(N) Michelle Kolson is a small town girl who is now working in Chicago at a cutting-edge tech company. One night during a late night prep session for the next days meeting Michelle is having a hard time getting her work to print. Then in comes Sark her hero and rescuer and fixes Michelle's problem for her. From there the two begin an office romance that is until Michelle's job lands on the chopping blocks and Michelle has no idea what she is going to do.
Noah Frellish aka Sark is the CEO of Chicago's hottest tech company and is fed up with the world seeing him just for his money and that especially includes those in the romance department. So when he goes to help an employee with printer problems and she mistakes him as a help desk technician Noah cannot help but go along with it. Michelle is the first women he's met in a long time who wants nothing to do with his money and he doesn't want to change that.
It's not long before things go wrong and Michelle learns that the guy she has fallen head over heels for the guy that she thought was just a help desk technician is actually the owner of the company she works for. Michelle doesn't know if she can handle a relationship with Noah and Noah will have to prove to her that he is still the tech nerd that she fell for that first day that they met.
Love, Technically is a quick and enjoyable read. I managed to finish this book in no time at all and it was the correct length not too long and no too short. There was enough to enjoy with this book without it being too much and going off in the direction of becoming boring. And it is for that reason that I would recommend people read this book.
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