Thursday, May 3, 2018

BOOK REVIEW- THE CYBORG'S LADY (Keepers Of Xereill) by Alix Nichols

Book CoverTHE CYBORG’S LADY is a prequel to the Keepers of Xereill space fantasy romance series. 
Xereill’s top cyborg Keiron Yaggar can have any woman in the galaxy.

But it’s the foxy stranger the colonel meets on his long-overdue vacation who catches his eye. Linni from Ittroise, as she introduces herself, is taking a week off work, and is on the same Two Planets and a Moon Tour as Keiron.

The young woman fascinates him. Her proud bearing, the way she gazes at the stars, the way she’s not awestruck by his position or stature… Not to mention the nerve she displays when the pair run into some very dangerous people on the deceptively idyllic Tastassi, the second stop on the tour.

Once Keiron returns to work, he’ll look into that planet.

He’ll also look into Linni, because there’s more to this young woman than she lets on. Much more. Somehow, she’s breached his defenses… and made his desire flare after their torrid night of passion.

Keiron knows he isn’t letting Linni go so easily.

What Xereill’s top cyborg doesn’t know is that he’s fallen for the one woman in the galaxy he cannot have…   AMAZON  4 STARS



I liked this book and of course I have once again read the series out of order.  But that is okay, I really wanted to know more about Keiron.  And of course the woman who captures his heart.  
Linni is of course fascinating.  Just like the book blurb says, Keiron is fascinated by her. Keiron is his mind her calls her Pretty Face. But she is quite the interesting character and multi-talented.  She is also beautiful and focused.  And that focus is going to be a problem and get in the way of their possible romance. 
The world building is really well done, with all the different species, habitats, and authority systems.  
This story caused me to want to say, "More Please". 
Can I just add that what an attractive cover this is for this eBook?

There is also a 3 Chapter excerpt of "The Traitor's Bride" at the end of this book.

 "I voluntarily read an advanced reader copy of this book.



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