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Lädt ... Break and Entervon Rachel Haimowitz
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. This is a big departure from what I normally read but I took up the challenge from M/M group. The tale is dark but it draws the reader in as you try yourself to sort out the good guys and the bad guys. Both Bear and Cyke are tough and live in tough world. It was amazing to see how they get in sync with one another. Very good story. Loved the tight, fast pace of this. Loved the writing style and the cyber-part of the story. I was left a bit wanting in the relationship part and what draws the guys to each other beyond the hurt/comfort dynamic. Give them some space; the characters deserve fleshing out, for me the whole story could have easily been a third longer without compromising the pace. That said, keep 'em coming. I'll read anything else in that universe and definitely with those two. Zeige 5 von 5 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Man on machine on man. Red Cell, Book 1 Ex-Green Beret Victor "Cyke" Kellermann is on the run for a crime he didn't--well, okay, did commit, but he didn't realize it at the time. He's a good guy, a "white hat" hacker for hire. He's also more teched out than the Bionic Man, though his ailing 'ware creates as many problems as it solves. His latest series of break-ins are proving...difficult. Sentinel Tech's security is cutting-edge, and the cops are hounding his ass. He sees only one reason why his employer hasn't called off the dogs: someone inside is stealing data for real and setting him up to take the fall. Paramedic-cum-tech-phreak Bear keeps scooping an increasingly battered Cyke off the sidewalk, and each time, his fascination for the fugitive and his mysterious 'ware grows. So does the attraction that makes him reluctant to turn Cyke in. Every time they touch, barriers fall. Before long, they're both laid bare. Cyke can handle losing blood, even losing consciousness. What he can't afford is to lose his heart. Distractions like that get people killed--and if he succeeds in unlocking Sentinel Tech's ugly secrets, he won't be the only one in the line of fire. Warning: This book contains mechanical eyeballs, multimillion-dollar hand warmers, pushy mind probes, a man too stubborn to quit when he's bleeding, an underpaid paramedic whose services are needed entirely too often, and circuit-scorching cybersex...without a computer. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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I didn't really get this, it felt like a collection of separate scenes with little or no connection to each other. The plot and purpose escape me. I would have liked a little more back story to a) everything, b) why Cyke was the way he was, and c) why Cyke did what he did. The writing was good though, and Cyke and Bear were cute together. ( )