I can't believe I read a chick-lit book, but I couldn't resist this tale of Holly, a financially-challenged young florist who falls for Addison, her hot computer geek room-mate. It turned out to be an hilarious read with some unusual elements. Hot computer geek? Do they really exist? Stereotypes aside, just because someone is extremely attractive doesn't mean they'll gravitate towards image-conscious careers. While I can't say that I've personally met too many computer geeks who resemble Johnny Depp, it's not implausible that there are a few out there. Holly falls for Addison purely because of his appearance. She doesn't really know him, since he spends all his time glued to his computer, but that doesn't stop her from pursuing him avidly. Addison has an Internet girlfriend, Claudia, also a computer geek, who works for the government and has high-level clearance. Claudia is enormously overweight and extremely unattractive. Cute perky Holly is convinced that Addison would naturally prefer her, a real-life, attractive, slim girlfriend, to his physically unappealing cyber girlfriend, but things don't turn out the way she expects. I give the author a lot of credit for writing so sympathetically about Claudia and Addison's relationship. With chick-lit, you expect the hot people to get together and the girl to get her guy. Colgan understands that for computer geeks and other personality types, good looks might not count for as much as for the general population. The way Addison explains this to Holly is really quite touching, but the book isn't overly sappy or sentimental. It's a light-hearted, comic read with a happy but unexpected ending. It can also be regarded as a cautionary tale about falling for someone based purely on their appearance. But mostly, it's just hilarious, in a that peculiarly British way that I find especially entertaining.