Codi
New Carnegie Androids, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Christian Leatherman
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Written by:
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Roxie McClaine
About this listen
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?
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- S. Smalley
- 2022-10-12
Easy, light, unobjectionable romance…
White hats and black hats, limited shades of grey…. A single, working mother finds an android in a garbage dump, stripped of his memories, clothes, and with evidence of abuse (his fingers are burned down to the metal with cigarettes and the back of his head is smashed in; his primary drive/server is deliberately wiped clean by the previous owner). She takes him home, cares for him, and pays to get him fixed and back online. Once online, he is kind but clueless, and understandably, attaches himself to her and her son. He is undemanding and gentle, just what she feels she needs. But when his previous owner activates a homing beacon and tries to repossess him, the single mother realizes that the attachment goes both ways. Will they be able to find a way to be together?
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