It was all so very messy and real: the problem of trying to extricate herself from her old boyfriend’s life, combined with guilt about the accident that harmed both of them, then the new, uncertain relationship with Hunter (loved him!), and the female relationships were also strong and a pleasure to read. Lena is a fabulous character, and I especially liked her relationships with the other characters. I loved this story from the first sentence and zipped straight through it, interrupted only by the need to sleep. Oh my giddy aunt, Girl of Flesh and Metal yanked me right out of the reading funk I’d fallen into. When the evidence points to her, Lena decides to prove her innocence-or her guilt. And thanks to her sleepwalking, Lena doesn’t know what she was doing during the murders. To Lena, this is just another example of how CyberCorp-her parents’ company and the manufacturer of the arm-screws up everything.Īs the rollout of CyberCorp’s new android approaches, a murderer targets children of the company’s employees. It acts when she doesn’t tell it to, even when she’s asleep.Įver since she got the new limb, she’s been sleepwalking and waking in odd places. The arm’s artificial intelligence takes Lena’s thoughts to the extreme. Now, Lena’s stuck with this cybernetic arm, and her friends are terrified of her. It was supposed to help her-not turn her into a monster.
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