Stone Cold Cyborg

· Cara Bristol
4,8
19 reviews
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72
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Dante Stone is an emotionless cyborg who commands a military space fighter. His ship picks up an SOS call from a settlement on the outer edge of Alliance territory, but by the time he can get there, most of the colonists have been massacred. He rescues the traumatized survivors, including archivist Miranda Lowell and her robot dog. His orders are to deliver the colonists to a space station where they can receive the medical and psychological help they need.

 However, Miranda awakens Dante's emotions in ways he never thought possible, and he begins to hope for a different kind of future. But before he can act, the colonists begin mysteriously vanishing from the ship, and he soon realizes Miranda's robotic dog may hold the clues to saving her, the passengers, and the crew.

Stone Cold Cyborg was first published as “Spark of Attraction” in the anthology Pets in Space 1. It has been revised with new material and is now available as a single title download.

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4,8
19 reviews
Anita Hanekom
09 October 2021
This was a quick(ish) read and I must say that I really enjoyed it. When Captain Dante Stone and his crew get sent on a mission to Verda Omega to save the New Utopians who are under attack they arrive to find the majority of the people slaughtered. He sends his first officer down to the planet to lead the rescue efforts. They bring the remaining souls on board and quarantine them, mostly due to the fact that it is a war ship and they cannot have civilians wondering around. When something draws Dante down to go and meet the survivors he comes across Miranda and her robotic dog, Sparky, thinks that Dante is threatening Miranda Sparky bites him. Because of this Dante orders her to power Sparky down. Only not all the survivors are what they appear to be and Sparky may be the only one who can tell the difference. I really enjoyed how Dante rediscovered his emotions around Miranda. It is a sweet story with characters that are really enjoyable. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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nicola Brooks
19 September 2021
Super short read, the perfect fit for a lunchtime read! Dante wasn't always a cyborg but he no longer remembers what it was like to have emotions. Well, that was true until a certain archivist awakened them! Miranda was one of the refugees from an overrun pacifist planet. She is worried when she learns that refugees are going missing and highlights the worry to Dante. Add in a supercute but terrifyingly protective robodog and you have yourself a winning SciFi shorter length story. Plenty of action and shapeshifting baddies abound! My only gripe was I wanted a longer story lol!
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Chriss
12 October 2021
3.5 This was a pretty quick read, perfect for those on a lunch break. I would have much preferred more story, it just felt rushed. So if you are after something you can sink your teeth into this won't be it. The characters were good and the addition of the 'dog' was cute.
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About the author

USA Today Bestselling Author Cara Bristol writes character driven science fiction romance with humor, heart, and heat. She loves introducing new readers to science fiction romance, and likes to say she writes sci-fi for readers who don’t like sci-fi. When she’s not writing (ha ha ha – she’s almost always writing) she enjoys traveling to exotic destinations and chillaxin’ with her favorite TV shows. Cara lives in Missouri with her husband. 

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