
Twisted Metal Heart
Deviant Future, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Heather Costa
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By:
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Eve Langlais
In a Deviant Future, the world has been reshaped. Humanity has been changed. Yet despite it all, one thing does survive - love.
A devastating injury takes Titan's arm and leg, but a chance encounter with a woman in the Wasteland sees them replaced with a bionic set. These are no simple metal limbs. His body speaks with him. The alien presence forces a bond that he struggles to accept. Changes him in ways he doesn't understand, making him fear he's losing sight of himself.
Riella has been looking for acceptance her whole life. However, certain skills make her not only valuable but hunted. If she were to fall into the wrong hands, or suddenly decide to fight back...she might hold the key to bringing down the Emerald Queen once and for all.
If they prevail, can a metal heart learn to love?
Contains mature themes.
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Eve langlais knocked another one out of the park!
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I liked this couple best so far, mainly because Riella is a force to be reckoned with. Titan is the weaker link, especially when he spends so much time pouting about her getting one (or two or three) over on him and not needing rescue. Good thing there’s more humor in this installment, courtesy of a crusty machine. The sex is also a tad spicier, but still on the tame end of the author’s spectrum.
On the one hand, each book overlaps with the next. On the other hand, the previous book’s couple and previous settings hardly figure in. Remember Laura and Axel from book 1? They’re just mentioned. Gunner and Sofia from book 2? Other than recapping events, they don’t do anything new here.
Once again the focus is on the current couple, and adding some interactions with future MCs. The series arc about the dystopian world and authoritarian societies, and the Haven society’s quest for a new home, get mostly lip service, and the one-note villains continue to be just a device to bring the couple together … so they can dispatch said villain in a single move. Which is all fine as long as these are Audible Plus freebies, or bargained together in three-book collections.
It’s like six degrees of Kevin Bacon
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