Ashes and Metal (Cyborg Shifters Book 5)

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by Naomi Lucas


  Thirdly, I want to dedicate this story to Tiffany Roberts (you’ve seen those Kraken books around, yeah?). She’s become one of my greatest friends since starting this journey of being an author and is always, always there when I need her. She made this story sparkle.

  A special shout-out to the Monster-loving Ladies! You know who you are. :)

  And last but not least, to all my readers, my fans, and bloggers. To all the messages you send me, the emails of thanks, and the ever-present support you fill me with on a day-to-day basis. YOU keep my butt in the chair. YOU allow me to play story Tetris and help me bring my characters to life. Thank you for that and thank you for reading my horror and my love.

  Thank you.

  This is where I tell you what I’m working on next haha... but at this moment, I’m planning on working on several projects at once for the later half of 2018. Usually, I pick one adventure and go for it but I have a couple of characters cluttering up my headspace. I won’t leave you completely hanging though. Zeph’s book, Cyborg Shifters book six is one of those stories I’ll be working on! And his story is a big turning point for the series... ending the lovely men of the original cast (and poor puppy Reid) and introducing a couple new ones to follow.

  The EPED does still need to fill Stryker’s position, after all.

  Keep an eye out for Zeph’s story, book SIX of Cyborg Shifters, and for several others that will be announced at a later date! Turn the page for Zeph’s blurb...

  Chaos Croc

  JANET WAS A MAN EATER.

  She knew what men wanted, took what she pleased and used that to her advantage. But the men who lived in the small colonies on her home planet were not the same as those who traveled and conquered the universe. They were nothing like the Cyborgs who showed up to solve all her family’s problems, especially the green-eyed god who crowded her space.

  So she used him like she used the rest—and bit off far more than she could ever chew.

  Zeph carried a demon on his back, one that scratched at the inside of his skull relentlessly. No one would guess that the neon green knight had a terrible secret, not with his charm and his lies. And because of his charisma, his razzle-dazzle darkness, the EPED used him for all he was worth. But sometimes missions can’t be fixed with diplomacy. Sometimes you have to follow your own instincts—even a croc’s instincts—to go after what you really want.

  He wanted Janet. He wanted to keep her.

  But the demon wanted something else entirely.

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