Cyberevolution III: Abiogenesis

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I don't know what the other low star reviews were talking about, but it wasn't the book I read. Buy it, if you like the sample or the other books you'll want to read Abiogenesis! I just finished this book and have to agree with a lot of what the other 2 reviewers had to say, which is why I gave this book a rating in between theirs. I love this series as well, but was disappointed with Reuel's depiction in this book. He seemed more self-involved rather than self-evolved as in the first two books. His character in the first books had him struggling for the good of the Cyborg race, the leader and strategist for this burgeoning race.

The true leader of the masses. Not so much in this book. Not a lot of emotion in this book, which is surprising since this is a series of "awakening" robots and this particular book introduces "Vertual Humans". Missing the witty dialog and heart felt realizations the other books were filled with, just kinda blah! I agree the delivery scene seemed forced and a little too slap stick, although it did have a moment or two with Pierce and Reuel.

I just read them! The more I write, the more I think I probably have given this book a higher rating than it deserves, but I like Kaitlyn O'Connor's books, so I will stick with it. Well I am off to the next I really liked Dahlia, because although she is strong, she also has vulnerability. I really like my romance combined with sci'fi or mystery or something else, and both parts should be well done.

I think the author did a good job with both. The first part of the story is very exciting and the middle part sets up the romantic triangle. I think it's pretty nifty that the heroine gets to have her cake and eat it too. She gets both guys. Within the context of the story, it made sense, because it was part of the sci-fi scenario and Dahlia is courted by the other guy when the first one gets angry at her and puts her at a distance. Actually, his behavior shows he has some vulnerability too, which to me is endearing in a hero. There are a lot of romances I've read when I wished some other better guy would step in, because the supposed 'hero' was being a real jerk.

This hero was being somewhat of a jerk, but he is redeemed, because you find out he really does love Dahlia. Still, he kind of took her for granted. So, the second hero is a nice development.

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The cover makes you think this book is about a kick-ass heroine in the jungle. Actually, it's about betrayal and misunderstandings and learning and finding love. Fantastic read even the 2nd time around. I am more and more impressed by this author with every book I read. This one has Dahlia, a cyborg hunter, waking from a medical eval with a med tech about to give her a shot.

She can tell he's nervous and when she grabs the needle and gives it to him, she knows they were trying to kill her. She's now on the run and going to the people she once killed for help. This one was funny with a lot of melancholy. I would recommend this author. Formas de pagamento aceitas: Habilitado Leitor de tela: Nov 04, Chappy rated it really liked it Shelves: Pretty good as a start to the series.

Cyborgs are damn hot. Loved Reuel and Pierce and Dahlia was very kick-ass. The premise was interesting and drew a sad portrayal of a futuristic earth. It seemed, though, that as soon as we got to the MFM part of the story, it was over. I needed more details View all 5 comments. May 06, Auntee rated it liked it Recommended to Auntee by: Just not my favorite genre but a hot, well-written book. Jul 13, Brutally Honest rated it liked it Shelves: Lacking depth, I think. But it's also been a while since I've read the other books in this series.

I would've liked to see more consistent character development.


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  5. The Crown and the Fire: Meditations on the Cross and the Life of the Spirit?
  6. Abiogenesis (Cyberevolution, #3) by Kaitlyn O'Connor.

Dalia goes from being very cyborg-y to all of a sudden revealing she had a close friend, Pierce, then back to being extremely cyborg-y, which honestly made no sense. Reuel, who in my opinion was quite different in the previous book, became exactly like all the other easily-angered, grudge-holding cyborgs. Pierce was a joy t Interesting. Pierce was a joy to read about, though. His character didn't really develop very much, but it was consistent, and had more depth. Sadly that depth wasn't explored much, but it was at least alluded to.

The beginning of the book was fantastic, the descriptions of the flight and the ensuing revelations of the treachery and subplots were really great. But somehow the book went flat after that, and the only thing holding it up was the romantic drama. Still - in my opinion - it was just the right amount of drama, not too much and not too little. This relationship is dooooomed. A plus-point for this book is the lack of archaic fake language use.

You know, the "gods-damn" and "aye" nonsense from the other books. I have the feeling that Kaitlyn decided to have the older cyborg models talk like that, and have the hunter types talk like normal people. Since Dalia and Pierce are the hunter type, they talk like human beings. Why Reuel is different, who knows!

Also, for once this book doesn't end too early. It actually ends too late.

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Too much vague information about what happens after the kid is born. It's lacking an HEA because it feels like either the book should have ended right after the birth, or should continue until they work out their issues. Jun 13, Lyndi W. I forgot that the reason I kept avoiding this was because it was a menage. I had some real problems with this one. I was constantly thinking "No, that's not right - it directly contradicts something said in the previous chapter. The story itself is slow. You're treated to a lot of Dalia, who lacks even the tiniest bit of personality, trying to figure things out in her own head.

N I forgot that the reason I kept avoiding this was because it was a menage. None of what she ruminates over is important - she never figures things out and nobody ever mentions them again.

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Honestly, the first half of the book felt like an entirely different story from the second half. They could be completely unrelated stories just cobbled together with a space-travel scene in the middle to explain how characters from Story A got into Story B. Really, I can't figure out how to review this because I can't figure out what I just read. I'm just not sure I should even bother giving her other works a chance. May 10, Coyora Dokusho rated it liked it. Logic is oftimes absent as well, again, suspend, suspend, suspend. XD But, really, with school done for now, I'm enjoying my round of mindless reading about cyborgs and aliens coming to mutilate our cattle and steal our women Jul 28, Spuffed rated it really liked it Shelves: Short review because I read a week ago and don't really recall much about it I read too much.

I do recall that the ending was quite abrupt, more so than usual as one would find from this author. Liked the characters a lot and their struggles with understanding pregnancy and babies. Jun 23, Rachel Johnson rated it it was amazing. Course, I'm kind of biased as Kaitlyn O'Connor is one of my favorite authors. Sci-fi, sexy, and very erotic with characters I genuinely enjoy.

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Apr 20, Ladymcbeth rated it it was ok Shelves: I didn't finish it. I've lost all interest in the story when I learn the woman Dalia was a cyborg too: View all 3 comments. The story of kick ass hunter Dalia who goes on the run and gets kidnapped by top cyborg Reuel and then bumps into old academy friend Pierce. They all form a family unit and have babies. This was an ok story, a little heavy on the baby stuff which is not really my thing. I like babies, I have my own, but I tend to avoid them in a romance novel. I also feel a bit sad sometimes when a kick ass female warrior seemingly gives up being kickass to raise babies.

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But it feels a bit wrong that they never get to throw a knife again or kick cyborg butt. It all just got very domesticated. Kind of killed my buzz. You know, cyborg warms the milk whilst cyborg gets it on with the female. It was more a one in one out kind of vibe. But ai do like this author and this series. Ignore bad reviews I put off buying this book due to the bad reviews. I am so glad I just went ahead and finally bought it. Unless all the bad reviews were of a different edition, those people must not really read their books. Three was no more badass heroine scenes needed in the book after the first chapter, so I was disappointed about that.

But she couldn't really fight pregnant anyway. Her personality didn't change, the public exposure scene excited her, the sex while her arms were cuffed was Ignore bad reviews I put off buying this book due to the bad reviews. Her personality didn't change, the public exposure scene excited her, the sex while her arms were cuffed was with her hearty consent. And the addition of a second male was written extremely well.

All characters were well written and the only typos were the model numbers of the cyborgs and virtual humans. I don't know what the other low star reviews were talking about, but it wasn't the book I read. Buy it, if you like the sample or the other books you'll want to read Abiogenesis!

Dec 20, Caroline rated it really liked it. Jan 28, Nessa added it. He may be incorrigible and terribly arrogant and stubborn but oh so alluring in all his cyborg sexiness. While he has plenty of flaws, because he is all too machine to comprehend softer emotions, it's nice to see him try to learn instead of cowering in fear like our heroine.

I thought him rather honourable and I don't know why the fuck the author would introduce a second male when the relationship was going well except for a few road bumps. Pierce came in too abruptly at the end I just couldn't accept him. And him sleeping with our heroine is nothing short of cheating. In the beginning she came off as fierce and strong but later I think she is just over ruled by emotions. She claims to love both men Nov 14, Luu rated it liked it. No estaba pensando leerlo.. Oct 04, Laine Aerith Yue rated it it was amazing. Wonderful Introduction for a futuristic world, I was so amazed by the characterization of Dalia, her strength, independence and her principles.

The love between Reuel and Dalia was sizzling, though Pierce was quickly introduced or inserted to quickly into the mix, I loved his humor and part in the story. The concept of the Cyber Evoluition Series is so original, its one of kind plot, especially the rule about a female taking-uh two or four men at least for a family unit. That got me fanning Wonderful Introduction for a futuristic world, I was so amazed by the characterization of Dalia, her strength, independence and her principles.

That got me fanning the heat off my whole system or maybe debating on whether douse myself in a cold shower outside the Alpine Mountains or maybe in a tub full of ice cubes in Antartica I definitely recommend it as a must read for the concept of finding humanity, a purpose of existence and true awareness of being.

It gives you something to ponder on like the Artificial Intelligence movie about the kid that wanted to impress his mom, the romance is a super great bonus! Apr 29, Sparkyhedgehog rated it it was amazing Shelves: I loved this book. It was a little confusing at first but the world was a complicated world to build and I think the author did a great job at it. I normally avoid books that hint at threesomes or menage because I dislike reading about anal sex and also because I feel too jealous on behalf of the characters that are being forced to share. It was great to have the characters feeling jealous instead of I loved this book.

It was great to have the characters feeling jealous instead of myself. This took me by complete surprise since I equally like and accept both men in the story and I absolutely love how it worked out I'm quite happy to find a book that has a threesome in that I am completely happy with and love. I don't feel as prejudiced and vanilla as I used to feel. Apr 19, Jessica Gomez rated it liked it. You can never go wrong with the science fiction futuristic space romance. Although there really isn't that much romancing here.

I liked that Ruel got his own story. This Yoda like character was like a child in his own way. A lot of internal scars that were the result of battles and what humans themselves. I liked his development. I liked that life somehow found a way to evolve further. Even though they are areas that needed to be lets say eimprove on. I looked the establishment of a governing sy You can never go wrong with the science fiction futuristic space romance. I looked the establishment of a governing system on the planet.

I loved Dalia's character. The surprises in store for her were good. But a little more development in her acceptance on his and more bluntness in the way she addresses Ruel and the others was better needed. Granted some humans aren't that way but considering she was still a soldier. Let's say I think that they are more forward. Jul 29, Tawnee rated it really liked it Shelves: After coming to a conclusion, I give this book 4 stars. I would have given it 3 stars, but the end of the book and the epilogue made me so stinkin' happy.

This is the first book I have read when the couple has a menage relationship and doesnt have sex together. It was quite a change. I would have felt like I was cheating on one person or the other, even though After coming to a conclusion, I give this book 4 stars. I would have felt like I was cheating on one person or the other, even though Dalia spent equal time with Reule and Pierce. I thank Kaitlyn for letting Dalia have twins. Feb 15, Starry marked it as to-read Shelves: She can no more resist his dark allure than she can cease to breathe She's on the run.

Their out to kill her, the people she worked and fought for, but not anymore She's a Reuel CO is tall, dark, and infinitely dangerous.

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She's a rogue hunter with life inside of her pregnant , and is on the run She offers the use of her body in trade for safety. Jan 13, Ashley rated it it was ok Shelves: I was disapointed with this book. I felt the plot line was there for the book but the writing and dialogue were lacking big time. Its one of those books where you feel like you could have done a better job writing it. I just wanted more. Not the length but better dialogue with the charchters and more depth to the storyline especi I was disapointed with this book.

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Not the length but better dialogue with the charchters and more depth to the storyline especially since it's the first book of the series. I finished this book thinking it could have been so much more which left me disapointed. I really enjoyed this scifi romance, first in the series Cyberevolution. As the name implies, the cyborgs are rebelling. The bad guys are their creators, The Company. Dahlia is a Rogue Hunter, until The Company tries to terminate her at a Med facility where she finds out she is pregnant, but has no clue how. She is on the run and finally finds her way to the smugglers to get off-world.

Where she meets Reuel, leader of the Rebels, father of her baby, and the very cyborgs she has been trained to h I really enjoyed this scifi romance, first in the series Cyberevolution.

Where she meets Reuel, leader of the Rebels, father of her baby, and the very cyborgs she has been trained to hunt. Really looking forward to the rest of the series. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. She decided not to count anymore. Other books in the series. Books by Kaitlyn O'Connor. See All Goodreads Deals….