Girl Least Likely to Marry - Amy Andrews

Girl Least Likely to Marry

By Amy Andrews

  • Release Date: 2013-10-15
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
4 Score: 4 (From 480 Ratings)

Book Synopsis

Talk nerdy to me 

Samuel Tucker is absolutely the last person scientist Cassie Barclay would ever date. Yes, he's gorgeous, but he's also far too cocky for his own good and thinks that Pi is a tasty afternoon treat. So when he asks her to dance at her friend Reese's non-wedding she's wondering why on earth she says yes! 

Tuck is used to people assuming he's all brawn and no brain, and amuses himself by winding Cassie up. But when he finally takes her to bed, suddenly it's Tuck who can show Cassie a thing or two! Can he convince her that love and sex have nothing to do with logic and everything to do with chemistry?

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Latest Impressions

  • Ending

    2
    By Iheartnjfan1
    The book is amazing but the ending is stupid
  • Don't waste your time reading this.

    1
    By Aria523
    Seriously, don't waste your time. The writing style is fine, and it's easy to follow, but the characters are god awful. The main character is constantly described as someone who doesn't understand real emotion and is "too smart" to think sex is emotional. On top of that, she is described as dressing like a slob, but the hot guy falls for her and things she's "stunning".... Just don't waste your time, the author should work on writing stronger, more realistic characters.
  • Strong tone, refreshing portrayal

    4
    By Avsphere
    I thought this book was well written with a fun concept. The author's tone was very poignant throughout the story. Without giving anything away I enjoyed the refreshing sense of gender equality the author used as more and more often my books are having weak and pitiful female characters. I wish the book was a bit longer, however I understand the reasoning behind it not being so. For what there was I greatly enjoyed it.