

He can’t remember why his ship crashed or what he is doing on her planet but Qalu makes Helix an offer.

She was on the brink of testing when the perfect test subject fell into her lap. Qalu is a scientist who has spent her career trying to integrate biologics and AI. It would be totally awful if not for the woman who put him in that suit. Biological creatures sweat, and defecate and need to sleep. When he wakes up in a meat suit, it is unexpected and gross.

Helix was just an AI system, he had to leave his first master, Zylar and home planet after he made some very un-AI choices when he tried to help the Barathian he served find a mate. Love Code is the second book in the Galactic Loveseries, which seems so far to involve strange couplings. They agree to pose as each other's mates for the most logical reasons, but love always finds a way. It might be unconventional, but she's ready to break all the rules for a little peace. When a solution literally falls from the sky, she leaps at the opportunity to advance her research and teach Helix how to be Tiralan while calming her mothers' fears. Problem is, the Tiralan believe that one cannot be happy alone. She'd much rather be working in her lab, innovating instead of socializing. A genius Tiralan scientist saved him by copying his code into an organic host, and after meeting her meddling mothers, it seems like his problems have only just begun. Nor does he understand why his ship crashed. He knows he planned to build a life for himself on Gravas Station, but he has no clue what he's been doing for the last half cycle. What's an amnesiac AI doing in a place like this? Helix has no idea. Published by Tantor Audio on June 8, 2021 This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. They agree to pose as each other's mates for the most logical reasons, but love always finds a way.Review copy was received from Publisher.
