Thursday, December 12, 2019

Dark Arsenal by Cynthia Sax [Review]

Dark Arsenal by Cynthia Sax
Dark Arsenal (Cyborg Sizzle #9.5) by Cynthia Sax
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: January 10, 2019

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
9. Taking Vengeance
9.5. Dark ArsenalKindle
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):
A cyborg warrior and a Rebel female’s first mission together might be their last.

Arsenal considers himself to be a disposable cyborg. He drifts from assignment to assignment, forming no connections to anything or anyone. When the cyborg council requires a warrior for a high-risk mission, Arsenal volunteers. He believes no one will miss him if he dies.

He doesn’t realize he’s one female’s fantasy.

The moment Vicuska glimpses Arsenal’s image, she knows he’s the male she wants to spend her last moments in the universe caressing. The Rebel female craves the cyborg’s grim-lipped kisses, desires the touch of his hands, hears his deep voice in her dreams.

Their mission will end in explosions and death. That is certain if they fail or if they succeed. Whether or not they’ll find love during their dangerous assignment is the unknown.
Thoughts on Dark Arsenal: I have a massive soft spot for these strong, damaged cyborgs who have been so terribly abused by the humans who created them. It's just so fun to watch them realize that they have worth and they're not destined to be simply the mindless soldiers they were created to be.

And if they get to have sexy times aboard a space ship with a lady friend who likes them A LOT, so be it.

Arsenal has some self-worth issues. He thinks of himself as one of many, interchangeable and nothing special. He's a little grim and foreboding, but he's a solid choice if you want a mission completed.

Meeting Vicuska and her energetic, brutally forthright ways sort of throws him for a loop. Because she specifically chose him to be her partner on this mission and she's not afraid to tell him that he matters.

Danger, some bloodshed, a little controlled (and not-so-controlled) mayhem, and a WHOLE LOT of sexy times once these two get down to it. My type of cyborg romance, man.

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