They say you can’t go home again, but what if it is the only way to truly be free?
Rap solves problems large and small. He solved them when he was human, when he was a robot, and now that he’s mostly human again, he’s still solving problems—though eliminating the threat from his old Master is a biggie. He’ll need his pet, Snake, and his new friend, Nelson, the AI inside his head. And then there’s Ale. He thought he knew all there was to know about Ale.
He was wrong.
Her human form is making his head spin and his heart hurt. He’d like to get closer to her, but he was a geek who didn’t know how to talk to women before he became a robot. He can’t imagine facing the Master without her, but how can he risk her life on an impossible mission?
Now that Ale is a human again—mostly—her new beating heart is pounding for Rap. It’s a pity that he’s inscrutable, and she’s got a huge secret—one that could be the key to ending the threat from their former Q’uy Master—or doom them all to captivity once more.
Can the shy guy and the lovesick gal defeat their greatest enemy and find a happy ending? Only the chatty Snake knows for sure.
Cyborg’s Revenge is being rebooted for The Cyborg Chronicles, a spin-off series in the award-winning Project Enterprise series!
5 STARS
I've got to admit that the different "people" were a bit confusing to me. However, from experience I know that stories often get better so I kept reading. And I'm so glad that I did. Ale and Rap were so cute when it came to trying to be more human once again. Their shy romance was sweet. Also believable as they try to make their way through something that they didn't fully understand at first.
I really enjoyed Jett, he made me smile time after time. As Ale's nanite AI he was all up on current human lingo. Most of which Ale didn't understand but she was learning. To be honest, each one of the AI's were different but interesting on their own. The fact that they were sentient was even better. It would be nice to get more of a story about Snake too.
This story ended up being even more of a surprise in different but good ways than I had expected! And yes, I would like to read more of this series.
“I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”
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