Goodness of Fit
Author: Missy Marciassa
Series: Smart is the New Sexy
Publication date: July 2014
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
Synopsis:
Publication date: July 2014
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
Synopsis:
Zoe
Tawn is about to finish her bachelor’s degree and start a PhD program
in quantitative psychology. Yet her friends don’t think she’s quite
ready to graduate: she still hasn’t played her v-card. Zoe’s friends
don’t know her v-card was played years ago; she doesn’t talk about that
crap. She does agree that dating would make her a more well-rounded
individual, however, so she tries, and realizes the dating game isn’t
for her: she’s a geek, not a flirt. Zoe decides to utilize her strengths
with the mantra “Smart is the new sexy” and develops a predictive model
for companionship to replace those outdated compatibility
questionnaires. Her model goes viral in no time, so her friends secretly
enter her profile into it. When a match comes back, it shocks them all:
it’s Wesley Williams, the twentysomething CEO billionaire of
Quantitative Solutions, where Zoe is doing an internship. Zoe insists
the error in her model must be unacceptably high until she gets an email
requesting she stop by Mr. Williams’ office at
her earliest convenience…
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AUTHOR BIO
Missy
Marciassa loved getting lost in novels from the time she could read, so
it’s no surprise she wanted to write. Her very first “novels” were
re-writing the books she read to get the endings she wanted in second
grade. Missy continued to read and write through grade school and high
school.
After
becoming rather disillusioned with fiction after writing literary
criticism as an English major in college, however, Missy focused on her
enjoyment of learning about people and studied psychology. Reading
fiction fell to the wayside with all the reading and writing required
for college and graduate school, but once Missy became a doctoral
candidate, she rediscovered her love of fiction. Then she started
getting the urge to write, an urge that wouldn’t go away (she refuses to
diagnose it as a compulsion). Covert Assignment is the end result of
that urge.
Links:
Website: http://marciassa.com/
Facebook: https://www. facebook.com/MsMarciassa