by Eve Langlais
Another enjoyable entry in this series. It's an interesting world, one where people where taken and "enhanced," some I think, without their consent. I liked how Solus gradually softened. I liked that Fiona (F814) was able to have some revenge.
Review originally posted at RabidReads.com. In this sequel to the cyborg series, it starts off with F814. She is a droid working in a mining camp. She is different from all the other droids in that she has this humanoid type body that can’t take all of the abuse that the other droid...
This one was slightly more humorous. Slightly. Seth can't quite make up for the absolute lack of humor evidenced everywhere else. Also, the whole attempt at no strings attached sex? Right. Yeah. Sure. De Nile apparently is a river in outer space too. Found it odd that they were able to so totally ...
As you can see, Eve Langlias' Cyborg series is popular around here. In book one we are intruduced to a futuristic world where Cyborgs have revolted and regained their free will. We met a team of them that rescued Chloe and now they are searching for her "sisters". Solus and his team don't really ...
Not feeling this series so I'm taking a pass on any subsequent books. I like my Eve Langlais funny and these just aren't. They are darker and far more serious. If that's what your in the mood for you may enjoy it but she does the quirky humor far better.
4.5 stars. Great story. Ready to buy the next one.
F814's past is extremely well-written. The 5-star torture scenes are eerily reminiscent of Captain Jean Luc Picard's "There are four lights!" (YouTube), though Langlais's scenes are infinitely more horrific.I'm pleased to say Solus is kind and and considerate of F814's past and her fears. He never c...