Wednesday, March 21, 2018

All In by Susan Hayes [Review]

All In by Susan Hayes
All In (The Drift: Astek Station #2) by Susan Hayes
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: June 4, 2017

The Drift: Astek Station
1. Double Down
2. All InPaperback | Kindle
3. Wild Card
4. Three of a Kind
5. No Limit
6. Full House
7. Blind Bet
8. Aces Over Queen
9. Chance of a Lifetime
10. Dealer's Choice

Susan Hayes
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
When love is the prize, the only way to win is to go all in.

The Resource Wars may have ended, but for the cyborgs created to fight in them, the battle for acceptance is far from over. Former soldiers Toro and Jaeger have been on the move since they left military service. They’re looking for more than their next payday, they want to find a place to call home.

Cynder Armas co-owns the Nova Club with her two cyborg siblings. The club is more than her business; it’s her home, filled with everyone she cares about. Life on The Drift isn’t easy, but it is profitable, and it keeps her too busy to dwell on the losses in her past.

When these three battle-scarred warriors meet, there’s no denying their attraction, but it takes more than a spark to keep a fire burning. To hold onto each other, they’ll have to find a way to let go of their old lives and embrace the future, together.
Thoughts on All In: I'm on a major cyborg kick right now and this one hit the spot in SO MANY WAYS. Two sexy men bringing their A-game to the lady who fires them up? YES, PLEASE. I'd be down for just that, but the fact they're all cyborgs dials it up to awesome heights. (I seriously can't get enough of the cyborgs. MOAR PLEASE!)

I liked Toro and Jaeger. Toro's not the smoothest cyborg in the Drift and he has some self-esteem issues he needs to work out (stupid corporations and their stupid fiddling with cyborgs. Those guys can suck it!). Jaeger has confidence, but he's haunted by the lives he was forced to take during the war. Those two are sort of holding one another up and making things work, but it isn't until they cross paths with Cynder that they find their new purpose in life.

Buuuut, Cynder is a little gun-shy when it comes to romance and physicality. Like Jaeger, the things she was forced to do as a soldier haunt her. She's not interested in tangling with two hunky cyborgs even if they set her panties on fire. Or so she tells herself.

A bit of baggage, a little danger, and three hearts on the line. Cyborgs, man. I just love 'em.

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