Cyborg

by Kaitlyn O'Connor

Cyberevolution (Book 4)

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Freed from persecution by their creators, the emerging Cyborg race establish their own world. Amaryllis is among the hunters rescued and, per Cyborg law, expected to take no less than two, nor more than four, male companions. She has one serious problem. She's not a Cyborg. Rating: Graphic violence, graphic sex, explicit language, profanity, menage a trois, bondage, self sex, and exhibitionism.

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A real good one by Kaitlynn O'Connor. The story here was quite strong. As usual with KO's books the sex while hot is only part of the story. The feelings between the 3 heroes and the heroine are the main part of the story. Strong world building. Plot makes sense. Writing is well done. The romance is strong. I loved the whole thing. The only minor quibble I had was that the epilogue was more tell than show but like I said pretty minor. this is the second or third of this cyborg series I've read. The other two were lighter, more comedic. This one was darker and more angsty. Very good. Not a short story but so good I'd have been happy to have it even longer.
Amazing book - it was actually plot driven erotica. I didn't find the sex all that hot, but liked the world building. Yes we've heard it all before (it started with Blade Runner, and no one does it better than Battlestar Galactica) but the idea of hunters going after rogue cyborgs only to discover that they are cyborgs themselves, that was interesting.

I liked Amy's dilemma. I liked that the cyborgs who were 'hatched' and those who were given back stories and fooled into thinking they are human are different, with the fooled ones having more 'human' programing and thus being more stable or more dimensional, while the other ones come across as more adolescent. I liked it all and definitely keep an eye out for Kailyn O'Connor
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In addition to gazing longingly at the hunks depicted on the cover, this is a prequel to O'Connor's cyborg nation series. Although I didn't enjoy this one as much as the other two I have read, it was still interesting to get some of the back story on how the whole Hunter/Cyborg competition came about. Ditto on the contract requirements.

Now for those who haven't read this series. IN the future, scientists of 'The Company' perfected the meld of human and machine and created Cyborgs. What they neglected to tell the rest of the world is that they really just wanted an indestructible army at their command. Unfortunately for them, nature hates a vaccuum and the Cyborgs continued to evolve. They eventually turned on their cruel creators and show more now just want to live and evolve in peace. Unfortunately, The Company is trying to eliminate any evidence of their personal army.

In any event, this is a good series. The issues of courtship and love between multiple partners were handled realistically (it seems to me) and the sex is HOT!!
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I read this ages ago - it wasn't my favourite of the series.
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