Waking up in a brothel with no recollection of previous events, Tricia, an android, is on a desperate quest to find her true creators. Trapped in the hands of gangsters and slavers, she's done being abused and manipulated by the men of this world.But what she discovers after regaining her memory is more terrorizing than she ever realized. Now, it's up to a robot with a conscience to carry out an impossible mission. Will Tricia prevail or is her fate already sealed?
Greg Dragon brings a fresh perspective to fiction by telling human stories of life, love and relationships in a science fiction setting. This unconventional author spins his celestial scenes from an imagination nurtured from being an avid reader himself. His exposure to multiple cultures, multiple religions, martial arts, and travel lends a unique dynamic to his stories. You can enjoy excerpts from his work by visiting his website at https://gregdragon.com.
Those that follow my haphazard book blog know that I like Greg Dragon. I find his writing to be excellent, and I’ll read anything that he puts out. I asked him for a review copy, and he acquiesced.
I’m not sure if Wireless is the final book in the “Wired for Love” series, but if so, it has been an exciting series to read. The ending is quite satisfying, and if I must bid the series farewell, it’ll be with a sense of completion. This series, plus Greg’s futuristic detective series, The Synth Crisis, offer an imaginative view of a possible future.
Not quite dystopian, not quite mystery, and not quite post-apocalyptic, the “Wired for Love” series blends all these elements, while focusing on human interactions, be they with synths or other humans. We cheer for Tricia when she succeeds, and cry when she fails. The series has something to say on the nature of being a person, discrimination, the dangers of an overreaching government, and the corruption of corporations and wealth.
As is the rest of the series, Wireless is must read, and like everything I’ve read by Greg Dragon, highly recommended.
This is Book 3 of a series. I read the first two books, and I've been waiting for this third book for a long time. It continues the story of Trish and Brad. He's not dead! (This isn't a spoiler, you learn he's alive from the very first sentence in the book.) Now we know where Brad has been during all this time. Needless to say, in this dystopian universe, both Trish and Brad go through a lot of trials and tribulations, and it's about time they get away from this dysfunctional world and have happy lives. But will they be able to? There are a lot of twists and turns in this story, no one is who they appear to be, and it's hard to know who's real and who isn't. I certainly did not anticipate the ending. It ended well, although not exactly the way I would have preferred, but it was a satisfactory ending nevertheless. The story is complete the way it is, but if the author decides to write a Book 4, I'll be first in line to read it.
I read all three books in the series, and it is obvious the author has lived a very full life and his stories are very creative. I have read science fiction for 50 plus years. His story line with just enough science to be interesting, but not overwhelming. The interplay between characters must come from his real life experience. A very enjoyable reading experience.