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C791 (Cyborgs: More Than Machines Book 1) (edition 2014)

by Eve Langlais (Author)

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Machines aren't supposed to feel, but this cyborg can't help falling in love. Assigned as a specimen collector for a captured cyborg, Chloe is intrigued by the machine disguised as a man. Kidnapped during his daring escape, he shows her that despite the chip in his brain, his humanity is not completely lost. Formerly known as unit X109GI, Joe is on a quest to discover his origin. While he doesn't find the answers he's looking for, he does discover that affection and lust aren't just for humans. But when it comes to a battle between logic and love, which side will the cybernetic organism-once a man-choose? Evaluating his feelings will have to wait though because the military isn't done with Joe. But their threats against him pale in comparison before the shocking discovery of project C791, the revelation of which stuns the rebel cyborgs-and ignites a fury for vengeance.… (more)
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Title:C791 (Cyborgs: More Than Machines Book 1)
Authors:Eve Langlais (Author)
Info:(2014), 176 pages
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Tags:science-fiction, adult, romance, humor

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I liked it a lot. It is not up to Eve Langlais standards of her top notch, but it was still really good. I didn't find her normal humor in it. It was a bit more serious than her other books I have read. It did keep me interested, but I wish there had been a bit more character build. I am intrigued enough to want to continue the series! ( )
  bodebeabay | Sep 25, 2022 |
This story had pretty good potential. I love sci fi romance and cyborg stories are some of my favorites of this genre. However, I felt that the world building here lacked something. Also there were too many sex scenes and not enough story. The book was really good when the action was going on. There were just large parts where the author said words to the effect: 'they spent long hours talking and she taught him stuff to help him pass as human.' I would rather have read those scenes instead of the three or four extra sex scenes that were really nothing special. The reason was probably that they occurred too soon in the relationship. There was no build up of any sort of sexual tension because basically as soon as they got to a private room they were going at it like bunnies. Plus the emotional element of the relationship was just as instant. So what did that leave me to look forward to? The sci fi part of the story. Which was good and there was even a really interesting twist. There just should have been more.

Still it seems there will be further stories and I will hope that as in many series, the next stories will become stronger and stronger. ( )
  Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
A good story with well-developed characters. ( )
  JevKim | Apr 22, 2022 |
I see what you did there. Can't believe I didn't see that coming. Well done.
A very entertaining cyborg read.
Violent & sexy. 👏 👏 👏 ( )
  KBot1701 | Oct 17, 2017 |
C791 by Eve Langlais

First in the cyborg series. A bit more serious than current books. Very sexy. Emotionally satisfying. Looking forward to reading more of this series.

Humans, turned into cyborgs, and used as military slaves, become aware of themselves as individuals. They revolt against the military's intent to kill them all. Thus begins the war between humans and cyborgs.

I don't want to spoil it for anyone who hasn't read it yet, but will say, the twist and results were perfectly done. Exactly how I wanted that General's demise. ( )
  Madison_Fairbanks | Jun 6, 2017 |
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Machines aren't supposed to feel, but this cyborg can't help falling in love. Assigned as a specimen collector for a captured cyborg, Chloe is intrigued by the machine disguised as a man. Kidnapped during his daring escape, he shows her that despite the chip in his brain, his humanity is not completely lost. Formerly known as unit X109GI, Joe is on a quest to discover his origin. While he doesn't find the answers he's looking for, he does discover that affection and lust aren't just for humans. But when it comes to a battle between logic and love, which side will the cybernetic organism-once a man-choose? Evaluating his feelings will have to wait though because the military isn't done with Joe. But their threats against him pale in comparison before the shocking discovery of project C791, the revelation of which stuns the rebel cyborgs-and ignites a fury for vengeance.

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