

That was definitely not going to be said by me any time soon. ‘Hey, I don’t know why exactly, because you can be a jerk sometimes, but I think your heart is in the right place and your jerkiness seems to arouse me. I tried to think how I would phrase that.

Cami recognizes this, and even likes it in a way: Ivan has a lot of confidence So much, that he actually comes off as a jerk. I love a nerd, but I think the nerds I love more are the quiet ones. A man who has no social grace, who by all accounts is extremely awkward in social situations, yet the heroine adores that about him and wants him in bed. When Ivan hears his project might not get funding and that he might actually have to charm up donors to keep things going, he turns to Cami for etiquette behavior. He is demanding of people and his manners leave something to be desired. They have a friendship of sorts, but Ivan has a personality that is hard to crack. She has a crush on her reclusive, cranky neighbor.

His next door neighbor is Cami, who is a computer programmer. He lives in a townhouse complex that is highly populated by computer scientists and other physicist types. A nerd who has a secret BDSM side…let’s discuss.ĭr. How could I resist a book like this? I wish more books were published with this theme. When the review request for Theory of Attraction came my way, the author described it as a BDSM Nerd-mance. The Theory of Attraction by Delphine Dryden
