Nerd Gone Wild by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Nerd Gone Wild (Nerd, #3) (Wheeler Softcover)

by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Inheriting a fortune means less to Ally Jarrett than fulfilling her real dream: to take off for the wilds of Alaska and photograph animals. Unfortunately she's also inherited her grandmother's personal assistant-an overprotective nerd who couldn't survive a snowball fight. As a PI and bodyguard, Mitchell Caruthers is the perfect man to protect his late employer's granddaughter. However, keeping his geek-masquerade-and the secret behind his real mission-isn't easy when the freeze between Ally and Mitchell begins to melt. Yet all's not well in this sub-zero paradise. Ally's bad seed uncle is staking a claim on the family inheritance with a dangerous masquerade of his own. With Ally's life in danger, it's time for her righthand nerd to expose the real man undercover, and prove himself to the vulnerable body he's been hired to guard...

Reviewed by Angie on

3 of 5 stars

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I wouldn't say this was a nerd love story. Unlike the other books in the Nerd Series, Mitchell is just disguised as a nerdy personal assistant. He's really a PI who's been hired by Ally's deceased grandmother to keep an eye on her. Ally is heiress to a fortune, but she's no Paris Hilton. She leaves the confines of her Bel Air mansion to stay in a lodge in Alaska to pursue her dream of becoming a wildlife photographer. Of course, Mitchell tags along to do his job, which irritates Ally who is trying to spread her wings a bit after years stuck in the lap of luxury.

However, Ally has a crazy, jealous (not to mention kinky) step-uncle who wants to get his hands on the money he believes is rightfully his. Can Mitchell protect Ally while keeping up his nerdy facade? You'll just have to read for yourself and find out! This definitely isn't my favorite of what I've read from the Nerd Series, but it's a nice, light read, and the residents of Porcupine, Alaska are certainly hilarious.

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