B785

B785

(Cyborg #3)



“Treated you? You’re lucky I didn’t lock you up. If I had my way, you’d be in chains undergoing a debriefing, but apparently, that would be cruel.”


“Aramus!”


“What? I said I wanted to, not that I was going to.”


Why did Einstein have an urge to bang his head on a wall? Violence to his cranium wouldn’t solve anything.


“Kinky, are you, captain? I’ll bet the ladies love that.”


“As if you’d know anything about ladies,”



Eve Langlais, B785





“Kiss her again in the name of science.”



When cyborg intelligence meets sensual robotics, sparks fly.


When cyborg intelligence meets sensual robotics circuit boards sizzle.


Einstein was probably the only cyborg in existence with no interest in the opposite sex, until he discovered B785. With her sensual nature and quirky sense of humor, she draws this cybernetic geek out of his scientific shell and teaches him the one thing he’s never understood – passion.


Tired of being a slave to the military, Bonnie went to sleep one day with the intention of never waking up, but she didn’t count on a cybernetic prince charming bringing her back to life. Coming to terms with her past isn’t easy, but harder still is the realization that even a bionic princess can fall in love.


However, all fairy tales have a villain, and despite the fact the military wrote them both off as a loss, they soon discover they’ll need to fight to have their happily ever after.


GO METAL!



Another winner for Langlais This Cyborg book couldn’t be any more custom made for me if Eve tried! I love Sci Fi.



A Reading the Paranormal Recommended Read Man, I love these cyborgs! The males are just so delightfully clueless about the opposite sex sometimes that I can’t help but laugh.











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Even a bionic princess deserves a happily ever after.

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