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- #1
Dark, daring, and undeniably hot - this is a must for sci-fi romance lovers who aren't afraid of tough themes and want their cyborgs both dangerous and devoted.
In "Releasing Rage" by Cynthia Sax, readers are taken on a journey into a futuristic world filled with new planets, advanced technologies, and the complex relationships between human and cyborg beings. The story follows Joan, a specialist in cyborg engineering, who is assigned to work with Rage, a fierce and scarred Model C Cyborg. Despite initial mistrust and past traumas, Joan and Rage form a deep connection as they navigate a dangerous and violent environment together. The plot is filled with suspense, romance, and elements of humor, creating a captivating and intricate storyline that delves into themes of love, loyalty, and the struggle for freedom.
The writing style of the book is praised for its ability to blend erotic and futuristic elements seamlessly, creating a story that goes beyond just intimate moments between characters. The author's vivid descriptions and attention to detail in character development allow readers to fully immerse themselves in the world of cyborgs and humans, while also exploring deeper themes of hope, oppression, and the power of love in the face of adversity.
That was because she was female and Commander Lewis was a female-hating rectal wipe. Humanoid Alliance regulations stated he had to accept her onto his station. There was nothing that said he had to p...2015•230 pages - #2
Alien Logic in the 'Space Marine Hospital' series by Harlyn Moxie is a cyborg paranormal romance that follows the forbidden love story between Xinnick, a cyborg warrior, and Summer, a human nurse. The book is filled with twists and turns as their relationship develops amidst war and challenges. The writing style is described as entertaining, witty, and humorous, with plenty of steamy scenes that keep the readers engaged.
August 2023•118 pages
(Also, see 48 recommendations for the series Space Marine Hospital ) - #3
'Surrender to the Cyborgs' in the series 'Interstellar Brides: The Colony' by author Grace Goodwin follows the story of Rachel, who is facing a 25-year conviction for falsified data causing deaths. Despite wanting to appeal, she is signed up for the Interstellar Brides program, leading her to the Prillon Colony where she is matched with two cyborgs. The plot involves themes of justice, love, and survival as Rachel navigates a new world and a new relationship with her mates. The writing style is engaging, with detailed world-building and well-developed characters that keep the reader engrossed in the story.
January 2017•250 pages - #4
A dark, intense, and compelling AI romance that's as thought-provoking as it is spicy - perfect for readers who like a dash of existential questioning with their love stories.
'Tangled Wires' by Lillian Lark follows the story of Charlotte, the daughter of a famous inventor, who is dealing with emotional turmoil and ethical debates about progress in science. As she returns to work at her father's company after a suicide attempt, she reconnects with an android named Matthew, created by her father. The plot delves into themes of transhumanism, romance, trauma, and the complexities of human emotions. The writing style is described as engaging, original, and emotionally heavy, with a plot driven by dark issues but still delivering a fun and heartbreakingly beautiful story.
I want to roll my eyes—hard—but instead, I school my features. I pray to whichever deity will listen that this elevator ride ends soon. The blurry reflections of the women whispering behind me move, a...October 2020•187 pages - #5
A smart, surprising, and fresh spin on sci-fi romance - short, sweet, and definitely worth a listen if you want something different and entertaining, even if it doesn't answer all your questions.
'The A.I. Who Loved Me' by Alyssa Cole is a sci-fi romance novella that explores the relationship between Trinity, a Black data analyst recovering from PTSD, and Li Wei, a biosynthetic human posing as the nephew of Trinity's neighbor. Set in a dark future controlled by an organization called Hive, the story delves into themes of personhood, identity, memory, and choice. The plot unfolds with a mix of mystery, humor, and pointed commentary, highlighting the interactions between the characters and the development of the romance amidst a complex background.
The writing style of Alyssa Cole in 'The A.I. Who Loved Me' is described as zippy, gripping, and immersive, with emotional punches packed into many sentences. The novella touches on the essence of what it means to be human, similar to the exploration in 'Blade Runner,' while focusing on a beautifully written romance that captivates readers with its quirks, originality, and depth of character development.
Trinity: (sings commercial jingle) FOUR SCOOOORE!! (laughs) That song really gets stuck in your head, huh? I have the last model, the Washington, but sometimes I like doing things the old-fashioned wa...December 2019•159 pages A beautifully written, bittersweet story that explores love, identity, and humanity through the lens of an unforgettable human-android relationship. Perfect for those who like their sci-fi tender and contemplative.
'The Mad Scientist's Daughter' by Cassandra Rose Clarke is a coming of age story set in an unspecified future of America where artificial intelligence is common, the earth's climate has changed, and there is space exploration and colonization. The story follows Cat, the daughter of two eminent scientists, as she forms a unique bond with Finn, an advanced robot introduced as her tutor. As Cat grows up, their friendship evolves into love, raising questions about the boundaries between man and machine, and the potential future of AI in society. The novel is praised for its character-driven narrative, emotional depth, and the delicate balance of romance, science fiction, and philosophy in its storytelling.
Many years later Cat still remembered the damp twilight on her skin and the way the dewy grass prickled and snapped beneath her bare feet as she ran up to the edge of the forest that surrounded her ch...2013•396 pages- #7
Bold, very steamy sci-fi with some rough handling - definitely not for everyone, but a solid pick if you like edgy, erotic, cyborg-powered romances. The series improves, so stick with it if the concept hooks you!
'Burning Up Flint' by Laurann Dohner is the first book in the 'Cyborg Seduction' series, set in a future Earth where cyborgs, created by humans, now live off-planet and have a complex relationship with humans. The story follows Mira, who tries to escape but is captured by Flint, a cyborg, leading to conflicts, misunderstandings, and a developing romance. The book combines elements of sci-fi, romance, and societal disapproval, with steamy scenes and a focus on the dynamics between the characters.
Mira frowned as the shuttle vibrated violently when it shouldn’t have. The flight from Space Station Abaccas back to Earth was a straight shot of bursts. Sudden navigational changes caused vibrations,...2010•212 pages - #8
A charming, fast-paced sci-fi western romance with likeable leads and swoony moments - perfect for a quick, feel-good escape.
In the book "The Good, the Bad, and the Cyborg" by Honey Phillips, readers are taken on a sci-fi adventure to Mars where cyborgs play a crucial role in colonizing the planet. The story follows Hattie, a woman who finds herself in a dire situation on Earth and ends up on Mars through an arranged marriage. When her husband dies, she faces the risk of losing her claim on Mars until a cyborg ranger named Morgan steps in to help. As Hattie and Morgan navigate the challenges of homesteading on Mars, they develop a deep connection that defies the norms of their society. The writing style blends elements of romance, action, and suspense, making it an engaging and quick read for fans of sci-fi romance.
Unfortunately, she believed him. Like most residences on Earth, the apartment was small, but it had two tiny bedrooms and an actual window with a sliver of a view of the dirty grey waters of Miami Bay...January 2020•209 pages - #9
A fun, fast-paced space romance with cyborg heroes, a kick-butt heroine, and just enough heat - perfect for fans of lighter, quirky sci-fi adventures, but beware a few eye-rolling character moments.
In "Double Down," part of "The Drift" series by Susan Hayes, we follow the story of Kit and Luke, former cyborg soldiers turned bar owners, who share a special bond as twin brothers. When Zura, a blue-skinned alien pilot, enters their lives, a complex relationship forms between the trio amidst the backdrop of a universe filled with space travel, cyborgs, and corporate wars. The book is praised for its unique alien romance storyline, steamy scenes, and well-crafted characters, set in a futuristic world where humans, aliens, and cyborgs coexist.
The plot delves into the emotional dynamics between Kit, Luke, and Zura as they navigate love, danger, and past traumas, ultimately culminating in a menage relationship. The writing style is described as engaging, with a sensible pace that keeps the story moving smoothly, while also incorporating elements of humor and suspense that captivate the reader's interest.
Kit’s night wasn’t going the way he had planned, not by a long shot. He still couldn’t believe he had blurted out that compliment and then walked away from Zura two seconds later to deal with a fight....2016•274 pages - #10
A fun, heart-tugging space adventure that’s as much about love and trust as it is about battling aliens and old grudges. Come for the cyborg pining, stay for the banter - and don’t be surprised if you want a furzel of your own!
In "Games of Command" by Linnea Sinclair, readers are taken on a space opera adventure filled with romance, mystery, and alliances. The story follows Captain Tasha Sebastian as she is assigned to work alongside her former nemesis, Admiral Branden Kel Paten, on a mission that uncovers mysterious deaths and a rebel threat. As they navigate through personal conflicts and external challenges, the characters must learn to trust each other and work together to save their crew and unravel the secrets of the Alliance.
The book is praised for its engaging plot that combines elements of space opera, romance, and intrigue. Readers appreciate the dynamic between the main characters, the development of the relationships, and the incorporation of sci-fi elements like cyber enhancements and mysterious space storms. With a mix of action-packed scenes and emotional depth, "Games of Command" offers a satisfying blend of adventure and romance set in a futuristic universe.
It took a moment for Sass, toweling the sweat off her face, to acknowledge the comment voiced by the tall woman striding down the locker room aisle toward her, her black and tan Alliance uniform partl...2002•534 pages











