This book was weird. Even though there were multiple partners, it can barely be considered erotica (the love scenes were boring and common place.) The romance was really not romantic at all - how could it be when the men just latch onto Bronte (the heroine) just because she's the first woman they can get their hands on. Bronte, on the other hand, wanted the men because they were sexy and needy (she said so herself....the epitome of romance of course!) There was a plot at the end that seemed out of place and ridiculous so you wonder exactly what the author was going for because she failed at everything.If the next book continues in this vein, I'll just stop reading the series but I'll give it a chance because I already own it. Another good cyborg sci fi romance from Kaitlynn O'Connor. The plot made sense and the writing was well done. Good world building adding more to the structures and culture already in place for this series. The heroine was a pretty strong self confident woman. The three heros were each pretty well characterized and were easy to tell apart. The continual fighting when they get jealous of each other does get a little old but it's part of the series and is generally amusing so it's okay. I liked how she developed and filled out their trials and tribulations once they crash landed. Many sci fi authors seem to have so many ideas that they just skim parts like that. The ending a little hokey with the pregnancies but I'm suspending my disbelief because I love SFR and these are some of the best out there. There is quite a bit of sex here but the story is robust enough to handle it.
Not my favorite romance wise in this series however the story was good.
—vayaone
Great book, but a little too much internal dialog.
—kaitkeo_159
i love this series and this universe
—ernie14