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Codi

By: Roxie McClaine
Narrated by: Christian Leatherman
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Summary

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 five-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?

©2022 McClaine & Harding LLC (P)2022 Roxie McClaine
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Good romance with a sci-fi twist

A good spin-off in the series, with a different angle as to why would someone get an android hunk. Unrealistic but cute in its on way, if you like romance with a twist of sci-fi, treat yourself to the whole series!.

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Loved this storyline

As tensions rise this is a great storyline following the most recent AI that has the ability to feel. With good characters and a great performance from Christian.

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Android

Loved the narration of Christian Leatherman, perfect for this book.

On a night out Denise and her friends encounter a group of thugs beating and trying to burn an android next to the dumpsters.

Saving the Android ,Denise realises that he doesn’t remember who he is, where he came from or anything at all.

Denise ends up allowing the new Android to stay at her house. He takes the name Codi. Codi takes care of Denise and her son Lucas.
As their relationship grows, the mystery of his origins pops up at the least expected time and threatens their relationship.


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More than a machine…

When Denise and her best friend find Codi in a dumpster they are determined to rescue him. Perhaps because said best friend is married to Oliver, an Android, and thanks to him they know there’s more to Androids than meets the eye.

There is so much more in this story than I expected. Like many genre stories, it has social commentary woven throughout, in though provoking ways, using the fictional local paper to provide a variety of view points.

I am falling in love with the New Carnegie Universe, and characters, love that some of the secondary characters here felt set up for their own story, and look forward to more.

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Great story and narration - really made me think in places

Ok, so I think too much, but the beauty of this series is how it has such great characters and love story, on the one level, but then uses sci-fi to draw parallels to modern society on another.

Yes, there was a cracking romance between the main characters, but it was set against an upheaval in society caused by the big change of having androids easily available to the public, and how different factions react to that - and being people, it’s about as well (and badly) as expected. This isn’t rammed down the reader’s throat, but dripped to us as news clippings between chapters, mostly as backdrop, right up til it is suddenly part of the main story.

The narrator has again done a fantastic job, giving each character their own sound and feel, without falling into extremes, as some can do. The pace and flow of the narration was really great, matching the story well, especially in urgent, dramatic moments.

I’m looking forward to the next in the series!

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