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When a young woman learns that whole time lines and identites CA be changed by the two mortal enemies who accost her on the street, she must decide who and what she wants to be—and which man to trust and love.Tags
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Wired is a book about L. Roxanne Zaborovksy her future, past and present and all the layers in-between. This book is a mix of romance and sci-fi, sadly more science fiction with just a hint of romance. I say layers because in this story she is moved between different time lines by two men both of which are trying to "create" a specific future. It's unclear, in the beginning and to our heroine, which is trying to right the future and which is trying to make things go to the future he wants. Who should she trust the man with two last names Mason Merrick, or the charming well put together brit Leonardo Kaysar. Which man has her best at heart or they both only concerned with their own agenda. This is what Roxie has to figure out while she show more is being "spliced" from one timeline to another, while also finding out what kind of woman she is and what kind of woman does she want to be.
There where times when I got lost in the story because of the terminology but I didn't let these few moments deter me from the story. Over all I enjoyed the story and the start of this Shomi series enough that I reread the book in order to write a more accurate review of it.
If you enjoy stories about time travel with just a hint of romance then give Wired a shot it's a nice quick read. show less
There where times when I got lost in the story because of the terminology but I didn't let these few moments deter me from the story. Over all I enjoyed the story and the start of this Shomi series enough that I reread the book in order to write a more accurate review of it.
If you enjoy stories about time travel with just a hint of romance then give Wired a shot it's a nice quick read. show less
A very atypical romance novel meant to bring a new audience. I don't read a lot of romance but I thought this was great! It's a futuristic/tech romance that should definitely appeal to others, like me, who usually avoid the genre.
Wired Steampunk romance by Liz Maverick
Don't understand this genre but thought I'd give it another try.
To me it's futuristic and lots of techno terms where there's no standard set yet.
Wirecrossing is like going through time warps/holes and why do you want to keep repeating the same day over and over just like groundhog day.
Don't think things will be changing and if so there are very small changes that don't change the outcome.
Imaginative I can say.
Don't understand this genre but thought I'd give it another try.
To me it's futuristic and lots of techno terms where there's no standard set yet.
Wirecrossing is like going through time warps/holes and why do you want to keep repeating the same day over and over just like groundhog day.
Don't think things will be changing and if so there are very small changes that don't change the outcome.
Imaginative I can say.
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- Canonical title
- Wired
- Original publication date
- 2007-07-03
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- Reviews
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- Rating
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- Languages
- English
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