Geek in the Streets
by Cassie Mint
I’m in love with a hot, nerdy weatherman.
The only problem? He wouldn’t recognize flirting if it bit him on the a$$.
Dallas Adams is this city’s sweetheart: a handsome, smart, funny guy who can predict rain showers and lightning storms with expert precision.
The cameras love him. The viewers at home really love him. And me? I’ve been panting over this guy since the first day I did his TV face powder.
Because Dallas is hotter than a summer heatwave. When he stares deep into my eyes, my heart flutters like crazy. If I don’t feel his chiseled body pressed up against mine soon, I’ll go insane… but I can’t do anything until I’m sure he wants me too.
So I’ll drop a few more hints.
And stand extra close when I brush his powder on for the cameras.
And hope to hell that the weatherman feels the storm brewing between us…
Geek in the Streets is a short and steamy instalove story, starring a shy, nerdy hero and the perky make-up girl with a monster crush.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Cassie Mint’s Geek in the Streets is a delightful foray into the world of romance, where the heartwarming tale of a shy, nerdy weatherman and a vivacious make-up artist unfolds with charm and humor. This short and steamy instalove story captivates readers with its engaging characters and the palpable chemistry that sizzles between them.
The story centers around Dallas Adams, a beloved weatherman whose expertise in predicting weather patterns is matched only by his obliviousness to romantic cues. Dallas is portrayed as a quintessential geek, a character who is both endearing and relatable. His intelligence and dedication to his craft make him a standout character, but it is his vulnerability and unawareness of his own appeal that truly capture the reader’s heart. Mint skillfully crafts Dallas as a character who is both confident in his professional life yet adorably clueless in matters of the heart.
Opposite Dallas is the spirited make-up artist, whose perspective drives the narrative. Her infatuation with Dallas is both humorous and heartfelt, as she navigates the complexities of unrequited love and the fear of rejection. Her character is a refreshing blend of determination and vulnerability, making her a relatable protagonist for anyone who has ever harbored a secret crush. Her internal monologue is peppered with witty observations and genuine emotion, providing a window into her hopes and insecurities.
The dynamic between Dallas and the make-up artist is the heart of the story. Their interactions are laced with tension and longing, creating a slow-burn romance that keeps readers eagerly turning the pages. Mint excels in building this tension, using subtle gestures and meaningful glances to convey the depth of their attraction. The make-up artist’s attempts to drop hints and get closer to Dallas are both amusing and poignant, capturing the universal experience of trying to bridge the gap between friendship and romance.
One of the standout themes in Geek in the Streets is the idea of seeing beyond the surface. Dallas, despite his public persona as a charming and confident weatherman, is revealed to be a complex individual with insecurities and a longing for genuine connection. The make-up artist’s ability to see and appreciate his true self is a testament to the power of love and understanding. This theme resonates with readers, reminding them of the importance of looking beyond appearances and valuing the person within.
The story’s pacing is brisk, befitting its short format, yet Mint manages to infuse it with depth and emotion. The narrative is tightly woven, with each scene contributing to the development of the characters and their relationship. The dialogue is sharp and engaging, capturing the essence of the characters and their unique dynamic. Mint’s writing style is both accessible and evocative, drawing readers into the world she has created and keeping them invested in the outcome of the romance.
In comparison to other instalove stories, Geek in the Streets stands out for its focus on character development and emotional depth. While many stories in this genre rely on physical attraction as the primary driver of romance, Mint delves deeper, exploring the emotional connection between her characters. This approach adds a layer of authenticity to the story, making the romance feel genuine and earned.
For readers who enjoy stories with a similar blend of humor and heart, titles such as The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang and Attachments by Rainbow Rowell may also appeal. These novels, like Geek in the Streets, feature characters who are endearingly awkward and relatable, navigating the complexities of love with humor and sincerity.
Overall, Geek in the Streets is a charming and engaging read that will resonate with anyone who has ever experienced the thrill and uncertainty of falling in love. Cassie Mint has crafted a delightful romance that is both entertaining and emotionally satisfying, leaving readers with a warm and fuzzy feeling long after the final page is turned. Whether you’re a fan of instalove stories or simply looking for a heartwarming tale to brighten your day, this book is a must-read.
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