A review by lzw
Covalent Bonds by Jeremiah Murphy, Wendy Sparrow, Charlotte M. Ray

4.0

Covalent bonds (A Red Moon Anthology)features nine sexy stories by authors G.G. Andrew, Laura VanArendonk Baugh, Tellulah Darling, Mara Malins, Jeremiah Murphy, Marie Piper, Charlotte M. Ray, Wendy Sparrow, and Cori Vidae. I gave this 4 out of 5 stars. This set features the hot side of nerds and geeks. Here are the stories!
The Hacked Match(Aubrey and Seth) - A dalliance between an undercover FBI agent and retired hacker. She is all about the business, but he just wants to hack his way into her heart!
Issues(Emma and Max) – She can’t stand him, he has always had a thing for her-what happens when they run into each other at a comic book convention? They have some hot and heavy issues for sure;)
Addie-cted(Addie and Trent) - Can online flirtations carry over into real life? Addie has been fine on her own until meeting Trent in person, will she take a chance on love?
Spoilers(Mike and Aleisha) - Two horror buffs have a chance encounter, and the movie is spoiled as a result. But Mike doesn't seem to care at all as the spoiler girl seems to be his dream girl!
Rogue Trip(Cassandra and Adam) – These two gamers have more in common than they would like to admit, yet there is no love between them. Will a chance road trip by themselves change how they see each other? Can loathing turn to loving?
Critical Hit(Hallie and Terrance) – Gaming friends to something more? Hallie loves strategy playing D&D, but can she parlay those skills into scoring a direct hit with Terrance?
Classification of Nerd(Emily and Jack) – Emily is a self-professed nerd who finds herself alone after a bitter divorce. But when she locks into a dream job for a gaming company, she finds her boss just as interesting as the job. Will she cross the lines of business vs pleasure to make a play for a new love?
Better Than Chocolate(Sadie and Nic) - Two people trying to forget, attraction and annoyance, hot hook-up-what more could one want?
Girl Meets Grammarian(Eliza and Kunal) – Their or rather, they’re at odds over sentence structure;) Eliza is a new professor being challenged by an esteemed professor-who she also is secretly attracted to. Will they stop arguing enough to kiss and make-up?