Thursday, February 21, 2019

Shark Bite by Naomi Lucas [Review]

Shark Bite by Naomi Lucas
Shark Bite (Cyborg Shifters #3) by Naomi Lucas
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: May 6, 2018

Cyborg Shifters
0.5. Cyborg Pool Boy
1. Wild Blood
2. Storm Surge
3. Shark BitePaperback | Kindle
4. Mutt
5. Ashes and Metal
6. Chaos Croc
7. Ursa Major
8. Dark Hysteria
9. Wings and Teeth

Naomi Lucas
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Netto was a Cyborg, a protector, and a contracted mercenary. His specialty was with the shallows, the salt water, and the open oceans across the universe. He was also a freak forged from the DNA of a bull shark–blue-grey skin, a body built with power, and a double-set of razor sharp teeth. His nomadic lifestyle changes when his old employer, the Earthian Planetary Exploration Division, offers him his old job back.

Rylie was born and raised on the planet Kepler, on an agri-lot that farmed jewels from the sea. But something was happening to her family’s lots and people were going missing.

When a giant Cyborg shows up in her settlement and commissions her family’s watership, she is forced to follow him out onto the water, into the dangers of the alien deep, far beyond the sight of land.

She feared the Cyborg.
She feared his teeth.
But she feared the monsters in the water more.
Thoughts on Shark Bite: Netto's story. Well, Netto and Rylie's. With a little of Zeph and Rylie's family thrown in. Because with what the cyborgs are up against this time, it'll take TWO of them to make things right.

And by that, I mean the wild oceans of Kepler just got a whole lot wilder and the shark and his compatriot are needed to bring order to them. Or just, you know, kill some really big things out there.

Anywho. Netto and Rylie. He's not big on talking. She's not big on people. They kinda work well together. Sure, sure, Netto needs to get over his fear of hurting Rylie and all that, but he's a cyborg and cyborgs are good at figuring out ways to achieve a desired outcome.

Plus, the shark in him has some pretty impressive tenacity once he's locked onto a target.

I'm still loving the non-standard shifter aspects and how crazy things get when these cyborgs let go of their legendary control. I have the next book queued up and ready to go!

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