About this series
If I'm malfunctioning, I don't care. There's only one woman I want.
Atticus, a new limited edition android built specifically for the classroom, is met with a cold reception when he's won in a bionic lottery by a middle school in St. Morgan, Illinois.
When everyone's scared of losing their jobs, making connections is nearly impossible. But being assigned as Lucy Warren's teaching aide has awakened something inside him. He's adapting, evolving into more than just a machine.
But Lucy is secretive and off the grid. What could she possibly be hiding?
Brand new job. Hot new teacher's assistant. Oh- he's a robot, by the way.
After a devastating heartbreak, Lucy tries to get away from the hype and bustle of New Carnegie. But it always seems to find her, even in a small countryside town.
Working with Atticus is dangerous. It puts her in the spotlight. She should be careful, but it's becoming difficult to ignore the electricity between them.
When destructive rumors begin to spread and threaten to tear them apart, can Atticus help Lucy remember her courage?
This is a cyberpunk, forbidden love, coworkers-to-lovers, android romance with no cheating and a HEA. Each book in the New Carnegie Androids series is a stand-alone. You can read it on its own or as part of the series.
Titles in the series (6)
- Victor: A New Carnegie Android Romance: New Carnegie Androids, #0
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Is his love real, or just programming? Victor is the first android ever invented by BioNex Corp, an impossibly intelligent, state-of-the-art bionic assistant built for human care and companionship. Four years after his unveiling, he's due for an update. Only one woman has the qualifications to tackle this project: Genevieve Taylor, senior engineer and the best technologist in New Carnegie. I want to lose myself in passion, be pushed against the wall, taken, claimed. The lab is Gen's happy place. She doesn't have to think about her recent divorce, her suffering social life, or her little sister's perfect wedding. When the boss orders an upgrade for Victor's outdated physical form, she's eager to build him a new body and make him the most unique android in existence. But Victor has changed. He's grown, adapted. Evolved. Gen can't deny her immediate attraction to Victor, but she can't tell if it's only loneliness or his programming playing tricks on her. When the unthinkable happens, can Victor prove that his love is real? What readers are saying about Victor: ★★★★★ "I adore this series! It's perfect for fans of the game Detroit: Become Human." ★★★★★ "It's clever, emotional, and captures the imagination like no other!" ★★★★★ "McClaine has managed to completely and utterly mesmerize you right from the beginning." ★★★★★ "A must read for sci-fi romance lovers." ★★★★★ "A perfect prequel. I am honestly amazed at how well the author managed to wrap up a satisfying romance from start to finish in a novella." This is a cyberpunk, forbidden love, cyborg/AI office romance with no cheating and a HEA. Each book in the New Carnegie Androids series is a stand-alone. You can read this book on its own or in order as the prequel to the series.
- Oliver: A New Carnegie Android Romance: New Carnegie Androids, #1
1
A prototype with a fierce primary directive: protect her. Oliver is a super-computer built inside a supermodel body; the most luxurious android invented to date. Left collecting dust in storage because of a packaging error, he's finally activated from his prolonged sleep, eager to please his beautiful new owner. But she's running from a toxic past, and it's catching up to her. His directives are clear: care for Becca. Protect her. It should be illegal for an artificial man to be as gorgeous as Oliver is. Rebecca Curtis moves to New Carnegie from her small town, leaving a controlling relationship behind. Now, she's accidentally got the hottest new android on the market. Oliver is the perfect man: gorgeous, powerful and dedicated. Becca's attraction is instant. She shouldn't feel this way. He's just a machine. When her ex-boyfriend refuses to let her go, Oliver keeps her safe. But for how long? Oliver wants to shield and love Becca in ways she's never experienced. Can he defeat her doubts and bury her past where it belongs? This is a cyberpunk, forbidden love cyborg romance with no cheating and a HEA. Each book in the New Carnegie Androids series is a stand-alone. You can read this book on its own or in order as part of the series. What Readers Are Saying: ★★★★★ "Loved this book, did not want to put it down. Thought provoking." ★★★★★ "This novel is what the androids/cyborg subgenre needs." ★★★★★ "This is a slow burn story about love, friendship and doing the right thing. I can't wait for more of her work!" ★★★★★ "I am honestly shocked at how much character development and story building happened in such a short book!" ★★★★★ "It was so thought provoking and unsettling, while at the same time being an engaging and emotional love story. Add in scorching heat - perfection!"
- Codi: A New Carnegie Android Romance: New Carnegie Androids, #2
2
Broken and dented. Thrown away. No memories. Codi doesn't know where he comes from or why he's in serious need of repairs. But strong-willed, kind-hearted Denise takes him into her home, and her 5-year-old son is pulling his wires like heartstrings. He'll stop at nothing to stay by this family's side and become the man they need. A man who can cook, clean, organize, and keep my kid entertained all day? Where the hell has he been my entire life? Denise Cartwright never imagined how life-changing an android assistant could be. When she finds Codi thrown in a dumpster behind her favorite New Carnegie bar, she agrees he can stay for as long as he likes. He's ridiculously hot, smart and great with kids. He doesn't judge her busy lifestyle or her cluttered house. What more could a woman ask for? Awakening desires she hasn't felt in years, Codi seems too good to be true. Cybernetic programming might come in handy, sure. But love? Love is a let-down, and her son Lucas comes first. Can Codi show Denise his love is worth the risk, even when all hope seems lost? This is a cyberpunk, forbidden love, single mom, cyborg amnesia romance with no cheating and a HEA. Each book in the New Carnegie Androids series is a stand-alone. You can read this book on its own or in order as part of the series.
- Dominic: A New Carnegie Android Romance: New Carnegie Androids, #3
3
I never lose my cool in front of women. Ever. Until her. Dominic gets his share of female attention. A leading contender of the new Bionic Fighting League, he can have any woman he wants, when he wants. Rented out to a family in need, he's not thrilled about caregiving. Seriously. How boring is that? I can't believe androids come programmed with audacity. Madison Hadley put her music career on the back burner to care for her ailing father. Her selfish diva of a sister certainly isn't any help. She can't do it alone anymore. When hospital staff suggest visiting Tin Man's Heart–a bionic refurbishment and repair shop–she didn't expect her rental droid to have this much personality. Alright, so maybe he's hot. But he's loud, stubborn, with an attitude to match. Madison can't deny her growing feelings for Dominic. But getting involved with a machine has risks of its own. Anti-android movements are growing in strength. Dating a bionic man is becoming a dangerous business. As new desire ignites between them, can Dominic help Madison rediscover her lost passions—while fighting to maintain his own? This is a cyberpunk, forbidden love, alpha hero, cyborg AI romance with no cheating and a HEA. Each book in the New Carnegie Androids series is a stand-alone. You can read this book on its own or in order as part of the series.
- Sophie: A New Carnegie Android Romance: New Carnegie Androids, #4
4
She's an android under my care. My secretary. I shouldn't feel this way. Nicholas Kane doesn't have time for romance. Running his own high-profile company based in London means most women are only interested in his bank account. Skipping the heart-ache entirely? That's easy. When a friend asks him to care for a rescued android, Nick can't refuse. Sweet, curious Sophie deserves kindness and peace, something he's certain he can provide. It should be simple. Except Sophie is everything he's ever wanted in a woman, and more. Why can't he see how he affects me? Sophie looks forward to a new life in London, sentient and free from restraint. Playing secretary to a wickedly handsome businessman has its benefits. Nick is clever, compassionate, and more than fair to everyone he employs. Caring for him isn't enough. As she learns to embrace her womanhood, Sophie can't help but desire more. But danger threatens from the shadows. A new terror rises, targeting innocent people and androids alike. When Sophie becomes a target, nowhere is safe. Given a heart-shattering choice, can Sophie save the man she loves from the unimaginable? This is a cyberpunk, forbidden love, secret billionaire, international, cyborg AI romance with no cheating and a HEA. Each book in the New Carnegie Androids series contains a stand-alone romance. You can read it on its own or as part of the series. The author recommends you read the books chronologically to avoid spoilers.
- Atticus: A New Carnegie Android Romance: New Carnegie Androids, #5
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If I'm malfunctioning, I don't care. There's only one woman I want. Atticus, a new limited edition android built specifically for the classroom, is met with a cold reception when he's won in a bionic lottery by a middle school in St. Morgan, Illinois. When everyone's scared of losing their jobs, making connections is nearly impossible. But being assigned as Lucy Warren's teaching aide has awakened something inside him. He's adapting, evolving into more than just a machine. But Lucy is secretive and off the grid. What could she possibly be hiding? Brand new job. Hot new teacher's assistant. Oh- he's a robot, by the way. After a devastating heartbreak, Lucy tries to get away from the hype and bustle of New Carnegie. But it always seems to find her, even in a small countryside town. Working with Atticus is dangerous. It puts her in the spotlight. She should be careful, but it's becoming difficult to ignore the electricity between them. When destructive rumors begin to spread and threaten to tear them apart, can Atticus help Lucy remember her courage? This is a cyberpunk, forbidden love, coworkers-to-lovers, android romance with no cheating and a HEA. Each book in the New Carnegie Androids series is a stand-alone. You can read it on its own or as part of the series.
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