Book Review: Programmed for Love

 


Lela Talbot works on a long haul ore freighter, traveling between the Cloud and Earth. When someone aboard the ship tampers with the engines, Lela is called in to help—along with D-084, the cool, collected, kind android that Lela has been crushing on for weeks.


While saving the day, it becomes clear that D returns Lela’s interest. But as things heat up between them, Lela fears exposing her feelings to an android who can’t possibly return them.

When their saboteur returns, jeopardizing their trip home, D and Lela will have to work together to solve the mystery. Can she keep it casual, or will she give in to her love for an android who can’t love her back?


My Review

All I could picture is Data from Star Trek when it came to D. As a Trekkie, this is not a bad thing. So, it was easy to engage in this story and see it play out like a mini move in my head. I like the relationship that Lela and D formed together. 

Yes, Lela may have come off a bit obsessed at first about D. Yet, what they shared was more than a crush. It was the real deal. The intimate scenes between these two did not come off as awkward. Besides whom would not want a guy...human or android who knows how to satisfy a woman's needs. 

Looking for your next space romance read, you should pick up a copy of this book. 

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