Hot & Nerdy 2
by Shannyn Schroeder
Published by: Lyrical Press
Publication date: May 24th 2016
Genres: Adult, Contemporary
by Shannyn Schroeder
Published by: Lyrical Press
Publication date: May 24th 2016
Genres: Adult, Contemporary
BLURB
Adam, Hunter, and Free have a lot
in common, like geeky passions and not exactly great track records when it
comes to dating. But a New Year’s Eve bash will bring everything they’ve ever
wanted–and so much more . . .
Adam Hayes has never met a girl
like Reese. She’s sassy, smart, and loves talking comics, although he can’t see
why she’d choose DC over Marvel. He’s thrilled to finally put his artistic
chops to use in their upcoming comic project. But when the two combine forces,
they churn out magic in more ways than they had planned . . .
His New Jam
There’s something unusual about
the sarcastic percussionist Hunter Reed hired for his band. For one thing,
she’s impervious to his advances. But when Hunter sees how passionate Sydney is
behind the drums, he orchestrates a plan to find out if she kisses like she
plays. What he doesn’t anticipate is falling so hard . . .
His Dream Role
Free Mitchell loves the theater.
When he’s masquerading as Dr. Who or Sherlock Holmes, he feels he can escape
his shy, dorky persona. But nothing’s prepared him to play boyfriend to a
gorgeous girl like Samantha Wolf. The more time they spend together, the more
they seem to be going off the script, and the hotter everything gets . . .
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Hunter walked into his
bedroom and bounced on the bed, waking Sydney.
She
grunted at him. “It’s Saturday. And we played a gig last night. I should get to
sleep in.”
“You
did sleep in. It’s almost noon.”
She
rolled over. “I hate morning people.”
Hunter
laughed. Then he leaned over and kissed his way up her spine. “I have to go to
Comic Con. I promised Adam I’d help out today.”
“So
go.”
“Don’t
you want to come, too? Free and Sam will be here soon. We’re all driving
together.”
She
rolled over and opened one eye to look at him. “Comic Con?”
“Adam
and Reese are selling their book. It’ll be fun.”
She
sat up and opened both eyes. “What the hell are you wearing?”
He
stood and straightened his jacket. He picked up the hat he’d left on the
dresser and posed. “I’m Indiana Jones.”
“Why?”
“Because
it’s Comic Con. Dressing up is half the fun.”
“I
thought dressing up was Free’s thing.” She reached for the coffee he’d set on
the nightstand for her.
“It
is. Except for today. I think I look good.”
“Yeah,
except you’re wearing a leather jacket. In August.”
“The
convention center will be air-conditioned.”
The
doorbell rang. Hunter pointed at her. “You coming?”
“Yeah,
sure.”
He
ran to let Free and Sam in. Free was wearing his god-awful Riddler costume. Of
all the things Free owned, this was the one Hunter hated. “Really? You had to
wear that?”
Sam
stepped from behind Free. “What would go better with Batgirl?”
Hunter
rolled his eyes. “You’re such nerds.”
“We’re
nerds? You’re dressed up, too,” she said.
“First,
I borrowed this costume from your boyfriend and his nerd closet. Second,
Indiana Jones is cool.”
Free
pointed at him. “He’s a college professor and an archaeologist. I think by
definition, that’s nerdy.”
“Whatever.”
Hunter turned and yelled toward the bedroom, “Are you ready, Syd?”
Sydney
came around the corner a minute later, wearing shorts and a T-shirt. “What the
hell?” She waved her pointer finger at them. “I am not dressing like that.”
Hunter
shrugged. “Suit yourself.”
He
drove to the convention center since his minivan was more comfortable for them
all to fit. This weekend was a nice break and end to summer. School was
starting for teachers in a week and he couldn’t wait. Free had started working
for his dad as expected right after graduation. Adam was the only one still in
the same place.
Hunter
really hoped the convention would give Adam the kick start he needed for his
career. One of Adam’s biggest problems was that he was too cautious. He
overthought everything. Hunter had really thought that adding Reese to his life
would make Adam a little more easygoing.
Once
they got into the convention center, Free said, “Adam and Reese are in Artist
Alley. I’ll come by in a while. We have a couple of panels we want to get in
on.”
With
a nod to Hunter and Sydney, he grabbed Samantha’s hand and pulled her through
the crowd. When he was gone, Sydney said, “He really gets into this, doesn’t
he?”
Hunter
nodded. “It’s easy for him to pretend to be someone else.”
“I
haven’t seen him in costumes much lately.”
Hunter
pointed them in the direction of Adam and Reese. “That’s because Cary doesn’t
need the distraction at the health club anymore. And Free has Samantha, so he
doesn’t need to impress anyone else.”
When
they walked down an aisle of Artist Alley, Hunter saw Adam and Reese sitting
behind a table. He sighed. Holding Sydney’s hand, he said, “They really need
our help.”
“What?”
“Nobody’s
paying attention to them.”
Syd
smiled. “Maybe they should’ve worn a costume.”
Hunter
stopped in front of the table. “How do you expect to sell anything sitting
there like that? Where are your book things?”
“Dude,
we tried talking to people. You have any idea how exhausting it is to try to
grab someone’s attention?”
“Yeah,
yeah. Gimme some books.”
Adam
came around the table with an armful of the sample booklets they’d printed and
stapled. “I’ll come with you. Sydney will stay with Reese, right?”
Syd
rolled her eyes but nodded. She and Reese weren’t exactly friends, but they got
along. As he and Adam stepped away from the table, Hunter heard Syd telling
Reese about Free and Sam and the costumes. The girls’ laughter followed them
down the aisle.
“I’m
glad you’re here.”
“I
told you I would be.”
“I
know you’re busy getting ready for the school year. It’s cool that you made
time for this. And convinced Sydney to come.” Adam blew out a breath.
Hunter
took a moment to smile at a couple of women dressed as aliens and offer them a
booklet. They each took one.
“It’s
been a crazy couple of days,” Adam continued. “Reese and I split up yesterday
to sit in on some workshops and I did pitch sessions.”
“Any
luck?”
“Yeah,
but that’s part of the problem. I think Reese and I went into this with
different expectations. Or at least we have different ones now.”
“How
do you mean?” Hunter paused again beside a group of women. “Excuse me. My
artist friend here and his girlfriend wrote a really kick-ass comic. Here’s a
sample.”
At
first they looked startled that Hunter had interrupted them, but then they
relaxed and each took a book. When he resumed walking beside Adam, he said,
“And that, son, is how it’s done.”
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Shannyn Schroeder is the author
of the O’Leary series, contemporary romances centered around a large
Irish-American family in Chicago and the Hot & Nerdy series about 3 nerdy
friends finding love. Her new series (For Your Love) will release this summer
with the first title Under Your Skin. When she’s not wrangling her three kids
or writing, she watches a ton of TV and loves to bake cookies.
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