Boss Battles (Geek Actually Season 1 Episode 3)
by Cathy Yardley, Cecilia Tan, Rachel Stuhler, and Melissa Blue
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Pub Date Jun 21 2017 | Archive Date Jun 21 2017
Description
Meet your new best girlfriends in this sexy, genre-busting serial that’s all about feminism, friendship, and fandom.
This is the 3rd episode in the first season of Geek, Actually, a 13-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode written by Melissa Blue.
Taneesha’s brother can always cheer her up, but this is going a little too far: trying to engineer her love life? On the other hand . . . his friend Diego is definitely sexy, and owns a game store, to boot. Elli thinks of her new job like a video game (complete with an evil wizard), in an attempt to make this one last, while Aditi tiptoes through a visit from her in-laws.
Join this tight-knit group of lady geeks as they
navigate the ups and downs of their personal and professional lives. Michelle
is a hard-nosed fantasy and sci-fi editor used to things going her way.
Taneesha is a talented video game programmer used to being the odd (wo)man out.
Aditi is a fantasy writer on the verge of her big break. Christina is a rebel
on the sidelines of Hollywood. And Elli is a fan—of anything and everything
that keeps her from “proper adulting.” They might live far apart, but through
the power of the internet and a shared love of all things geek, they are ready
to face the world together.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781682101537 |
PRICE | $1.99 (USD) |
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