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Some Like It Geek: A Really Big Set of Romances




  Some Like It Geek

  A Really Big Set of Romances

  Zoe York

  Angela Quarles

  Sidney Bristol

  C. Jordan

  Clara Leigh

  Ally Decker

  Olivia Devon

  Contents

  About This Boxset

  Zoe York

  Fall Quiet

  About This Book

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Epilogue

  Angela Quarles

  To Score Or Not To Score

  About this Book

  Preface

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Author’s Note

  Acknowledgments

  About the Author

  Also by Angela Quarles

  Sidney Bristol

  The Adorkable Girl and the Geek

  About This Book

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Epilogue

  About the Author

  Also by Sidney Bristol

  C. Jordan

  The Girl Next Door

  About This Book

  Author’s Note

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  About the Author

  Recent Books by C. Jordan

  Clara Leigh

  Bath Bomb

  About This Book

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  About the Author

  Also by Clara Leigh

  Ally Decker

  In The Spotlight

  About This Book

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Epilogue

  About the Author

  Olivia Devon

  Play

  About This Book

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Epilogue

  About the Author

  About This Boxset

  Fall Quiet - Zoe York

  A chance meeting on a Caribbean island gives Navy SEAL Quinn Parry another opportunity to impress the sexiest Army sergeant he's ever laid eyes on. But Leah Saunders isn't interested in an over-the-top alpha male...unless he wants to submit to her.

  To Score or Not to Score - Angela Quarles

  One blind date. One case of mistaken identity. One Navy SEAL faced with his high school crush. What could go wrong?

  To Score…

  Holy cow, my blind date is rawr-hot. Everything in me aches to explore more with this man, but I can’t. I’ve got too much on the line professionally, with me starting at my new medical practice on shaky ground. But I can’t deny that I want the sex. A fling is perfect. Bonus—I will prove my idiot ex-boyfriend wrong. I’m not cold.

  Or Not to Score…

  Once she mistakes me for her blind date, my plan is clear. Be this Rick the Lawyer she thinks I am. And for the space of this coffee date, talk to the only woman who’s ever made me feel any spark outside of combat. Best case scenario, I get to be outside my skin—free to be whatever the hell I want. Worst case—she recognizes me as we chat. She’ll be pissed, call me an asshole, but it won’t be anything she hasn’t called me in the past, so… Win/Win?

  The Adorkable Girl and the Geek, Gone Geek 5 - Sidney Bristol

  Best friends Nate and Cara have the same secret, they're hopelessly in love with each other. Embarking on an emotional and often boundary testing discovery, they delve into the depth of their feelings. But Nate has secret desires that might tear them apart before they've even begun.

  The Girl Next Door - C. Jordan

  When ex-Navy SEAL Derek Forrester takes a job working security at a local sci-fi convention, he’s thrown together with his next-door neighbor, Katie Jones. A good girl—not his type. But he wants her anyway.

  And now she’s wearing racy costumes.

  Shy, geeky Katie only comes out of her shell when cosplaying. She can be a different woman—a sexy, confident one. One who can be as bad as Derek wants.

  Bath Bomb - Clara Leigh

  Recipe for a wild weekend: Take one geeky actor, a video game idol, and cinema’s best known towel model. Add a chocolate-box cottage, a liberal sprinkling of snow… make that lots of snow, and an oversized bathtub.

  Result: THREESOME!

  Join Lorne, Jasper and Mikayla as they shed their winter woollies, and get wet ‘n’ wild in the wilderness. Identities are mistaken, feelings get bruised, but plenty of hot stuff happens too.

  Like nakedness.

  There’s a lot of nakedness.

  And kissing…

  And kissing while naked.

  And sex.

  There is quite a bit of sex…

  Oh, and a bathtub, in case you haven’t guessed.

  PS. There might also be some feelings involved. Prepare to fall in love with one, or more, of the occupants of said bathtub.

  Please Note: This book uses British punctuation and grammar rules.

  In the Spotlight - Ally Decker

  Pretending to date a movie star definitely wasn’t on Sylvia Urban’s agenda but a girl has to do what a girl has to d
o. And after a paparazzo catches them in rather uncompromising position, this is exactly what this girl has to do.

  Greg Abrams really needs everything to go right if he wants his new project to get green-lighted, but when the cute Broadway geek almost literally falls into his life, things get complicated really fast.

  As the pair grows closer, the ‘pretend’ part of pretend dating gets thrown out of the window, but after they started off as a lie, it’s hard to know what’s real and what’s not.

  And the clock is ticking.

  Play - Olivia Devon

  Aaron Eldridge’s passion for his latest virtual reality program skyrockets when he meets a woman who shares his obsession for all things geek. The premier launch of HyperLyfe at Lux, Manhattan’s hottest sex club, would be a perfect opportunity to get Katie Martinez to check out his new toy, and the kinky sex ideas he has in mind.

  Katie knows what HyperLyfe can offer – the best high-tech program out there plus Lux’s sexual world would be one hell of a heady mix if she could get Aaron Eldridge to play with her.

  As they're pulled deeper into the virtual world, the lines between fantasy and reality blur.

  What if your deepest fantasies could come true?

  In HyperLyfe, anything is possible…

  Each book Copyright © 2017 by their respective authors

  All rights reserved.

  ISBN-10: 1-944469-02-8

  ISBN-13: 978-1-944469-02-3

  Published by Geek Girl Books

  Cover and Book design by Brigid Ashwood

  No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means including information storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the author. The only exception is by a reviewer, who may quote short excerpts in a review.

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

  Fall Quiet

  SEALs Undone

  Zoe York

  About This Book

  Fall Quiet - Zoe York

  A chance meeting on a Caribbean island gives Navy SEAL Quinn Parry another opportunity to impress the sexiest Army sergeant he's ever laid eyes on. But Leah Saunders isn't interested in an over-the-top alpha male...unless he wants to submit to her.

  Author Note:

  This is a standalone romance in the SEALs Undone series. Sexy, short romances about men in uniform and the women that bring them to their knees. Perfect bedtime stories! For more information, visit my website: www.zoeyork.com

  Chapter One

  “Master Sergeant, do you have something to say?”

  Leah Saunders gritted her teeth together. Yes, she did. But it wasn’t her place.

  If the spec ops guys wanted to sit a helicopter on the pad beside the range—her range—for the entire damn day, that was their damn prerogative, and she knew it.

  She didn’t like it, though. Not one bit.

  So she squared her shoulders and stood even straighter as she nodded to her commanding officer. “No, sir.”

  “Good. See that you continue to bite your tongue. What’s our revised training plan?”

  The honest answer was that a good number of troops would miss out on all the variations they wanted to get through for the day’s planned range. Leah had learned long ago, however, that the honest answer was rarely the one the CO was looking for. She handed over a new printout she’d made after consulting the range safety officer. “The RSO has signed off on this. It gets everyone through if we extend the evening shoot.”

  “Make it so.”

  She managed not to roll her eyes at the CO’s slip-up. He always channeled his inner Captain Picard when he was proud of himself. God help her if he ever discovered she knew a bit of Klingon.

  It wasn’t that she was a die-hard Trekkie. More of a casual fan, really. But there were occasions when knowing Klingon lent a note of authenticity to role-playing scenes—and she had some friends who got off on it.

  Good friends.

  Dirty friends.

  Secret friends, because she didn’t want anyone in the army to ever find out what she did in her free time.

  None of their business.

  She headed back to her office and spent the next four hours on the phone. When she finally got the heads up that the super secret joint task force training had ended and the range she’d arranged weeks earlier could finally proceed, she said a small, silent prayer of thanks. The day would be salvaged after all.

  So when two of her fellow NCOICs stopped by on their way out, she took them up on the invitation to join them at a bar & grill just off base.

  That’s how she ended up two beers on the wrong side of being grumpy and stuck behind a group of Navy SEALs blocking the bar. If she hadn’t seen a couple of them earlier in the day on base, she wouldn’t have known they were SEALs…necessarily. But come on—they had bad-ass written all over their super-fit, super-confident bodies.

  At least she’d changed into an anonymous outfit of jeans and a t-shirt. And unlike the tall, tan, human superheroes in front of her, nothing about her looks broadcasted her career choice. She did a pretty good job of looking like a generic chick in a bar. She could shoot daggers at them all she wanted. Or ogle them. Maybe both at the same time, and all under the pretense of being just a girl.

  Leah was never just a girl, though. Not even when she was in civvies. Not when she was half a mile off-base and surrounded by people who knew her as a senior NCO first.

  “Excuse me,” she said for the third time.

  None of them noticed her.

  Taking a deep breath, she stepped around them and leaned against the corner of the bar, pushing herself up on her hands so the bartender could see her over the beer taps. “Could I have a bottle of water?”

  One of the SEALs gave her a dirty look. Another, a big blond guy, smacked him in the chest and gestured for her to step in front of him. “You’ll have more luck over here.”

  “I tried,” she muttered under her breath.

  He gave her an amused look. “My apologies.”

  It wasn’t for him to be sorry for, at least not individually. She gave him a grateful smile and scooted to the middle of the bar. “Thanks.”

  “You a local?”

  She nodded.

  “Busy place.”

  “Busier than usual.” She flashed another quick smile. She didn’t want to be unfriendly—and if things were different, in another time or place, she might want to be very friendly, in fact, because military guys that looked like Chris Hemsworth and flirted like Matthew McConaughey were totally her guilty pleasure. Not one she indulged in anywhere near where she worked, though. Not ever. And right now she just wanted her water, and then she was heading home.

  “We’re just in town for the night.” His voice dropped to a dirty, delicious low note, and heat zinged through her belly.

  Nope. She ignored what she totally knew he was offering and gave him an innocent sideways glance. “Just heading through?”

  “Something like that.”

  “Too bad.” What was she doing? No flirting, Leah. Bad move.

  “We could make the most of tonight.”

  Zing, zing, zing. She swallowed hard and played the one card she knew would shut this down. “I’ve gotta be up at four tomorrow for a duty shift.”

  “Ah.” His lips curled into a regretful grin. “Army?”

  She nodded.

  “Too bad.”

  Story of her life. But no way was this SEAL going to risk an entanglement with someone else in uniform. And that was for the best. She had the same rule herself. “Nice meeting you, anyway.”

  He held out his hand. “Quinn.”

  She took it. “Leah.”

  “Enjoy the rest of your night.”

  She let her eyes linger on his face just long enough to tell him that she
’d be thinking about him for sure. “I will.”

  The next morning she peeled herself out of bed while it was still dark, twisted her hair into a tight bun, and ate a quick bowl of cereal before putting on her uniform. She lived off base, a fifteen-minute drive away, and wouldn’t have it any other way. She needed the short commute to separate her personal and professional lives, especially on the drive home.

  In the morning, she used that time to catch up on the news and drink a coffee, so by the time she arrived at the office she was awake and ready to put out fires.

  Duty shifts were an anachronistic practice in the age of immediate cell phone communication, but there were still things that came up. She went to her own office first to check her email, then relieved the NCO coming off duty and took report.

  “The secret squirrels are still around, too,” the other sergeant warned her as he handed over a clipboard with the day’s ranges listed on it.

  Her head shot up. “I thought they were done yesterday.”

  He shrugged. They wouldn’t be told exactly what was happening.

  She glanced down at the schedule. Sure enough, the most remote range was blacked out. Huh. “Okay. Thanks for the heads up.”

  “We weren’t using it anyway. Maybe that’s why they decided to stick around?”

  “Maybe.”

  Why were they doing training on her base anyway? It happened from time to time—usually because they were doing joint training exercises with the Canadian special forces teams, and her base was close to the border.

  But still, it wasn’t common. The last time she’d heard whispers about SEALs being on base she’d just arrived. Almost four years ago now. Well, it wouldn’t be her problem the next time they showed up unannounced, either. She was due to have her career progression meeting in another month, and then it would be time to move again.