Comma Kaze
A Neurodivergent Professor Romance
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5.0 • 1 Rating
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
Loss brings them together. Will their pact to raise an orphaned newborn help them find love and happily-ever-after?
English professor Elijah M. Clayton, Jr., has promised his dying cousin he’ll raise her unborn daughter, but he knows he can’t do it on his own. His search for a wife fails miserably until he meets Beatrix-35 at a speed-dating event. Unfortunately, the ASD he does his best to conceal turns his best hope into another failure.
Plumber Beatrix Glouster is convinced she’s finally met a good guy in Elijah-34—until his probing questions about babies and breastfeeding lead her to suspect he’s more pervert than perfect. After a pregnancy loss and divorce six years ago, she isn’t willing to settle. Then an early morning plumbing emergency brings her face-to-cute-backside with last night’s disappointment.
Their lives are forever changed when a call summoning him to the hospital interrupts an unexpectedly hot kiss. Navigating the landmine of emotional risks from an impromptu marriage and raising their orphaned newborn charge will require a profound commitment to each other and determination to find their happily-ever-after.
Comma Kaze is the first book in the Nerd Love series from USA Today Bestselling Author Mellanie Szereto.
Customer Reviews
This was an ugly-cry generating story
If you are the least bit tenderhearted, do not, under any circumstances, think that you can read this book anywhere in public. This was an ugly-cry generating story and you’re going to want to curl up with it somewhere safe and comfortable, with plenty of tissues close to hand. My heart went out to Elijah and Beatrix. Both of them are dealing with things that would break lesser individuals, but they’re plowing ahead and living their lives the best they can. There were so many idiosyncrasies and experiences that I could connect with both Elijah and Beatrix through. And I spent most of this book wanting to hug the stuffing right out of them. Their path to happiness certainly wasn’t conventional, but it was absolutely perfect for the pair of them. I kind of hate that their story is over already.
I received a complimentary copy of this book through Booksprout.