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by Kim Knox
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Reader's Discretion Advised
Reader's Discretion Advised rated it 12 years ago
It took a long time for me to figure out what was going on. All of the esoteric terms and whatnot. However, I did eventually kind of figure it out.I kind of would have liked to learn more of the implications of the ending, so sequel?I mean, as a romance, it's not bad, but I feel like this post-apoca...
Sandra
Sandra rated it 13 years ago
ARC received from Carina Press on NetGalleyEh... not so much. The 'science' was a little absurd and not really explained well. Did they say something about bees? And what does AI, sex-crazed zombies, and bees have to do with each other? Why did they have wings and stingers? WTF. Aside from all...
e_bookpushers
e_bookpushers rated it 13 years ago
Rather interesting take on an M-M. The technology with nanos, hives, infections method of transmission. This was probably a 3.5 star instead of just 3.
Reading, Writing and Being Generally Awesome
As seen on Ed and Em's Reviews!1.5/5 StarsLet me start off by saying, I hate writing bad reviews. I've said it before and I'll say it again. I don't enjoy trashing an authors work. There are points where my frustration takes over, but I like to believe that I am just giving some constructive critici...
Red Hot Books
Red Hot Books rated it 13 years ago
I like sci-fi/ futuristic romance stories and I am known to enjoy the sexy goodness of some m/m loving --so I thought this novella would give me the best of both worlds. In this future/ alternate world, a computer generated mutation has taken over humanity, turning almost everyone into mindless sex ...
Nikyta *Miss Forgetful*
Nikyta *Miss Forgetful* rated it 13 years ago
3.5 starsI usually round up when I give half stars but this one had me both uncomfortable by some aspects (and not in a good way) but also intrigued by others. The book itself is fascinating. The premise of the story is very unique and captivating especially with the dystopia/technologically advance...
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