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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A funny romantic comedy with an excellent cast of characters,
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This review is from: My Nerdy Valentine (Mass Market Paperback)
Amanda Rykowsky is coming back to the office after running an errand for her boss, when she runs into the man who will complicate her well-ordered life. The problem, besides the fact that she'd committed herself to not dating so that she can focus on school and work, is that the errand entailed running to the local porn store for her boss and picking up all various sex toys and other paraphernalia. It's just her luck that it happens to be a rainy day and the paper bag she requested to conceal its contents, succumbs to the weather and deposits all of her materials on the ground in front of her building. It's also just her luck that the slightly-nerdy, very sexy stockbroker who works in her building happens to see it all happen...
Proving that chivalry is not dead, William Sloan valiantly helps Amanda collect her sex toys and take them back to the office. Though he's interested in her and asks her out, Amanda lets him know that her life is too complicated for dating right now. Besides working as an intern and being a full-time student, she also moonlights as a bartender six nights a week for extra cash. With her goal of graduating at the top of her class and attending Harvard for graduate school, there's simply no time for men in her life. Well, that and the fact that her oversexed boss catches a glimpse of Will and decides she wants him for herself. When Amanda begins receiving mysterious valentines in the office, she assumes that Will just can't take a hint. However, as the notes become more disturbing she realizes that Will wouldn't send her something so offensive. Rushing in to save the day, Will decides to pretend to be her boyfriend just so that they can scare her creepy admirer away. He knows Amanda wants nothing to do with him, and is respectful of her wishes... only the more time the two spend together, the more he finds himself falling for her. And the more time Amanda spends in Will's presence, the less she thinks about studying sex therapy and the more she thinks about engaging in some one-on-one sex therapy with Will... The hits just keep on coming in Vicki Lewis Thompson's highly successful Nerds Series, and My Nerdy Valentine is no exception. Thompson makes it pretty clear that you can be an intelligent man who wears glasses while still being sexually attractive specimen who women will swoon for. With the character of Will, she has given readers the best of both worlds: a man with a talent for numbers and information gathering who is also willing to support his woman and her endeavors and who once again proves that chivalry is not dead. Of the same token, Amanda is a good example for women that it's okay to be goal-oriented and know what you want from life just so long as you don't start to sacrifice your future happiness to accomplish them. Combined with supporting characters like Justin, Will's brokenhearted best friend who tries to use drinking and sex to forget his problems, Mavis and Chester, Amanda's nosy geriatric neighbors who have no problems butting their noses in her life, and Gloria, the oversexed sex therapist (if there is such a thing) who acts as the catalyst that allows Will and Amanda to meet, My Funny Valentine is a well-packaged, thought out, funny romantic comedy. I'd highly recommend it for anyone who enjoys cute, smart chick lit.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Characters and light read !!!!,
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This review is from: My Nerdy Valentine (Mass Market Paperback)
My Nerdy Valentine is very unique book. The main character Amanda works as intern at non-traditional sex therapist office. She starts receiving valentines and thinks it might be Will a man who works in the office building and guy who she dropped all the sex toys in front of the first day they met. It's not Will who is sending the creepy Valentines but a crazy man who wants to kidnap her. Will decides to protect Amanda, which leads to romance. Through out the whole book I wanted to yell - call the cops a crazy man is after you - Will the stockbroker cannot protect you. Over all the book had humor, great romance and twist of mayhem.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fun, quirky read,
By JJN-1313 "JJN-1313" (Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Nerdy Valentine (Mass Market Paperback)
Pretty good book. It could have been better with some changes, but in my opinion, it was more enjoyable than the most recent Nerd books from Thompson.
There were parts of this book that I really enjoyed, but then there were parts that I didn't. For the first half or maybe 2/3rds, I was really into the book and considered it possibly one of the best Nerd books, 2nd only to my favorite, Nerd Gone Wild. But when I got to about half way through, I started to get a little annoyed and bored. That can mainly be attributed to the fact that over and over you seem to hear about Amanda and her priorities. At times, that just dominated the story and it got boring. There wasn't enough other stuff going on to give the story some variety. Even when there was, the overlying theme was still about Amanda's goals. She just started to get really irritating and came off a bit self-centered. The story would have been helped by some more variety and making Amanda just a smidge softer. Aside from that, there were great aspects to the story. Thompson has a wonderful sense of humor and I laughed out loud a number of times. The sexuality of the story is wonderfully portrayed and the sex scenes were hot, as usual. Thompson isn't shy about the many aspects of sex that a lot of writers turn a blind eye too. It's refreshing. The whole thing with the sex therapist (while not quite believable) was hilarious. The supporting cast was fabulous. The plot resolution was good. The overall romance was pretty good, though I've read better. Bottomline with My Nerdy Valentine is that it's a fun, sexy, quirky book that's good for semi-light reading. If you're not a fan of vibrant sexuality, you'll probably be bothered by the book. It's also not high on emotion or plot. I'd compare it to something written by Rachel Gibson or Deirdre Martin, but better written. I think it was better than the last couple of Nerd books, but not as good as the earliest ones. Rating: 3.5 / 5
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
fun nerdy contemporary romance,
This review is from: My Nerdy Valentine (Mass Market Paperback)
In Chicago, psychology major Amanda Rykowsky meets Cooper and Scott stockbroker William Sloan while she is carrying XXX rated material, which she accidentally drops. He helps her pick up her sexual artifacts like the vibrator before asking her to join him for lunch. She would like to, but her schedule does not allow time to sleep let alone dream about dining with logical nerds. Amanda tends bar at Geekland while also interning with sex therapist Dr. Gloria Tredway, who believes in show and show techniques of helping patients; the XXX sex items are tools of Gloria's trade. The therapist thinks William is cute, but Amanda knows any human with three legs is fine to Gloria.
Soon after sharing her mentor's sex toys with the nerdy stockbroker; Amanda receives an anonymous Valentine that she assumes came from William. When she receives several more affectionate notes some attached to Godiva chocolate, she seeks out William, who denies sending them to her. Attracted to Amanda, William fears a stalker might harm her so he persuades her to let him be her NERD IN SHINING ARMOR. They fake a relationship though no one would believe those kisses between them is an act as the NERD GONE WILD with desire. The latest nerdy contemporary romance is a fun tale due to the support cast especially zany Dr. Gloria, who seems to have no boundaries or inhibitions of any sort. She worries about her intern, who in her opinion wrongly chooses her professional life over her love life; Gloria plans to fix that shortcoming. William is out of the Nerd handbook as he tries to become Amanda's protector, but cannot resist desiring her. Fans of the series will enjoy this lighthearted tale of a nerd competing against a stalker, school work, and the sex therapist for the affection of the woman he loves. Harriet Klausner
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very different from the rest!,
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This review is from: My Nerdy Valentine (Mass Market Paperback)
Sometimes you read something that makes you want to buy everything related to who bought or made something... Would have to say Vicki's Nerd Series books are soooo delightful! Just what the doc ordered!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nerds are sexy.,
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This review is from: My Nerdy Valentine (Mass Market Paperback)
I loved all the books in the Nerd series. This author shows everyone out there that nerds are sexy too. Nice romance book with a funny storyline at the same time.
5.0 out of 5 stars
totally loved it!,
By claudia "celestial girl" (Glendora, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: My Nerdy Valentine (Mass Market Paperback)
I started reading this author with her Talk Nerdy to Me, and loved it so much I immediately went out and bought more of her books. This was the second one I read, and I was pleased to discover it was just as funny as the earlier one! This one had me laughing on almost every single page! From the opening paragraph - where the heroine is caught carrying sex toys up the stairs, because the bag rips and the toys spill all over the stairs, through many other funny situations, this is a great read.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Nerdy Valentine,
This review is from: My Nerdy Valentine (Mass Market Paperback)
Amanda Rykowsky dreams of being a psychologist, and she is willing to make many sacrifices to achieve her dream. She goes to school, works as a bartender and interns for a sex therapist. With a schedule like that, Amanda doesn't have time for romance. Much less a secret Valentine. So when she receives the anonymous Valentine's cards, Amanda confronts the man she assumes is responsible.
Stockbroker William Sloan assures Amanda that he is not sending her anonymous cards. In fact, Will is afraid that the secret admirer is dangerous and wants to protect Amanda. Will insists on pretending to be Amanda's boyfriend to scare off the the secret admirer. While Will's intentions are honorable, he is filled with desire for Amanda. Protecting Amanda from a dangerous admirer is Will's goal. On top of that, Will has to keep from distracting Amanda from her studies. Even when he badly wants to kiss Amanda senseless. My Nerdy Valentine is my favorite nerd book so far! I laughed. I wiggled. I thoroughly enjoyed myself. Will is the hottest nerd yet! Earflaps and all. Fans of the nerd series will love My Nerdy Valentine. If you haven't read any of Vicki Lewis Thompson's nerd books, I recommend My Nerdy Valentine as a great place to start. Annmarie reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Funny..lite romance,
By S.C. "book junkie" (bahamas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Nerdy Valentine (Mass Market Paperback)
Funny romance that will have you laughing out loud at the antics of the major players...love scenes were HOT! will read another book by this auther.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Valentine's Day Nightmere,
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This review is from: My Nerdy Valentine (Mass Market Paperback)
Amanda Rykowsky thinks that she does not have time for a romance. She is a student, has a demanding internship with a sex therapist, and work at a bar. Then one day she meets William who works in the same building as the sex therapist.
The two are thrown together when Amanda starts getting Valentine Day Cards. Unfortunatelyshe does not know who it is and at first thinks that it is William. The Valentine Day Cards are just the first step in a creapy plot. Added to the mix is the sex therapist who has a thing for William as well as Williams best friend. This is a very interesting book. |
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My Nerdy Valentine by Vicki Lewis Thompson (Mass Market Paperback - January 2, 2007)
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