Love never dies…but apparently Rachel has.
Waking up one day to her obituary in the news and no recollection of the past few weeks, Rachel calls her husband, Nate, in a panic, at the research facility where he works. Nate is the inventor of CYANAs, Cybernetic Anthropoid Automatons, vessels that look exactly like humans and can store a person’s memories…and maybe even his or her soul.
When Nate arrives home, Rachel doesn’t recognize the man who claims to be her husband. Can Nate convince Rachel to fall in love with him all over again? Especially once she realizes what he’s done…and what it means for their future?
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Release Date: February 13, 2013
Publisher: Entangled Publishing
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Reviewer’s Thoughts:
I’m not much of a sci-fi reader, but this had an interesting premise and I thought I’d give it a try.
it’s 2065 and Rachel wakes up to discover she’s lost two weeks time and while she knows she’s married to a man named Nate, she can’t recall him or their life together. What she doesn’t know is her husband is the creator of CYANA, cybernetic humanoids which can be uploaded with their human counterparts memories and emotions, living for a thousand years or more. She also doesn’t know that she may not be what she thinks she is.
I loved the premise, because it had an I-Robot type of spin to it. But I think this was a story that would have benefitted by being a bit longer. I enjoyed the chemistry between Nate and Rachel. The whole premise behind why Rachel lost two weeks and the emotional toll that took on Nate had me at the edge of my seat. But when it came to the nasty university dean and the CIA agent, I wanted more to the story that eventually brought closure to the story and our couples’ HEA.
Shannon
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