Review: Cyborg by Anna Hackett

Cyborg by Anna Hackett

Title:  Cyborg

Author: Anna Hackett

Series: Galactic Gladiators #10

Pages: 224

4 stars out of five
4 stars – It was really good

Scientist Ever Haynes has been fighting for her life since she was abducted by alien slavers. Now weeks after being rescued she is still struggling with the memories while dealing with an emotionless cyborg. Magnus may be genetically and cybernetically enhanced but one tiny earthy woman changes everything for him and makes his emotion dampers fail. 

The first cyborg book!! I have been wanting a story about the House of Rone cyborgs since they were introduced and this one definitely did not disappoint. I loved Magnus and Ever’s story. Ever is struggling to deal with her PTSD and the fact she is going to be a mother. While her and Magnus shared a wonderful night together when he was captured he doesn’t remember it. I loved how determined she was to make Magnus embrace his emotions.

“His woman from Earth had a steel-hard spine, grit, and the heart of a cyborg. She terrified him.”

Magnus is an emotionless cyborg who does whatever he can to protect his people. He is now determined to protect Ever, even if it is from himself. Unfortunately for him Ever is determined to break through his dampers and make him remember their night together. Magnus is my favorite kind of hero. He was protective, emotionally challenged, and deadly. I couldn’t put Magnus and Ever’s story down and I can’t wait to see what they name the baby. 

I am dying to jump into Galen and Sam’s book. They are such deadly fighters that I know their book is going to be an action packed steamy romance. While I am excited to see the ending of Zaabah I am also sad because the series is ending. But the cyborgs are getting their own series which I am so excited about. I am just not ready to give up this world.


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Previous books from the series:

  1. Gladiator
  2. Warrior
  3. Hero
  4. Protector
  5. Champion
  6. Barbarian
  7. Beast 
  8. Rogue
  9. Guardian

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