
Luke’s college life is falling apart. His breakup with his girlfriend still stings—especially since it was caused by Andrew, the nerdy yet strangely charming guy she couldn’t stop talking about. Just when Luke thinks things can’t get worse, he’s forced to share a dorm room with Andrew himself. Broke and with nowhere else to go, Luke decides to turn the situation into a personal mission: befriend Andrew, whether he likes it or not. As forced proximity turns into reluctant friendship, Luke begins to question his own feelings—and whether Andrew was ever really the villain in his story.
Nerd Project thrives on its character chemistry and comedic misunderstandings. What starts as resentment quickly becomes a playful battle of egos, awkward moments, and slowly shifting emotions.
The story leans heavily into slice-of-life humor and relatable college tension, making it an easy and enjoyable read. Rather than rushing the romance, it lets the relationship evolve naturally through shared space, late-night conversations, and emotional honesty.
This is a solid pick for readers who enjoy BL romances built on humor, awkward charm, and gradual emotional payoff.