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Synopsis
A desperate widow in need of a helping hand… even a cybernetic one. Hattie came to Mars with high hopes. Hopes that she and her husband would be able to claim a plot of land, to create a home, perhaps even to start a family - all of the things that were now impossible on a troubled Earth. Instead, she’s lost everything, everything except the land, and in order to keep her homestead she needs help. When help arrives in the form of a tall, gruff cyborg ranger, she is torn between her loyalty to the past and the promise of a new future. But when danger threatens, is she going to lose even that? M-231 can barely remember the time before - before he became a cyborg, before he shut off his emotions, before he became both more and less than human. Until a stubborn, beautiful female - one who is no longer off limits - makes him remember what it is to feel. Can Hattie and her cyborg overcome harsh conditions, troubled pasts, and a mysterious enemy to create a new future together? Each book in the Cyborgs on Mars series can be read as a standalone romance. This sweet and steamy romance is intended for mature readers.
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The Good, the Bad, and the Cyborg (Cyborgs on Mars): content & age rating
Intended for adult readers (18+).
This sci-fi romance contains explicit sexual content between the human widow and cyborg hero, violence from external threats, and themes of grief and loss. Intended for mature readers only.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, steamy sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death of spouse, grief, and violence.
Who'll love this
Adult readers who enjoy steamy romance with sci-fi elements will appreciate the emotional journey of two damaged people finding love.