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V'Alen - Restitution by A.G. Wilde
V'Alen
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Book 2 in the series:Restitution
A beautifully written, emotionally rich sci-fi romance that brings something fresh to the cyborg-human love story. Bring tissues - and don't be surprised if you binge it in one sitting!

If you liked V'Alen, here are the top 39 books to read next:

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    Glitch of the Heart - Space Marine Hospital by Harlyn Moxie
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    'Glitch of the Heart' is set within the 'Space Marine Hospital' series and centers around a unique love story between a human woman named Maeve and an alien warrior named Xintari, who has been transformed into a cyborg. The narrative explores themes of forbidden love as Maeve navigates the complexities of her feelings for Xintari, who is a Draavian that has experienced significant trauma. The plot unfolds with a focus on their budding romance, highlighting the emotional and physical challenges they face in a society that frowns upon interspecies relationships. The author employs an engaging writing style that captures the characters' emotions, making readers feel their anguish, joy, and humor as they grapple with their unconventional love.

    The book also delves into the struggles veterans face after undergoing catastrophic changes, emphasizing the harsh realities they encounter in a world that often dehumanizes them. As Maeve discovers her connection to Xintari, the narrative reveals her journey of understanding and acceptance of their fated bond. The writing style is described as captivating and immersive, drawing readers into the evolving scenes while maintaining a balance of romance and tension. The story's pacing keeps readers glued to the pages, eagerly anticipating each development in the characters' lives.

    June 2021
    306 pages

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    Programmed for Love by Lyonne Riley
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    An emotional, genuinely sweet sci-fi romance with memorable characters and just the right amount of steam. If you want your heartstrings gently (or not so gently) tugged, give this quick read a shot!

    Programmed for Love by Lyonne Riley is a sci-fi romance that explores the emotional journey of Lela, a skilled engineer on a spaceship, who feels adrift in her career. She has a crush on D, a sentient android who works alongside her. Their relationship blossoms amid challenges, including a saboteur threatening their mission, leading to both tension and tenderness. The story captures their evolving bond, set against a backdrop of space adventure, where the lines between human and android feelings blur beautifully.

    The writing style is engaging and emotional, with well-paced storytelling that draws readers in from the first page. Lela is portrayed as tough yet sensitive, while D's innocence and curiosity make their interactions heartwarming. The narrative weaves moments of humor and yearning, and the intimate scenes are both sweet and steamy. Through Lela's perspective, readers experience her internal conflicts and the complexity of loving a being that might not fully reciprocate those feelings.

    March 2024
    148 pages

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    Love Code
    Book 2 in the series:Galactic Love

    Love Code - Galactic Love by Ann Aguirre
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    A quirky, uplifting space romance bursting with heart, consent, and clever subversions of genre tropes - perfect for fans of sci-fi love stories who want something fresh and inclusive.

    'Love Code' in the 'Galactic Love' series by Ann Aguirre is a sci-fi romance novel that explores the relationship between an AI named Helix and an alien scientist. The book delves into themes of consent, power dynamics, and gender identity, all while maintaining a respectful and heartwarming approach to the characters' development. The plot involves the AI transitioning into an organic body and navigating a unique and complex relationship with the alien scientist, showcasing a beautiful and respectful romance that defies traditional gender roles.

    The writing style in 'Love Code' is described as well thought out, character-driven, and filled with intricate world-building. The author, Ann Aguirre, skillfully weaves together a story that is both unique and captivating, touching on various aspects of the sci-fi genre while focusing on character development and a respectful exploration of relationships in a non-human context.

    Which was a shock, because he had never lost awareness before. As an AI, he didn’t sleep, and his mechanical avatar didn’t tire. He stirred, and a flash of something for which he had no analogue screa...
    January 2021
    323 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Galactic Love )

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    Alien Mercenary's Heart - Lathar Mercenaries: Warborne by Mina Carter
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    In "Alien Mercenary's Heart," readers are taken on a thrilling journey with the Warborne crew, specifically focusing on Zero and Eris Archer. The story unfolds as Zero, a cyborg with a mysterious past, finds himself determined to protect Eris, the strong-willed Station Chief of Tarantus station. As they face danger and threats, including a black ops team targeting Eris, the duo must work together to unravel mysteries, escape perilous situations, and ultimately discover a deep connection between them. With elements of action, romance, and sci-fi world-building, the plot keeps readers engaged with its fast pace and gripping narrative.

    He fought his sheets blindly for a second, even as his onboard computer informed him no one was in the room. No threat, just him. With a groan, he flopped back on his bunk, breathing heavily as his bi...
    June 2020
    313 pages

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    The A.I. Who Loved Me by Alyssa Cole
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    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

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    The Mad Scientist’s Daughter by Cassandra Rose Clarke
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    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

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    The Yearning
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    Book 1 in the series:Galaxy Artificials

    The Yearning - Galaxy Artificials by Alana Khan
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    The Yearning is a sci-fi romance set in the Galaxy Artificials universe, focusing on the unexpected bond between Evelyn and the robot 420. Evelyn, a human slave, finds herself stranded on a deserted planet after a spaceship explosion, where she encounters 420, a sentient being who craves companionship. As their relationship evolves from fear to understanding, the story unfolds with emotional depth and surprising twists. The book seamlessly weaves elements of adventure, romance, and character development, creating a captivating narrative that keeps readers engaged till the poignant ending.

    The narrative of The Yearning is characterized by its unique take on AI-human relationships, the exploration of deep emotions, and the growth of love between the main characters. Alana Khan's writing style expertly balances poignant moments with heartwarming scenes, delivering a story that is both emotionally resonant and thought-provoking. Readers are taken on a journey filled with surprises, touching moments, and a satisfying conclusion that leaves a lasting impact.

    Last night I went to sleep in my tiny house. Today I woke up on a spaceship. As soon as my boar-faced alien captors pulled me out of a small egg-shaped pod, they snapped a slave collar around my neck,...
    September 2023
    188 pages

  8. #8
    Alien Logic
    Book 0.5 in the series:Space Marine Hospital

    Alien Logic - Space Marine Hospital by Harlyn Moxie
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    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 )

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    Alien AI's Marine - Warriors of the Lathar by Mina Carter
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    Romantic, action-filled, and totally engaging - Alien AI's Marine offers a fresh twist on the series with its unique AI-human love story. Fast, fun, and binge-worthy for fans of sci-fi romance!

    Alien AI's Marine by Mina Carter is the fourteenth installment in the Warriors of Lathar series. This fast-paced, standalone novel follows Jay, a human Marine, and Keris, an AI who transitions from a machine to a human body. The plot is filled with action, adventure, and a blend of suspense and romance as Jay and Keris navigate the chaos of being held captive by the invading B Kaars. As they strengthen their bond, they also face various emotional and physical challenges that test their resolve and commitment to each other.

    The writing style is engaging and keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Carter skillfully weaves humor, tension, and strong character development throughout the story. The dynamic between the characters is both compelling and entertaining, making it hard for readers to put the book down. The ups and downs of Jay and Keris's relationship, paired with the exciting alien action, create an unforgettable reading experience. Overall, this book leaves readers wanting more from the Lathar universe.

    “Fuck you,” Jay snarled and clocked the alien warrior in the jaw with a heavy right hook. It connected with a meaty smack, sending his opponent reeling. He’d put all of his weight and frustration behi...
    2021
    285 pages

    (Also, see 98 recommendations for the series Warriors of the Lathar )

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    The Good, the Bad, and the Cyborg - Cyborgs On Mars by Honey Phillips
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    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

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