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Steel Guardian
Steel Guardian
Steel Guardian
Audiobook6 hours

Steel Guardian

Written by Cameron Coral

Narrated by Tristan Wright

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Can a gentle robot win the fight for humanity's last hope?

Before the Robot Uprising, Block the CleanerBot dutifully followed his programming as part of a hotel cleaning crew. Now in the aftermath of the AI Apocalypse that annihilated the world, he tries to simply do his job, avoiding the dangerous SoldierBots who wage war on the last human survivors.

But when Block discovers a human infant, his surprise attachment to the girl compels him to protect her while traveling across the metal infested wastelands of America to a safe haven. Without his help, the abandoned baby could die before they reach safety. When he encounters Nova—a surly soldier who becomes an unlikely ally—they must tackle the biggest challenge of their lives.

Together they face mortal danger from bands of scavengers, militaristic SoldierBots, and Combat Mechs. A cyborg Bounty Hunter will stop at nothing to find Block and the child—an infant who holds the key to humanity’s future.

If you enjoy robots with a heart like WALL-E plus the action-packed adventure of the Mandalorian, then you’ll love the first book of this thrilling post-apocalyptic sci-fi series.

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherCameron Coral
Release dateDec 22, 2020
ISBN9781664917132
Steel Guardian

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    Loved the first book. Disappointed that the next books are not audio books as I cannot read them because my eyes are not good.