Designed to be a weapon, trained and programmed to follow instructions without question, SETH was not meant to develop willpower, emotions, and desire. Falling in love with a human is unacceptable, and faced with the threat of termination, he is forced to choose—kill or follow his heart.
Jaden Sinclair is the mother of two boys, married for thirteen years and has lived in Kansas most of her life. Her family supports her writing dream and are amazed at how vivid her imagination is at times.
She dreams up most of her ideas and writes every one of them down, making sure that one day her characters will get their own book. With so many new books coming to her almost daily it's a wonder at times she ever gets anything done. One of the interesting things that Jaden does with her writing is that she can always work on more than one book at a time.
In her spare time, when she can escape from the computer, Jaden knits and reads. But it's her love for writing as well as taking care of her family that keeps her the most busy.
Pretty good book about Alyna, who is an employee at a large company. She's been getting instant messaged by Seth while at work which is against company policy but the only joy she's finding in the day. She's working 2 jobs just to keep a roof over her head. On a Monday, she's dragged into one of the bosses offices and told Seth is a computer program not a person and then watches as a body is downloaded with a computer chip and comes after her. Even though she figures out it's Seth, she still freaks out and now the company and Seth are after her. Once she realizes Seth's not some killer program, she stops running from him and now the two of them have to figure out how to survive.
Good story. This is actually a series and Shilo is book #2, which is on my wish list. I think this is the first time I've read this author.
Not an overly deep novel. It did have its slow moments as well as some high-speed ones. Overall, though, it was a fantastically different twist on basic boy meets girl romance. I'll admit to this being closer to erotica than romance, and I'm sure that part will meet with most people's approval. ;-) For what it was, it was a great book. I wouldn't re-read it, but it was a fun way to pass the time. I happen to like SciFi, and, while I wish more detail had been given about the hybrid human Hero, the concept was still intriguing.