
Level Up
A Geek Girl Rom Com
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Narrated by:
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Serena St. Clair
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Dirk Slade
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By:
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Cathy Yardley
Geeky introvert Tessa Rodriguez will do whatever it takes to get promoted to video game engineer - including create a fandom-based video game in just three weeks. The only problem is, she can't do it alone. Now, she needs to strong-arm, cajole, and otherwise socialize with her video game coworkers, especially her roommate, Adam, who's always been strictly business with her. The more they work together, though, the closer they get....
Adam London has always thought of his roomie Tessa as "one of the guys" until he agreed to help her with this crazy project. Now, he's thinking of her all the time...and certainly as something more than just a roommate! But his last girlfriend broke up with him to follow her ambitions, and he knows that Tessa is obsessed with getting ahead in the video game world.
Going from friends to something more is one hell of a challenge. Can Tessa and Adam level up their relationship to love?
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My first romantic novel and i think its good
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Fun Story
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Delightful!
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I listened to the audiobook narrated by Selena St. Clair and Jay Skelton. Both are new narrators to me but I think they worked for this audiobook. Their voices matched well with the vibe of the characters. I would listen to a book narrated by these two again.
Cute Geeky Romance
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While there are a ton of light fluffy romances out there, it's so rare to find one where the characters are still distinct, compelling and nuanced. And there is actually enough non-sex/romance plot to keep the reader engaged with turning the page. Yes, this is light and a little campy. But it also felt a lot closer to reality than many romances I've read, and was a delight to listen too.
Definitely will not be my last book by this author.
Surprisingly Delightful
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Tessa, a 25 yo coder with serious social anxiety, wants to make that promotion in the male dominated gamer world, and at the same time she will help her new friends. Friends Adam encouraged her to make. Getting out of her comfort zone is hard, but so very worth it.
I really liked both characters, but Adam was particularly refreshing. He actually wanted a girlfriend, not just a quick lay. None of the guys talked about conquests, and the women were strong without being obnoxious. It was so great to listen to a romance that didn’t make a hero out of a man whore.
As for the narration, Serena St Clair was absolutely fan-freaking-tastic. Her voice for Tessa was a little deeper than normal, and forceful, in a good way. Tessa came across as knowing her own mind, confident of her abilities. Ugh, I get so tired of whiny heroines. Dirk Slade was less awesome, focusing on Adam’s nice-ness a bit too much, so he sounded sweet even when he was angry. Ah well, can’t have it all.
Fun story
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The female audiobook narrator might have been part of the problem. Many characters had the same voice, regardless of gender. it made some scenes very confusing!
Meh
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The plot was kind of fun for me, having hung out with friends who were coding Ultima Underworld from their living room back in the day, to see the same fun energy & a white board of goals/progress. Aside from the casual toxicity that gets worked on somewhat, it was a fairly low angst book because no central character (except Benjamin) created unnecessary drama. I thought at the start that it might have gone that way, but it smoothed out. I like reading about adults who reason things out and stand up for their friends and they didn’t disappoint. There were a few hiccups and oddities that were jarring enough to make me knock a star off, but not stop reading. I don’t know how they’d read for other readers.
Steam: Med Low. M/F kissing mostly, but they level up with some small page details.
Narration: I appreciated the dual POV with dual narrators, but early on I thought the female narrator made some odd choices with voicing a couple male characters. I didn’t notice it standing out later on so either it sounded better later, or I acclimated. It took me a while to figure out that one character liked to mess up the name “Snoqualmie” on purpose but that’s on me. (IRL There’s a decent, if crazy loud, pub there near the Snoqualmie ski resort, assuming we can go back to public dining, I hope it survives. And their snow is no joke.)
Nerdly fun
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Good listen
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Best worst book ever.
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