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You've Got Male
Author: Elizabeth Bevarly
Book Information
Publisher: HQN Books
Book Type: Paperback
Rating: 133

ISBN-13: 9780373770687 - ISBN-10: 0373770685
Publication Date: 10/1/2005
Pages: 384

Book Description:
After two years in the slammer for creating a computer virus and unwittingly turning it loose on the free world, computer genius Avery Nesbitt has turned into an agoraphobic recluse in this spirited tale of romantic suspense. If the romance between Avery and Dixon is familiar, the older woman/younger man relationship between Avery's 40-year-old sister, Carly, and 25-year-old Tanner adds spice. Various bits of personal drama presumably await resolution in later installments of what is billed as a trilogy.

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Top Member Reviews

Sharina P. (Sharloccc) from CRESSON, TX wrote on 3/1/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book is very very humorous, and I enjoyed it immenseley! Here's what the back of the book says in chatroom format...
AveryIsIn: hi HJFan-you'll never guess what happened. Supposedly I'm a dangerous cybercriminal and he feds have come knocking down my door. They think I'm in contact with some supervillian-but I never leave the house, and you're the only one I talk to. Lv it to the govt, huh? LOL

DixonOPUS: Avery Nesbitt made e-mail contact with target today. Although suspect seems unaware of target's true identity, I can't be sure she's not uninvolved. My next move: get inside. Time to rattle Ms. Nesbitt's perfect online world.

Don't let the description fool you, this book is very good, and highly entertaining!!

Margaret N. (maggie74) from COMMERCE, GA wrote on 9/24/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

An agoraphobic computer whiz charged with conspiring with an enemy of the nation to take over the world. Reunited reluctantly with her family who she thought abandoned her. Rather forcefully yanked out of her withdrawal to help find the enemy. Rather overpowered by graphic sex.

Valerie P. (vprosser) from ORLEANS, MI wrote on 6/6/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

"AveryIsIn: hi HJFan--you'll never guess what happened. Supposedly I'm a dangerous cybercriminal, and the feds have come knocking down my door. They think I'm in contact with some supervillian--but I never leave the house, and you're the only one I talk to. Lv it to the govt, huh? LOL

DixonOPUS: Avery Nesbitt made e-mail contact with target today. Although suspect seems unaware of target's true identity, I can't be sure she's uninvolved. My next move: get inside. Time to rattle Ms. Nesbitt's perfect online world."


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Jennifer H. (jennihall) from MOUNT VERNON, OH wrote on 8/11/2008...


Very good book full of suspence and romance. I have read this book many times, i can not wait to find the next book in this series.

Karen L. (myrainythoughts) from BENTON, AR wrote on 4/17/2008...


a really fun read!

Amber M. (babygyrl) from BELLMAWR, NJ wrote on 4/8/2008...


ok book, seemed like it followed more on what th characters were thinking then dialect.

Caroline H. from LAMAR, CO wrote on 10/14/2007...


Although the author can write, this story has a half dozen plot holes that weaken the book. A character hiding for her safety should not be forced to go to parties by those charged with keeping her safe, for example. Also, sometimes the author gives in to unfortunate impulse in regards to what I am sure is supposed to be a colorful phrase. The most unfortunate aspect is the political one, since the thinly disguised homeland security agency is breaking the law and gutting the constitution and no one (either characters or author) seemed concerned at all. It was briefly dealt with at the end, but by that time I had already sworn never to read another book by this woman in my life.

Shirley E. (luvantiques) from WAYNESVILLE, NC wrote on 9/16/2007...


A thoroughly enjoyable read. Very well written, humorous along with enough plot and interesting characters to make it a book you won't want to put down. I'm looking forward to reading the sequel, "Express Male".

Janelle M. from MISSION, TX wrote on 5/10/2007...


Funny--good read, recommend for those that just wanna good book without alot of indepth thinking :o)

Mary F. (ccreader) from GARDEN CITY, KS wrote on 5/10/2007...


A contemporary inter-net romance with quirky, funny romantic characters.

Valerie F. (canoegirl) from LOGAN, OH wrote on 4/28/2007...


She's a computer geek under suspicion from the Feds and now she has to help track down a bad guy. He's the fed who's duty it is to watch her -- not such a tough job. A good fun read.

Sammy J. (SJ) from ANNANDALE, NJ wrote on 4/11/2007...


Funny fast read.

Cheryll C. (cheryll) from CALVIN, KY wrote on 4/11/2007...


charming book