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Cyborg Heat

Burning Metal, Book 1

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Cyborg Heat

By: Lisa Lace
Narrated by: Michael Pauley
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They'll challenge what it means to be human and test the limits of love.

Amanda is a scientist for the military's cyborg program. Programming and repairing once-human soldiers is a lot easier than trying to date, so she buries herself in her work. She'll never admit that the cyborgs often seem like more than machines to her - especially the handsome AD-214.

Even though Cyborg Sector has erased his memories and turned him into a killing machine, AD-214 is aware of Amanda and her kind, gentle nature. When he starts to remember his former life, his system malfunctions, and only Amanda can save him. Then things go horribly wrong, and his squad of cyborgs - along with Amanda - become fugitives hunted by the military.

As the rogue cyborgs' memories come flooding back, their human personalities begin to re-emerge. Amanda's bond with AD-214 intensifies and she discovers that none of the cyborgs is merely a robot.

After she's captured by the military, AD-214 and his squad risk everything to rescue her. He and Amanda must fight not only for their survival, but the chance to prove that love is possible, even for a machine.

©2016 Lisa Lace (P)2016 Lisa Lace
Fiction Genetic Engineering Romance Science Fiction Genetics Robotics Military

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What would have made Cyborg Heat better?

Cyborg heat was great but could've been better with a more believable ending. The solution seemed a little too convenient and uninspired... a deus ex machina of sorts.

What did you like best about this story?

I liked the heroine best. Don't remember her name, but she was smart and spunky.

Would you be willing to try another one of Michael Pauley’s performances?

Never. Nothing will ever be able to compel me to ever listen to another Michael Pauley recorded audiobook. He was terrible. Nails on a chalkboard terrible. He succeeded in making the heroine, who happened to be a smart and hot scientist, sound like a breathy airhead. He should be banned from narrating women.

If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Cyborg Heat?

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Any additional comments?

Don't bother with the audiobook. The story is promising and I'd definitely look into other books in this series but the narration is a letdown.

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