There are quite a few deaths in Claiming Cure. It IS set during a rebellion.
One death, however, impacted Cure and Cyra especially hard.
They dealt with it. Together. They grew stronger for that experience.
About a year into my relationship with the Dear Wonderful Hubby, one of my brothers, the sibling I was closest to and considered one of my best friends, died.
It temporarily destroyed me. I howled for days. I lost at least a year of my life. I can’t remember that year at all.
But stars, it made my relationship with the Dear Wonderful Hubby bulletproof.
Because he stepped up. Wow, did he step up. He drove me hours to pick up one of my sisters. Then he drove us back, booked tickets to my Awesome Mom’s city for all three of us, and accompanied us to the funeral and visits.
He didn’t know anyone outside of my immediate family. He had never been to the city.
And something I didn’t realize until YEARS after that time (I was THAT out of it with grief), he PAID for all the airline tickets and all the incidental costs.
The Dear Wonderful Hubby, at the time, was working THREE jobs. We would share a slice of pizza on date nights. Yet he paid thousands of dollars (last minute flights aren’t cheap) out of his own pocket and didn’t say a word about it.
Deaths can be tests. The Dear Wonderful Hubby certainly passed that test with flying colors.
As did Cure and Cyra.
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Claiming Cure
A proud cyborg medic meets his human match.
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Cyra has tasks to complete before she dies.
There are patients to heal, a dangerous mission to undertake, and a world to save. She doesn’t have time to entertain uninvited guests.
Especially one coldhearted cyborg medic who thinks he’s better than her.
The male might be breathtakingly handsome. His sternly set lips might be extremely kissable. And his touch might draw out a passion she didn’t think she was capable of feeling.
But he’s also a distraction, one that might doom millions of innocent beings to a painful, horrible death.
Cure isn’t emotionless. He feels…greatly. Listening to that malfunction has caused other beings pain and suffering in the past.
He refuses to allow his desires to cloud his judgment now.
His resolve is tested when he’s forced to associate with the most provoking, alluring medic in the universe.
Cyra is his genetic match, the one being in the universe he is fated to protect, touch, claim. She’s clever and beautiful, and the need to hold her almost downs his systems.
But now is not the time to indulge his great wanting.
Cure has an assignment to complete.
If he fails to accomplish his goals, everyone he cares for, including his human female, will die.
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Claiming Cure is a standalone Cyborg SciFi Romance set in a dark, gritty, sometimes-violent universe.
It features two skilled medics determined to ignore the toe-curling attraction between them, a perilous impossible mission, and foes seeking to ensure they never heal another being ever again.
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