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Kaitlyn O'Connor Reviews

Added January 19, 2006
Cyborg
Author: Kaitlyn O'Connor
Publisher: New Concepts Publishing
Available At: www.newconceptspublishing.com
Publishing Date: Available Now
Genre: Romance: Futuristic
Format: Ebook download in PDF/HTML/LIT
Price: $5.50
ISBN: 1-58608-582-4
Author Email/Website: www.geocities.com/kaitlynoconnor2000
Reviewer: Lisa Lambrecht
Rating: 7 Gargoyles
Amaryllis hunted cyborgs. The government decreed all cyborgs must be destroyed, as they were afraid they created them even better than humans. While on a mission with other hunters and her own hunting partner, who she finds very attractive, the ship crashes. Everyone who survived was taken captive by the cyborgs. The cyborgs claim everyone is a cyborg, but Amaryllis knows she wasn't one.
However, these cyborgs look and act like no machines she's ever seen. They even have emotions. In just a few weeks time, Amaryllis goes from loner (due to her terrible childhood) to having three men vie for her attention and affections. Her partner among the three.
The cyborg leaders want the captives to live on the cyborg planet and become part of the community. Due to the fact men outnumber the women, the law has been changed and every woman must have no less than two partners and no more than four to become a family unit. Will the former loner be able to handle being partnered with three headstrong men, each whom she likes for themselves. Will she be able to enjoy her new life on a planet filled with the very beings she used to hunt?
Cyborg is filled with suspense, sizzling sex and intense passion. Author Kaitlyn O'Connor has written a wonderfully, unique tale with interesting, likeable characters and a romance like no other. While reading this story, I wondered if I could handle having three guys all to myself. I didn't know, but I thought it might be great fun to find out. LOL Go pick up Cyborg yourself…you won't be sorry.
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