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Avion by Eve Langlais

birdloveranne's review

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5.0

Awesome story, but I want to read more cyborg stories!

jetenold's review

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4.0

While i am sad to see the original Cyborg series end it has left it open for us to find out what happens next (which i hope that we do!) The epic battle with the "darkness" still has to happen after all, and we also need to find out about the first half cyborg baby!

jasmyn9's review

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4.0

Avion has been in the story line for the past two or three books now. Injured and near death, the cyborgs return to Earth to try and find the origin of their tech to see if they can jump-start his system with some new nanos. But they run into a lot of bumps along the way - including a strage woman who calls herself One.

One is a very intriguing character, and as I found out more about her, she grew on me even more. She has a strange dual personality that she's contantly wondering which is really her. She brings up tons of interesting dynamics that really throw the Cyborgs for a loop. If what she says is even partially true, then the Cyborg world will be changing drastically.

One and Avion make an odd pair at first, but they are connected in a way that seems to defy logic. Their's isn't a traditional romance, but they aren't very traditional characters either. From the very beginning they just seemed to fit together and it was so much fun watching them teach each other exciting new things.

While many of the earlier books in the series can be read as stand-alone romances, in order to truly enjoy this one, you will want to read the previous books. Otherwise there will be parts you just won't understand.

audiobookmel's review

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4.0

Review originally posted at RabidReads.ca.

The last book in the Cyborg series. I’ve had a really good time with this series. I was happy with the ending and the series as a whole. Not only where the characters a lot of fun, but we finally get to learn more about them.

This story picks right where Adam left off. The Cyborgs are running from Earth with their new additions, of Adam and his doctor. They also rescued the voice that had been talking into Avion’s head. She goes by “One”. We know only a little at the beginning of the book, the cyborgs know even less.

Avion is still dying and no know why and how his nanos have died. They still don’t know how to get them started back up. One (who does eventually take the name Lilith). has an idea so she takes the cyborgs to a place where she isn’t supposed to ever visit again.

So, we finally learn about the nanotechnology that keeps the cyborgs going. We also learn more about the military adding it. I think it wrapped up all the plot strings of this series. There is room for more stories if Eve decides she wants to (she has been going back adding more stories to what were previously ended series recently with F.U.C. and Princess of Hell series. And that is not a complaint. I plan to listen to the next F.U.C. very soon.), but it will hold this way too. I just want to point out that I won’t say “no” to more cyborgs if the mood strikes her.

“I’d rip out his tongue,” she advised.
“Good plan. But we can’t act on it. For one, his wife is the deadliest woman I know, after you of course,” he said with a laugh, stroking the back of her hand.
“Is there another reason why I cannot twist his head until it pops off? I did that with a doll many years ago, and the doctors found it so interesting. I can only imagine their reaction if I did it to a living thing.”
“I really hope you’re joking,” Seth mumbled.
“You got my jest!” She seemed so pleased. Meanwhile, Seth sighed in relief, and even Avion felt some tension loosening.
His lady had some rough edges when it came to interacting with others.
“The other reason we can’t sit on Seth and shave his head, turning him into a comatose idiot until it grows back, is because he’s an excellent ally, and we don’t kill our allies.”
“No matter how annoying?” she groused.
“Even if he’s insufferable.”


“Four times the speed? Are you freaking nuts?”
“According to the psychiatrists, yes. Certifiably so and a danger to those around me.”
Lilith’s stark announcement had them all gaping at her.
Only Avion caught the sad undercurrent of her mind.
Aramus guffawed. “Girl, you might be freaky, but I think you’re going to fit in just fine.”
Insanity wasn’t a flaw when among cyborgs. It just made her one of them.

bodebeabay's review

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4.0

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A Sci-fi Action/Adventure Suspense Adult Romance
Debra Johnson's review Mar 22, 2017
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There are a few editing errors and that is why 4 instead of 5 stars.
It is action packed. The suspense keeps your attention throughout the entire story. A lot of surprising twist and turns and plenty of steamy romance. Loved it. Wish there were more in this series. I think she could do either another book or a spin off.
March 20, 2017 – Started Reading
March 22, 2017 – Finished Reading
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