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Date read: December 6, 2017
Cyborg Sizzle
1. Releasing Rage
1.5. Being Green
2. Breathing Vapor
3. Crash and Burn
3.5. Jumping Barrel
4. Defying Death
5. Chasing Mayhem
6. Hers to Command
7. Ghost of the Machine
8. Seeking Vector
8.5. Knowing Zip - Kindle
9. Taking Vengeance
9.5. Dark Arsenal
9.6. The Cyborg's Secret Baby
Related Series:
(Find all the books in the series on the 1st book review)
Cyborg Space Exploration
1. Choosing Chuckles
Rebel Cyborgs
1. Containing Malice
Cyborg Unity
1. Provoking Odium
Cynthia Sax
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Abducted by the warrior of her dreams.Thoughts on Knowing Zip: A quick, naughty romp back to the cyborg universe. This time, we get a cyborg who is determined to find his special someone despite the astronomical odds against him. When he finds her, he's willing to do anything to make her his. Including, but no limited to, infiltrating a planet where his kind aren't welcome and making off with Ryssa. Fortunately for Zip, Ryssa isn't one to look a gift cyborg in the mouth and things work out nicely for them.
Zip is the last of his friends to find his female, the one being meant for him. He isn’t certain she exists until he hears her voice over a transmission. A self-proclaimed systems deity, he researches his curvy little human and discovers she dreams of being abducted by a big, strong warrior. Zip plans to make his female’s fantasies come true.
Ryssa wants one gift for her birthing planet rotation—to be captured by a warrior, preferably a tall, muscular cyborg with black hair, gray skin, and brilliant blue eyes. When Zip arrives on her planet, claiming to be her male, Ryssa assumes one of her friends has ordered the experience for her, and throws herself into the encounter, losing herself in Zip’s hot kisses, sensual touch, dominant embrace.
When the fantasy fades, will their love survive?
I have to say, I dig these possessive cyborgs and their sometimes surly attitudes. As it turns out, I want every new cyborg we meet to be given the chance to find their one-in-a-million mate. I just LIKE when they fall.
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