I would love to see some fan art of these gals. It’s clear Hale knows the genres she’s playing with, and the story is by turns charming and suspenseful. Now what’s a girl to do, especially when there are signs that something far more sinister than jewel heists may be happening in the city they both share? Lana, better known as her sexy criminal alter ego The Silhouette, never intended to fall for a superhero’s sidekick. The Silhouette interrupted Molly during a heist, while Molly was on the opposite team helping Captain Commando, and the thief was just… so… pretty… Molly Fawn seems to have done just that, though. When you are a bisexual genius scientist with a secret life supporting the city’s greatest superhero, you are NOT supposed to fall in love with the city’s greatest thief. Silhouette by Robin Hale ( Amazon / Goodreads) Please let me know via my contact form if you find something yikes in a book I recommend. Obviously a re-read years later might reveal a problematic aspect I didn’t pick up on back then. (Disclosure: Amazon links are affiliate links.)Īny book on this list I loved at the time I read it, whether I had a chance to write a review or not. Superheroes, robots, machine-human hybrids, alien linguistics, immersive virtual reality, secret agents planning an interstellar heist, post-collapse environments, you can find all this and more in the list below. Here’s a list of my fave science fiction romances. So crossing sci-fi with romance? Perfect. I grew up on reruns of Star Trek, and my resulting love for the genre has never let go.
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