Friday, February 5, 2021

Dominance and Dissent by Cynthia Sax [Review]

Dominance and Dissent by Cynthia Sax
Dominance and Dissent (Cyborg Space Exploration #3) by Cynthia Sax
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: January 11, 2020

Cyborg Space Exploration
1. Choosing Chuckles
2. Doc's Orders
3. Dominance and DissentKindle
4. Passion Surge
5. North Bound
6. Testing Truth
7. Holding Hoarse

Related Series:
(Find all the books in the series on the 1st book review)
Cyborg Sizzle
1. Releasing Rage

Rebel Cyborgs
1. Containing Malice

Cyborg Unity
1. Provoking Odium

Cynthia Sax
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
To earn the love of his curvy human, this cyborg will have to set her free.
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Dissent has one primary mission—to find his female and protect her.

He doesn’t know who she is, where she’s situated, or what she looks like. That doesn’t stop him from searching the universe for her. He’s a cyborg and he’s determined. He WILL track her down.

While the J Model warrior is exploring a settlement on a merchant planet, he hears a defiant scream. Dissent has finally located the one being he’s genetically compatible with. He rushes to his little human’s side, ready and willing to defend her, eager to claim his female…forever.

Greer has only one dream—to be free. She’s been a slave her entire lifespan, has been subjected to soul-crushing abuse and pride-shredding humiliation. When an opportunity to escape presents itself, she takes it. Steps away from independence, she’s apprehended.

As she looks death in the face, waiting for the final strike, a tall, handsome cyborg warrior saves her. He exudes power, makes her tremble with desire, is unlike any of the males she’s ever known…except in one heartbreaking way.

He wants to own her.

As Dissent and Greer battle for dominance, danger looms. An enemy from the past has returned. He’s heavily armed, he’s not alone, and his sole goal is to kill both of them.
Thoughts on Dominance and Dissent: Oh, man. These poor cyborgs. They've been battered, abused, used as cannon fodder, and treated as unfeeling machines and they still manage to be decent men. Sure, some of them are a little rough around the edges, but they're big,mushy sweethearts when they find their special someone.

For Dissent, his special lady is a slave who's been horribly mistreated by people she thought were friends. When Dissent finds her, she's prepared to die. She's mistrustful and looking for a chance to escape at every turn. Given what she's been through, that's perfectly understandable. Her desire to escape might break his heart a little, but he's not one to give up.

Despite what's been done to her, Greer has a big heart and she's reasonable enough to listen to Dissent's words of caution (most of the time) and she comes to see his imprisonment of her really IS for her safety and not because he desires a slave. Sure, it takes a while to get to that point, but she's a smart lady. She figures it out.

I'm pretty much loving watching these cyborgs fall and fall hard for the one person they're meant to be with. They really are big marshmallows when it comes to their mate and I am SO here for that.

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