Friday, March 22, 2019

Cyborgs' Claim by Michele Mills [Review]

Cyborgs' Claim by Michele Mills
Cyborgs' Claim (The Swirl #1) by Michele Mills
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: May 14, 2018

The Swirl
1. Cyborgs' ClaimKindle
2.1. Warriors' Claim
2.2. Warriors' Embrace
3. Gladiators' Claim

Michele Mills
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Three outlaw Cyborgs. One human female...

Axel, Steel and Gage.

Merciless supersoldiers. Forbidden cybernetic experiments gone awry. They escaped from their Hurlian programmers and now live hidden in a desolate area of space where few enter and none leave.

They crave one female to claim, one who will satisfy all their desires. But Cyborgs are illegal, so finding a mate has proven difficult.

Until Megan.

As a survivor of horrific abuse at the hands of her alien captors, this tiny female from the original planet is both strong and fierce. Her white-hot desire brings all three men to their knees.

They want this female. Forever.

But will she choose to live on the bleak edge of space, with three exacting, contraband Cyborgs, who have been stripped of human emotions?

Or is their time up? Will the original programmers return for their ultimate weapons, destroying their female and all they’ve constructed?
Thoughts on Cyborgs' Claim: Outlaw cyborgs on the far end of the galaxy who need someone who calls to the three of them AND who's a-okay with their less-than-legal parts. That last part doesn't seem fair, really. I mean, it's not like the guys ASKED to be experimented on and had cybernetics implanted in them.

Those dang Hurlians better get what's coming to them at some point. I'm really not cool with those guys.

But let's talk about Axel, Steel and Gage. They're all grappling with new emotions after years of being without. Mostly without. Just go with it. They're supremely socially awkward, which makes for a few interesting moments, but they're also fiercely protective once they decide Megan's the one for them.

Meanwhile, Megan's dealing with some issues stemming from her capture and abuse at the hands of the alien jerkfaces who abducted her from Earth. Having three big, brawny, slightly scary dudes pop in out of nowhere and tell her she's safe now trigger a few bad episodes, but she's mostly okay with them. Her biggest issue is getting over the idea that she really CAN have three doting men to call her own.

Things happen quickly, but those cyborgs have to grab onto the things that are important when they're so far from civilized space. If they don't, their special someone might slip through their fingers before they realize it.

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