Cyborgs: More Than Machines Series by Eve Langlais

3.94 · 105 ratings
  • C791 (Cyborgs: More Than Machines #1)
    #1

    C791 (Cyborgs: More Than Machines #1)

    Eve Langlais

    Rated: 3.70 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 4 of 5
    · 27 ratings · published 2014

    Machines aren’t supposed to feel, but this cyborg can’t help falling in love. Assigned as a specimen collector for a captured cyborg, Chloe is intrigued by the machine disguised as a man. Kidnapped during his daring escape, he shows her that despite the chip in his brain, his humanity is not completely lost. Formerly known as unit X109GI, Joe is on a quest to discover his origin. While he doesn’t find the answers he’s looking for, he does discover that affection isn't just for humans... more

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  • F814 (Cyborgs: More Than Machines #2)
    #2

    F814 (Cyborgs: More Than Machines #2)

    Eve Langlais

    Rated: 4.05 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2012

    She thought herself a robot, defective and unique among her kind, until he taught her how to live again. F814 exists to serve the humans until they decide to terminate her. An instinct for survival makes her fight, but when she achieves freedom, she discovers she cannot throw off the chains of habit. Everything changes when another flesh covered droid arrives, a cyborg he calls himself, who teaches her she is more than a machine... more

  • B785 (Cyborgs: More Than Machines #3)
    #3

    B785 (Cyborgs: More Than Machines #3)

    Eve Langlais

    Rated: 4.03 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2013

    When cyborg intelligence meets sensual robotics circuit boards sizzle. Einstein was probably the only cyborg in existence with no interest in the opposite sex, until he discovered B785. With her sensual nature and quirky sense of humor, she draws this cybernetic geek out of his scientific shell and teaches him the one thing he’s never understood – passion... more

  • Aramus (Cyborgs: More Than Machines #4)
    #4

    Aramus (Cyborgs: More Than Machines #4)

    Eve Langlais

    Rated: 3.95 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2013

    Wiping out humanity is his number one objective—until he meets her . Aramus has no patience or sympathy for the excuses humanity uses to hunt cyborgs down and eradicate them. He’s put up with too much at their hands to ever forgive and forget. But all that changes when he rescues a fragile human doctor who refuses to see him as a machine. She teaches him that perhaps not all emotions are a weakness and that love can make even a cynical cyborg like him stronger... more

  • Seth (Cyborgs: More Than Machines #5)
    #5

    Seth (Cyborgs: More Than Machines #5)

    Eve Langlais

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 11 ratings · published 2014

    His mission: Blend in with the humans. Save the cyborgs. And seduce the only woman he ever loved, without getting killed. Cybernetic spy models are different from other humans turned machine. For one thing, they never completely lost touch with their humanity, or their memories. But retaining their identity doesn’t mean the military didn’t mess with their lives. Seth lost the woman he loved because of their web of lies... more

  • Adam (Cyborgs: More Than Machines #6)
    #6

    Adam (Cyborgs: More Than Machines #6)

    Eve Langlais

    Rated: 3.94 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2015

    On Earth, when a rebel cyborg leader is drawn into a search for answers, he doesn’t expect things to blow up. And he’s not just talking about his house. Somehow his heart explodes, too, with the last thing he ever expected—love. Adam survived the great cyborg purge because the military made a mistake, a mistake they lived to regret. They crossed the line when they decided to take away his free will and turn him into a machine. They erroneously thought him a slave they could command... more

  • Avion (Cyborgs: More Than Machines #7)
    #7

    Avion (Cyborgs: More Than Machines #7)

    Eve Langlais

    Rated: 4.14 of 5 stars
    · 11 ratings · published 2015

    Being a cyborg was so much better when all his parts worked. Avion’s nanotechnology stopped functioning after some experimentation done on him by the military. They broke him and now, Avion is no better than a human, even more annoying, he’s dying. But at least he completed his final mission. He saved, One. Mysterious and alluring, Avion isn’t the only person who wonders what surprises this woman hides... more

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