The Scent of Memory
Green Rising Book 2
By
Shari Elder
Release date: December 16,
2020
Genres:
Romance, Science Fiction, Erotic
Ebook
Published with Evernight Publishing
Cover
artist: Jay Aheer
Twelve years ago, Marisol lost Aren. Now he’s
back – pointing a gun at her head and treating her like a stranger.
Rebel hacker, Marisol Martinez, never thought
volunteering to keep the hospital safe from cyborgs would lead her back to the
man sabotage ripped from her arms. The man she swore to avenge by any means
possible.
For over a decade, Cap protected the cyborgs
under his command from every danger. Until he meets an insurgent, whose scent
wreaks havoc on his control. She calls him Aren and insists she knows him. But
she’s wrong. He has no past, no present, no future – only orders he’s
programmed to complete.
Forced together, Marisol and Cap can’t resist
the passion that keeps building between them.
With time running out, Marisol must use her computer skills to restore
Aren’s memories or Cap will kill all subversives on the planet – starting with
her.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Hello, I’m Shari.
By day, I crawl out of bed, mainline coffee,
walk the dog, get my kid to class, and save cities within the four walls of my
office. Usually by email.
At night, the other Shari
emerges. With a glass of wine by side, I curl up on the couch with
my computer nestled in my lap and let my imagination play until stories take
shape. I also periodically check on my teen-ager, hiding out in the
bedroom. Once I’ve reassured myself she’s not plotting world domination, I pull
out my alter ego, who definitely is. As my alter ego, I save cities in a cape and spangled
tights, wander space and time on a surfboard, fly over the Himalayas on
feathered wings, make six-toed footprints in indigo talc snow on the sixth
planet in the Andromeda galaxy or eavesdrop on Olympian gods while pretending
to whip up a bowl of ambrosia.
In
all these wondrous worlds, romance and passion blossom. I can't resist a happy
ending. And I am particularly prone to writing happy endings for those who have
given up on ever getting one.
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“I’ll
take you there,” Marisol volunteered. “Follow me.” She rushed out of the room.
He was by her side in seconds.
“Explain
your interest in me.” He turned off his scent sensors to prevent himself from
being sucked into the pungent turbulence of emotions spilling out in her aroma.
“We
were to be married.” The gentle emotion vibrating in her voice stroked his
remaining flesh like a caress. He shook it off. It was dangerous.
“Was
it arranged?”
“No,
we chose each other. We were living together when you were
killed—abducted—after a mining accident.”
“We
were intimate?” Heat roared through him. He shut it down reluctantly. He was
starting to like the way he felt around her.
“You
have no memories of me? Of us?” She blinked rapidly as though to force back
tears threatening to spill.
He
shook his head. “Cybercorp wipes our long-term memories. Periodically, a memory
fragment may surface, but our systems are programmed to shut down if that
occurs. If a cyborg suffers from too many of these recalls, he is decommissioned.”
“That’s
brutal.”
“We’re
brutal. You’d be wise to remember that.”
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