Synopsis
Maxim is a droid halfsie, part human and part android, created in a lab. Now free from the madman that converted him, he must find a way to make a new life for himself. In an effort to put his past behind him, he takes a job as a fighter for the Galactic Cage Fighter Association. Unfortunately, he soon learns that the position comes with some unwanted benefits, like constantly being surrounded by adoring fans. It’s a situation that’s definitely all new for him, and he has to work hard to adjust. Just when he thinks he has finally moved on and gotten used to his new life, he discovers that the past cannot simply be ignored forever. These revelations of his past put everyone around him in danger, including the one woman that holds the key to his hidden heart.
Alona is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful halfsie women in the world. But human men only seem to seek her out when they want to display her as their trophy, and most halfsie men see her delicate features as far too human-like. Just as she feels ready to give up on the hope of a real relationship, she meets a droid halfsie that attracts her like no other. The more she tries to fight her attraction, the more she seems to want him.
Will Maxim let down his guard and allow Alona to see him for who he is? Will Alona overcome her disenchanted view of relationships and give Maxim a chance to prove there is more to him than the surface? Can they find their way to one another while surviving the dangers surrounding them?
Warning: For Mature Adult Audiences. Contains sexual content, language, and actions some may deem offensive. M/F
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Maxim grunted as he took the brunt of the punch to his ribs.
His internal operating (IO) chip reported that he would suffer a break if he
took another direct hit. He needed to end this match soon. His internal clock
told him the second round wasn’t near the end yet, but he knew it would be more
efficient for him to get it over with before his systems started to shut down
automatically.
He stood in the center of the GCFA cage. He didn’t try to
protect his ribs. His Beastial opponent grew in size right before he ran and
jumped at Maxim, attempting a superman punch with one arm extended. Maxim
didn’t move until right before the other man’s fist was about to make contact.
Then he stepped to the side so quickly, hardly anyone saw him. The Beastial
landed on his stomach and face hard, clearly a bit dazed.
As the Beastial attempted to get up, Maxim stepped forward
and aimed a punch at his temple. He pulled the punch slightly, hitting with
just the amount of force his IO chip calculated was necessary to knock his
opponent out. He didn’t want to kill the other man, after all. It was just
enough to make the Beastial slump over and black out.
He straightened up and waited for the bell to ring. It took
a few seconds for the crowd to realize that the match was over. Half of them
applauded and the other half booed. He was not the most popular halfsie
fighter, but his fans were slowly growing in number. Mostly they seemed to be
women, and they were constantly throwing themselves at him. He found this
strange. He had no interest in them. Maxim turned and headed for the healing
facility to recuperate.
“Well, that was quite a match Johann,” said the commentator,
sounding a little uncertain of what to think about the outcome.
“Yes, quite an interesting and . . . short match, Poland.
You would have thought that the Beastial, with his larger size advantage, would
easily defeat the smaller Droid halfsie. But that may be the fastest match I’ve
ever witnessed.”
“I think I have whiplash from the speed with which the Droid
knocked out his opponent. Speed and strength are definite factors on the Droid
halfsie’s side. He’ll be a fighter to watch! But I’d say he still needs to work
on his personality a bit to be much of a crowd pleaser.”
“I agree, Poland. He won’t keep his fans happy with his
non-existent charm. The winner of the match, ladies and gentleman . . . Maxim
the Cyborg.”
“They’re right. At this rate he’ll start losing fans and
we’ll have to buy him out of his contract. He’s making us look bad for hiring
him. You need to do something.”
Nigel sat back in his seat in the VIP box and stared at the
assistant director of the Galactic Cage Fighter Association, William Macey.
“What do you want me to do about it?”
“Clean up his image, make him more appealing. I don’t care
what it is, just do something. He’s not pulling in the numbers that we need,”
William ordered, taking a sip of his beer.
“He’s got a good number of female fans already,” Nigel
pointed out.
“Great, expand on that.”
“How am I supposed to do that?” Nigel had the beginnings of
a headache. He rubbed his temple. His assistant Amelia silently handed him a
bottle of pain medication. He looked at her briefly in surprise. How did she
always know what he needed?
William certainly didn’t seem to notice that anything might
be wrong with his minion. He continued, “I don’t care what you have to do, just
change his cold and mechanical image any way you can.”
Nigel sighed. There were times like these where he hated his
job. He took the pain meds and handed the bottle back to his assistant. At this
rate, he was going to have to invest in a pharmaceutical company to keep his
headaches away.
Maxim heard them announce his fighting name as the winner
and cringed on the inside. He wasn’t a Cyborg. He was a human droid halfsie.
Why the GCFA insisted on calling him that was beyond him.
He walked to the healer’s facility to have his injuries
checked, although he honestly considered it a waste of time. The healing
program on his IO chip told him that most of the injuries would be healed by
the morning. As he entered, he saw there was one other fighter being treated.
Hammer was lying on a bed with IV fluids running into him. They grunted at each
other but didn’t say anything.
“Lay down on the bed, Mr. Maxim,” one of the healers said,
directing him to an empty bed.
He shook his head. “I don’t need to lay down. I need a chair
and an outlet so that I can recharge myself.”
“But, sir, we need to evaluate how severe your injuries
are.”
“I have already run an internal diagnostic. I have bruises
on my chest and upper arms. My ribs are also bruised and require a healing
agent. I have some minor scrapes, but no infection has been detected.” He
ignored the bed and walked over to the corner, where he pulled a chair over
next to a power outlet.
He placed his hand over the outlet and pulled the current of
power out and through his fingers. There was tingling sensation, neither
painful nor pleasant. He could ignore it for the most part. But it was
necessary for his IO chip to have full power in order to heal him from within
much faster.
“That was a quick match,” Hammer commented.
Maxim didn’t look at the other fighter as he responded. “My
IO chip reported that if I took another direct hit in the ribs, they would be a
break. I would rather not have broken ribs, it takes longer to heal from
those.”
“Hey man, I understand that. But we’re here to put on a show
for these people. They don’t care about your ribs taking longer to heal.”
Hammer sat up further on the bed.
Maxim nodded but didn’t say anything else. He understood
what his job was; he didn’t need anyone else telling him. He knew that he was
not the most well liked of the GCFA fighters, but he had no clue how to fix
that. He enjoyed working with the GCFA. If he had friends, they would be those
here, his fellow GCFA fighters. He had spent the most time with them since his
conversion. He was honestly willing to work on improving his demeanor to
appease the fans, but it was all just so foreign to him. There wasn’t a program
he could upload that would teach him how to relate to others.
Maybe the problem was in how he was converted to a halfsie.
He wasn’t the result of a natural conception or even fertilization splicing, as
most halfsies were. He had a whole human life before his droid conversion. He
didn’t remember any of it, of course, but he read the report and been told
things by the human family he didn’t remember.
His name had been Maxwell Copely. He had been twenty-seven
years old. He was training for the Galactic Olympics as a weight lifter. A
freak accident had him rushed to the hospital, where they pronounced him brain
dead. His human parents had agreed to turn off the life support system when
they were told it was the only thing keeping his body alive. As far as they
knew, he had died in that hospital room. His brain hadn’t been completely dead
yet, but it showed so little activity, and the doctors argued that his body
would be useful to others because it was athletic in build and he was otherwise
healthy. What his parents didn’t know until much later was that Maxwell had
still had brain activity. The reports had been falsified to make it look like
he was dead. All in the supposed name of science.
He didn’t recall being this Maxwell, or being in an
accident, or any of that. What he did remember was waking to excruciating pain
and having wires and tubes running all throughout his body. He had actually
thought his body was on fire at first and begged for them to kill him. He had
to be restrained. The next time he woke there was less pain and less fire and
he found that his brain was processing at an abnormally high rate. He
understood things he shouldn’t have, but also seemed to feel fewer and fewer
emotions.
It had taken a week for him to be able to sit up, stand, and
walk. Maxim was introduced to the scientists that had brought him back to life:
Dr. Forbes, Dr. Deans, and a crew of about twelve lab technicians. They all
looked at him like he was some kind of experimental equipment instead of a
human being.
Technically, he was as full of internal operating chips and
wiring as he was human organs, so maybe they were right. He hadn’t dwelled on
the whys; he only knew he had to learn everything he could so he could escape.
So he accepted whatever programming they wanted to upload.
It wasn’t until the IDJ, Intergalactic Department of
Justice, raided the lab that had become his only home that he fully understood
what had been done to him. The scientists had lied to his human parents, lied
to the authorities, and lied to him. They weren’t creating him to help improve
medical advancements. They were creating him to be their working model, so they
could get funding from the military for a new line of weapons. The military
wanted an army of droids just like him.
They had implanted computer chips and wiring all through his
body and a central operating chip inside his brain. As far as appearances went,
he still looked completely human, but he wasn’t. The IDJ showed him the lower
level of the lab, where the scientists kept most of the failed experiments. It
sickened him to see all the half-alive, mostly dead species that they had
attempted to make into droids.
Human DNA seemed the most compatible for the droid
conversion process, but it had taken many failed attempts for them to discover
this. Seeing those failed attempts made him realize how close it had been for
him. That was the first time since his conversion that he could remember
feeling actual fear. He didn’t like it. The IDJ claimed that some of the staff
had gotten away and wanted his help to locate them. But Maxim wanted nothing
more to do with the lab.
The IDJ took him back to his human family, whom he didn’t
remember at all. At first they welcomed him and treated him like a miracle. But
it didn’t take long before his stoic and rather blank personality, added to the
fact that he couldn’t remember any of them, made it difficult for them to
accept him. It was clear that he didn’t belong with them anymore; his human
life before was gone. His human mother begged him not to leave, but he knew it
was for the best, for their sakes as well as his. They only re-lived the loss
of their son over and over, every time they looked at him.
So he left. He changed his name to Maxim, dropping the last
name completely. He looked for jobs that didn’t mind his unnatural strength and
stoic personality. But it was a chance meeting with one of the trainers for the
Galactic Cage Fighter Association that connected him to the fighting circuit.
He owed the GCFA a great deal for the opportunity, so he needed to find a way
to uphold his contract with them.
“I’ll work on it,” he told Hammer, switching hands over the
outlet to focus the charge through the other side of his body. He was
determined to make this life work.
About the Author
KD Jones has been a huge fan of both romance novels and science fiction novels since she was 16 years old. Her favorite television shows growing up were Star Trek and Doctor Who. When not writing, she can usually be found curled up on the couch with a good book, working on her hobby of photography, or spending time with her family. As a single working Mom she wants to show her son that a person can follow their dreams no matter how old they are and where they are in life. Dreams can come true if you work hard and keep believing.
Other Books in this series by K.D. Jones
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Rage the Animal is angry that a pure human female has been hired to travel on the GCFA tour circuit. No matter what he says or does, or how hard he tries to intimidate the little human, she refuses to quit. Normally he could ignore the human, but something about her stirs his inner beast and leaves the man--unable to resist.
TALON
Lindy is finally finished with school. Now she wants a taste of freedom before she begins the life her parents have planned out for her since childhood. She admits to being sheltered but doesn't believe she's spoiled. She believes in hard work and persistence. She and her college friends are going to celebrate their graduation at the one event that has Lindy enthralled, the GCFA Cage Fighting match. She gets more than just a good show, she meets a man that fires her up and leaves her craving more. Her infatuation quickly deepens. However, she is in more danger than just losing her heart.
Talon lives his life simple and easy, just how he likes his women. But when he encounters a captivating little human, all that changes for him. He is determined to have her at any cost. He finds that once with her would never be enough and craves more. Unfortunately, he's not the only one who becomes obsessed with the little human. Someone else wants her for himself and he will kill anyone who gets in his way.
TAURUS
Maya is looking for a change of pace. Being a full blood Arian, she is sheltered against the human elements. She is tired of being kept in the dark and wants to know what the real world is like. She takes a job as a ring girl for the GCFA. The moment she meets Taurus she is instantly attracted to him but is reluctant to her charms. After Maya witnesses something suspicious, she is in danger and Taurus can no longer keep himself from her.
Taurus the Ape Man is one of the popular GCFA fighters. It's a living, one that pays well and he is in charge of what happens with his career. The females find his unique abilities appealing. Little do they know how unique his abilities were. After the abuse he suffered growing up in the orphanage and then in the breeding programs, he doesn't care to get close to anyone especially females. When he meets the halfsie Arian hired to be a ring girl, his senses go crazy. He fights his attraction but it is a losing battle. Once she is in danger, all bets are off.
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ZARA
They call her--Zara the Amazon. She has been a fighter from birth, a fighter growing up, and a fighter with a life's mission, so it made sense for her to fight for a living. The Galactic Cage Fighter Association is the ideal venue. She is paid to do something she enjoys, which is fighting and kicking ass. At the same time, it takes her all over the different regions where she can continue her search for the prize possession that had been taken from her years ago. What she doesn't count on is having to fight these strange overwhelming feelings she develops for a very attractive human.
Special Agent Trig Roberts agrees to help the female fighter with her search. It is part of his job and he is the best at what he does. He travels with the GCFA while doing his investigation and finds himself frustrated when the beautiful leggy woman wants to be an active participant. He normally doesn't allow the inexperienced to get involved with his investigations, but he has a hard time turning her down. As they spend more time together, he realizes there is more to the woman than she allows the world to see. He wants to know more and more about the mysterious woman.
HAMMER
The Sledge Hammer is one tough, mean, fighter for the Galactic Cage Fighters Association. He doesn't take crap from anyone and if a person makes the mistake of pissing him off, they will pay for it ... painfully. He prides himself on being able to handle any kind of situation that arises. He is unafraid of anyone or anything except for ... the kids.
A terrible tragedy leaves the halfsie fighter the sole guardian of his sister's children. His life is about to be turned upside down and inside out. No longer responsible for just himself, he must find a way to balance working the hectic schedule a top GCFA fighter and with being a single parent. He finds that it is not as easy as he thought.
Molly Maynard is ready for a fresh start. Her divorce that she has been waiting two long years for is finally within her grasp. She wants a new life for herself free of her lying, cheating ex-husband. She ends up homeless, jobless, and with limited funds available to her. With few choices remaining, she agrees to take a job traveling with the Galactic Fighters Association as a nanny for one of their fighters. But her ex-husband continues to cause problems for her even from a distance.
Hammer expects the usual nanny that the company would send. She is sure to be stuffy, uptight, old, and half senile. He worries that the kids be their usual rowdy selves. The nannies never last long. He doesn't think the newest nanny will be any different. It's a real shame because Nanny Molly was hot! Hammer has to keep his mind and his hands off the nanny and her curvaceous body. He finds himself protective of her when she is harassed.
ZEN
In book six of the Galactic Cage Fighters: Zen the Sin is the hottest male in the Galaxy according to the Galactic Times and every woman who attends a GCFA fight. Being charming comes naturally to Zen, giving him the ability to play the part of the Galactic Cage fighter playboy--well. He poses with fans, signs autographs, and is a pro at doing commercials. No one sells sex better than Zen the Sin. So when the Galactic Times sends a female to do a two week long expose; it should have been just another day in the life of Zen the Sin. Problem is, she doesn't seem to fall for his usual playboy routine nor does she seem swayed by his good looks.
Shawna Baker jumps at the opportunity by the magazine she works for and agrees to do an in-depth interview with the fighter known as Zen the Sin. She has been waiting for this day to come for years, a chance to travel on the Galactic Cage Fighters ship and get to learn about a man from her past.
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