Born: Natural born humans are precious few and dwell in darkness.
Bred: Genetically engineered slaves who are the protectors of the Born.
Borg: The cybernetically enhanced enclave that split from the Born humans.
B Cubed: These three factions are all that remains of the human race after the world stopped turning. Scavenging in the darkness for what little is left, the war between them rages on though few know why. It begins with a child's prophecy and can only end when they unite.
Or die.
The Earth is dying. Only one man has the ability to save it but Dayen can barely function. Saddled from birth with a crippling form of telepathy, he is unable to give or receive touch. So what will he do with the Born woman destined to be his mate? A woman who has more reasons than most to fear the touch he longs to give her and her alone?
A little fantasy goes a long way.... Born on Sanibel Island somewhere between the fifth and seventh bottle of Rosa Regale, Jenna McCormick writes big girl romance with a touch of out of this world fantasy. Her hobbies include scouring the Internet for the perfect pair of boots and stirring up trouble, much to the dismay of her alter ego.
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I think this one is the best of the three. It’s set much later on in the timeframe.
The son of the characters in the first book. One of all three factions born, breed and cyborg. The story of him and his born mate. We see both parents (from born) and also rothguard and his female (from breed)
The world has changed again. This time the breed have their independence leaving the born to fend for themselves and find their race dying out.
It’s up to main character and his mate to save the world from dying. Quick and easy to listen too. 3 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Third and final in the series. Smut level is on point for length of book.
My least favourite of the series but still a good read. It tidied up the storyline. You definitely need to have read the previous two to understand all the information presented here. I didn’t engage so well with the male lead. The female lead character was sympathetic.