Cyborgs' Origin

Cyborgs' Origin
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Download or read book Cyborgs' Origin written by Aurelia Skye and published by Amourisa Press. This book was released on 2024-06-25 with total page 127 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When hearts and circuits collide, the future is rewritten. Dr. Simone Wiley always knew she would inherit her father's colony on the edge of the galaxy, but she never anticipated the depth of challenges—and emotions—that would come with it. Determined to advance her father's legacy of cybernetic research, Simone finds herself working alongside a loyal team of mercenaries led by the imposing yet captivating Tiberius. When the ruthless Sventian Scourge, led by Vorn, a pieced-together alien with illegal cybernetic enhancements, launches a devastating attack, the colony is thrown into chaos. Tiberius is gravely injured defending the colony, and Simone makes a desperate decision to save him using her groundbreaking technology. Transforming him into the first cyborg, she saves his life because she can’t imagine living without him. As Tiberius adjusts to his new identity, their bond deepens, and they fortify the colony’s defenses against the Scourge. It’s a matter of when, not if, they’ll return, since Vorn wants revenge for Simone shooting him—and he wants her technology. He has no problem killing her to get it. Cyborgs’ Origin is a passionate and thrilling prequel set a century before the BioCircuit Nexus series, exploring the origins of a love story that will shape a new era.


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