Kingston 691 (Cyborgs: Mankind Redefined, #2) by Donna McDonald Review

Kingston 691: Book 2 of Cyborgs: Mankind Redefined (Volume 2) - Donna McDonald

They took his wife and his memories away. Now he wants them back.

Kingston West put his military service behind him much easier than most of the men he served with during the final war. As far as he was concerned, the cyborg who was Kingston 691 no longer existed. And the Cyber Husband program? He viewed it like he viewed having been a prisoner of war. Both were just service related memories he didn’t plan on recalling. The future was all he needed.

At least he felt that way until he discovered one wife’s file had been totally erased from his Cyber Husband records. Only her name remained in data storage, though her family swore they’d had a loving relationship.

To put the past completely behind him, King has to first find the now missing Seetha Harrington. Before he can enjoy his new beginning, he needs to find out why Norton took those seven years together away from both of them.

 

Review 

 

The hero in this  science fiction romance is wonderful. He never flinches from reality and is a warrior and a chef.

 

The heroine is interesting as she is now after having experienced prison/work camp but I never quite settle in with who she was before. The romance is less satisfying than it could be because her love of him comes from the time before which he gets back in memories slowly so we don't get the falling in love bits so important to a romance with her being less defined.

 

There is plenty of action here and good world building.