Cyborg Nation

by Kaitlyn O'Connor

Cyberevolution (Book 6)

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It was supposed to be a routine mission to collect a pediatrician for the off-spring of the emerging cyborg nation. But rogue Cyborgs, Gideon, Jerico, and Gabriel realize fairly quickly that they have a unique opportunity to gain a mate/companion-Bronte. The rub is they weren't programmed for courtship. With no idea of how to woo the object of their desires, they fall back on the only skills they have to persuade her-their programming as pleasure bots.

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Another good cyborg sci fi romance from Kaitlynn O'Connor. The plot made sense and the writing was well done. Good world building adding more to the structures and culture already in place for this series. The heroine was a pretty strong self confident woman. The three heros were each pretty well characterized and were easy to tell apart. The continual fighting when they get jealous of each other does get a little old but it's part of the series and is generally amusing so it's okay. I liked how she developed and filled out their trials and tribulations once they crash landed. Many sci fi authors seem to have so many ideas that they just skim parts like that. The ending a little hokey with the pregnancies but I'm suspending my disbelief show more because I love SFR and these are some of the best out there. There is quite a bit of sex here but the story is robust enough to handle it. show less
I LOVE this series. See my review on "Cyborg" for the back story.
Gideon, Jerico, and Gabriel are cyborgs. There were sent to Earth to get Dr.B.A. Nicols, male pediatrician, to help them with Cyborg Nation young. Unfortunately, B.A.Nichols is dead. Fortunately, his daughter Bronte is also a pediatrician so they grab her. As males overwhemingly outnumber females in the Cyborg Nation, each female must have not less than two or more than four 'spouses'. Our Cyborgs decide to use the transit time home to 'court' Bronte. But, being Cyborgs, this behavior was never downloaded into their databanks.

Reading the story of three evolving Cyborgs 'courting' a female is fabulous. Because they were told they have no emotion, they don't recognize the show more caring, jealously, and love they feel for Bronte. Likewise, Bronte misreads their 'emotions' as they aren't supposed to have any!

My first experience with this author was via e-book, but now I'm buying the paperbacks...they're that good!
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Canonical title
Cyborg Nation
Original publication date
2007-03-01

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Fiction and Literature, Romance, Science Fiction
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813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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