The most valuable weapon the enemy ever made. . . and the cyborg who loves her. Together, their love can save their world.Roihan wakes from his chip’s control to find himself in the middle of a battle. Filled with rage and grief, Roihan only has one goal: to find his wife. And the last time he saw her was during the Ardak invasion a year ago.The most powerful cyborg ever created, Aria can … cyborg ever created, Aria can communicate with the Ardak scientists and fly their ships into battle. She is proud to be a member of their army. But when the Ardaks decide to kill everyone on Aurora, she finds that her perfect history in their army might not be what they told her at all . . .
Now Roihan and Aria are both on a desperate mission to save everyone from the Ardaks’ most powerful weapon: the Red Death. Can they find a cure in time to save their people? And when she remembers the truth about her past, will she still want to?
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Aria and Roihan are facing dangers from both within and without – in fact, its not even certain they are on the same side. Who can be trusted? This book takes them off the planet in a fast paced, action filled story. The physics in places requires a bit of suspension of disbelief, but the story is entertaining. The challenges keep coming at them one after another as they desperately seek a cure to the cloud of red death threatening to exterminate their people.
This book had far more of a gritty space opera feel as compared to Tordan which stayed plant bound and veered more towards fantasy. It is primarily a story of conflict and expands the complexities of the situation on the planet. It is also a second chance romance in a way – Roihan has found his wife, but she has no memories of him, can he win her heart again?
This is book 2 in the Cyborg Warriors series and picks up right where book 1 left off, but follows a different pair of characters. The story arc in this story can be read independently of the previous book, but the backstory from book one make this a far richer story. Understanding the peoples and conflict that is going on might be a bit challenging if you start with this book. This is an honest and voluntary review of an ARC
I loved this book and this series! I recommend reading the first book in the series so you have a better understanding of this book. This book is fast-paced and action-packed. I really enjoyed Roihan and Aria. After they are set free Roihan’s only mission is to find out what happened to his wife, Aria. But Aria has a surprise of her own, she is made into a cyborg and like the rest of them she has her memories stolen from her. As the memories begin to filter in she cannot deny the connection to Roihan. He does not want Aria to get all of her memories back because there is a tragedy in her past that he doesn’t want her to remember. Will there love really conquer all? Will Aria be able to reconcile her past with her future? I highly recommend this book! I can’t wait for Simban’s story to be told!
I am loving this series! This is book 2 in the series and I suggest for a richer experience, if you haven’t read bk 1 do so first.
Plenty of twists, turns, action and some great characters make this a book hard to put down.
The fight continues for the planet Aurora. Aria is found again but has no memories ofher former life. She is now with the Ardak monsters. Can they overcome the red death? Will she get her memory back and the devastation these memories will bring her? Will she remember her husband Roihan? I really enjoyed the story of Aria and Roihan.
This one was a bit of a struggle for me as I had not read book 1. However, after I got immersed in the world I was hooked.
Roihan has finally been freed from his control chip. He knows his wife is out there somewhere, if he could only remember!
Aria first female cyborg and only knows the “truth” fed to her by the Ardak. She can not only speak with the Ardak but also with their ships. But she is not some Automaton. When she discovers that they plan on attacking a planet she links up with Roihan. But as her memories of her past life filter through, some glimpses of Roihan also appear. What is Roihan to her? What memories do they both share?
Loved that Roihan never gave up on finding his wife, even with the stiff obstacles of not remembering pretty much anything about her. Aria may be a unique cyborg but she is still a female, ne who is slowly remembering all the pain and experiments she has been through and what she has lost. Love really does strike twice and I loved watching them fall for each other once more.