Claimed by the Cyborg
by Cara
Bristol
GENRE: Science Fiction Romance
BLURB:
March Fellows assumed he had all the time in the galaxy to
pursue a relationship with Jules, an alien exchange student from Xenia, until
she vanished without a trace. After years of searching, he finds his lost love
on the eve of her arranged marriage.
The daughter of the Xenian emperor, Julietta never meant to fall
in love with a Terran man while visiting Earth. Leaving to fulfill her responsibilities
on her home planet opened up a hole in her heart that could never be filled.
When March, now a cyborg, unexpectedly shows up just before she is to be
bonded, she struggles to find the courage to turn him away a second time and
follow through with her duty.
Before she can act, the lovers are thrust into a political
conspiracy that threatens the Xenian empire and their lives.
Claimed by the Cyborg is a standalone read in the Cy-Ops Sci-fi
Romance series.
Excerpt:
“If Naimo should…pass, what will happen?”
“The
seer will choose another mate for me.”
“You
will go through with it?”
“I
will be required to.” The idea sickened her, but responsibility only could be
delayed; it could not be shirked. Each postponement shortened the time
available to produce an heir. She and Naimo or his replacement would have to
couple often to ensure she got pregnant by the deadline.
“I hope for your sake he recovers, and you
live a long and happy life together. I apologize for interrupting your
solitude.”
She
would never see him again. Her heart seized, but she didn’t dare watch him go.
Julietta gripped the pillar of the tacani for support. Tears trickled down her
cheeks.
For
a big man, he moved quietly, his footfalls making the merest pitter patter on
the floor. In seconds the door would open and—
She
whirled around.
March
stood in front of her, his face stony, his blue eyes lit with an emotion she
couldn’t read.
He
grabbed her and yanked her against his chest. Her feet left the floor. One
strong hand slid under her hair to grip her nape and tilt her head. His mouth
slammed down on hers, would have forced her lips to part, but she was already
opening for his kiss, drowning in it. Waves after wave of need swamped her
body, eradicating all thought and will, except for the need to get closer, to
meld into one body so no space, no cultural divide, no duty could separate
them.
His
tongue lashed hers, but she accepted his anger as penance, craved more, incited
more as she lashed back. Teeth gnashed, deliberate and accidental, drawing
blood that mixed with the decadent taste of him. Her head swirled, and she
grabbed at his shoulders for support. Taut muscle, as hard as rock, offered no
give, like his kiss. He didn’t coax, he took, anger and pain evident in the
crush of his mouth, the steel grip of his hands.
Scalding
tears of love and despair poured from her eyes and into their mouths.
When
he dropped her on her feet and thrust her away, it was like tumbling into the
abyss again, like returning to Xenia all those years ago.
He
wiped his lips as if to erase her touch. “Have a good life, Jules.” He left and
never looked back.
Interview
with USA Today Bestselling Author Cara Bristol
What inspired you to write Claimed by
the Cyborg?
I
got the idea for Claimed by Cyborg
when I wrote another Cy-Ops Sci-fi Romance, Married
to the Cyborg (a free book readers get when they subscribe to my
newsletter). The initial story idea grew out of idle chit-chat between two
characters. Married to the Cyborg
heroine (Penelope) attends a gala where she meets the Xenian emperor’s daughter
(Julietta). I’m a total pantser. I make stuff up as I write. The two women
started talking, and Julietta told Penelope that she was planning her wedding
ceremony, but that she hadn’t met her
mate yet, and didn’t get to meet him until the day of the ceremony. Say,
what??? How can she marry a man she
hasn’t met? I realized there was a story there.
Can you tell us a little bit about the
next book(s) in the Cy-Ops Sci-fi Romance series or what you have planned for
the future?
The
next Cy-Ops Sci-fi Romance will probably be Carter Aymes’s story. So far, there
are five books in the series: Stranded with the Cyborg, Mated with the Cyborg, Captured by the Cyborg, Trapped with the
Cyborg, and Claimed by the Cyborg,
plus the freebie, Married to the Cyborg.
Each book is a standalone read. I do plan on writing at least one more Cy-Ops
story. Carter Aymes, the Cyber Operations director has appeared in every book
as a minor or secondary character. He’s been waiting patiently for his own
book. The man is lonely; he needs a woman. Lol. Also, there’s an arch villain
in the series who needs to be vanquished! Besides Cy-Ops, I’m writing a
standalone, single title alien “mail order” bride romance, and I have plans for
a new sci-fi romance series.
Can you tell us a little bit about the
characters in Claimed by the Cyborg?
Marchand
“March” Fellows is a cyborg who works for a spacecraft manufacturing company. He
first met Jules when she was an “alien exchange student” at the Terran
Technical Institute, and he was a teaching assistant. They became lovers, but
then she vanished in the middle of the night. He searched for her for years,
but never knew what had happened to her. He was critically injured in a
terrorist attack and was transformed into a cyborg. Jules, aka Julietta, had
duties on her home planet that she couldn’t avoid. She was desperately in love
with March, but believed they had no future together. She left to fulfill her
duty, which included going forth with an arranged bonding to a man she’d never
met.
You know I think we all have a favorite
author. Who is your favorite author and why?
I
have so many favorite authors, and many of them are my friends. It’s impossible
to name just one, but I’ll list a few in the sci-fi romance genre: Cynthia Sax,
Eve Langlais, Lisa Medley, Veronica Scott, Jessica Subject, Ed Hoorneart, Anna
Zaires. I apologize to my many other favorite authors whose names escape me at
the moment!
If you could time-travel would you
travel to the future or the past? Where would you like to go and why would you
like to visit this particular time period?
I
would go into the future about a hundred years. When I compare where we were
technologically in 1917 to where we are now, it’s just astounding. Our lives
have changed so much in just twenty years. I cannot imagine what the world will
be like in another 100 years, and I would like to see it.
Do you have any little fuzzy friends?
Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?
I
do. I have a cat, who sits on her scratch post next to my desk and supervises
my work.
Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to visit with us today.
Thank
you so much for having me!
AUTHOR BIO:
USA
Today bestselling author Cara Bristol has been the no. 1 best seller in science
fiction romance, bdsm erotica, and holiday fiction on Amazon. She’s the author
of two science fiction romance series featuring tough alpha heroes: the Cy-Ops
Sci-fi Romance cyborg series and the Breeder science fiction romance series,
which emphasize character-driven stories written with a touch of humor and
sizzling chemistry between the hero and heroine. Cara lives in Missouri with
her own alpha hero, her husband.
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