Thursday, February 18, 2021

Seeking Vector by Cynthia Sax [Review]

Seeking Vector by Cynthia Sax
Seeking Vector (Cyborg Sizzle #8) by Cynthia Sax
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: January 12, 2020

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 a Machine
8. Seeking VectorKindle
8.5. Knowing Zip
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):
A cyborg with a secret… A female seeking the truth…

Vector, the C Model captain of the Freedom, is a cyborg many warriors wish to emulate. He fights fiercely, leads with honor, has earned the respect and loyalty of his crew. But no being, not even a cyborg, is perfect. Since arriving at the Homeland, Vector has been hiding a dark truth about his past. If his secret is exposed, he could lose everything – his position, his ship, and his life.

Kasia excels at uncovering secrets. Half a lifespan ago, her curiosity placed her on the Humanoid Alliance’s kill list. Now she has accessed information the cyborg council would prefer remain hidden. Their warriors are hunting her and won’t rest until she’s dead.

When Vector arrives on her battle station, all grim determination, gray skin, and bulging muscles, Kasia knows he has been sent to kill her. That doesn’t stop her from wanting the dominant cyborg. She senses the savage nature under the male’s controlled exterior, sees the mysteries in his brilliant blue eyes, craves the roughness of his touch. She will risk all she has to experience his embrace.

Kasia braved the cyborg council’s ire for a reason. If she doesn’t convince Vector to act on the information she uncovered, the enemy could destroy his home planet and render every cyborg in the universe immobile.

Can a doubting C Model warrior learn to trust and to love before it is too late?
Thoughts on Seeking Vector: Psst. Still loving these cyborgs and their sometimes brutal, always forthright ways. Which seems like a funny thing to say when we're talking about characters who are keeping secrets, but Vector's belief that he'll be decommissioned if his secret is found out comes from years of the Humanoid Alliance doing just that. So, you know, I get it.

As for Kasia and Vector as a team...YESSSSS. She's got the hacking chops to keep him and the other cyborgs safe and Vector has the foresight to listen to her (after verifying her code isn't going to damage any of his brothers) when she deposits information into his hands. She risks herself to keep him and his brothers safe and her big, muscley hunny-bunny appreciates that. You know, after he freaks out about her putting herself in danger.

As an aside, I read the CSE spinoff series before finishing this one and, OH MY HEART, Dissent. Kasia managed to keep him alive and mentally stable after his abuse (earning his and every other cyborg on the ship's eternal gratitude) and OH MY HEART.

MAN, I like these cyborgs.

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