Cyborg Rangers is a series of six steamy romances set in the post-apocalyptic American West.

Blaze Savage, a cyborg marine ranger, fought in an interstellar war for ninety years. Captured and tortured by the enemy, he had wished for death in the darkest times.
The promise of her, the one female who was his genetic complement with whom he could breed and make a family, kept him from giving up. It was the promise of love embedded in their programming. But there was no plan for the cyborgs’ happy ending when the war was over.
Needing time to decompress after the war, Blaze went to the cyborg planet Phantom. But he knew he wouldn’t find her on a world with hardly any females.
When Commander Vyken Dark needed a team of rangers to bring law and order to the west, Blaze was ready to start the next part of his life on Earth, where he is already in the database of females looking for cyborg mates.
But fate steps in, and Blaze finds her running from a man who claims she belongs to him…
NOTE: This book is a sizzling Sci-fi Romance with multiple explicit sex scenes and the mention of rape. It also contains incidents of graphic violence. If these are triggers for you, please do not buy or read this book. Remastered for style and series continuity.

Cyborg Marine Ranger Darken Wolf arrives on Earth with two goals—upholding the law in the post-apocalyptic American West and finding his genetic mate. But when he gets there, she’s already missing.
Gina Malcolm’s best friend points him toward Overlord Devlin White, the powerful tyrant she escaped years ago. Determined to free her, Darken infiltrates the Overlord’s compound and rescues her. But their escape is anything but easy.
A fighter plane intercepts them, forcing Darken’s sky cycle to crash in the heart of the New Mexican desert. With his comm destroyed, his CPU malfunctioning, and no clear sense of their location, survival becomes their top priority. Their best option? Head north on foot and hope for the best.
But the dangers are just beginning. As they fight to stay alive, Darken and Gina must learn to trust each other—because their future depends on it.
Stalker Knight is one of six Cyborg Marine Rangers sent to Earth to restore law and order to the war-ravaged American West. Each of them hopes to find their genetic mate—the one woman designed to be theirs.
Stalker never expected to find his mate in the wreckage of a downed aircraft. But Neely Albert—a former prostitute turned smuggler—isn’t exactly thrilled to hear she belongs to him. With her flyer destroyed, her smuggling days are over, but she has bigger problems—she owes a dangerous overlord for the weapons lost in the crash.
When Stalker offers her a way out—join him on a mission to L.A. to help with reconnaissance for the city’s rebuilding—Neely sees an escape from her past. But she can’t ignore the undeniable pull between them.
Stalker is more than willing to be patient, letting nature take its course. And as they travel west, he quickly realizes she’s not just a survivor—she’s his perfect match in every way. Now, he just has to convince her to take a chance on a future with him.
Max Steele, a former Cyborg Marine Ranger, returned to Earth with his team to restore law and order to the war-torn North American West. Now, he’s headed to Northern California to take command of security in the ruins of the San Francisco megalopolis. He would have preferred a quieter, rural territory, but duty called.
Socially repressed and more comfortable in battle than conversation, Max isn’t eager to deal with the chaos of an urban wasteland. He even worries that if he ever finds his genetic mate, she might not want anything to do with him.
Then he sees her—racing across the landscape on horseback, pursued by four armed men. From the air, Max makes a split-second decision to intervene, putting himself between her and danger. After sending the men packing, he finds her standing over her fallen horse, pistol in hand, tears streaming down her face. The animal’s leg is broken. She’s preparing to end its suffering.
Max steps in to stop her.
Falyn Wayne pulls the trigger—on him.

Cyborg Ranger Falcon Rader fought for nearly a century in an interstellar war that left Earth in ruins. He endured it all for the promise of a genetic mate—the one woman designed to be his, the only one with whom he could build a future. Five years after the war ended, his match was finally found. After making him wait an agonizing week, she agreed to meet.
Raya Monroe joined the Genetic Mate Project because, after five years alone, marriage seemed like a distant dream. But when she saw Falcon—so young, so impossibly attractive—doubt crept in. Surely, he’d take one look at her and reconsider.
Yet Falcon wanted only her. His reassurance melted her fears, and when he asked for a kiss, passion ignited hotter than either expected. Giving in to desire was easy—they were committing to a life together, after all.
But Falcon’s duty as a Ranger isn’t over. He’s been tasked with rooting out city gangs in his territory, a responsibility that keeps him away when he’d rather be with Raya on their farm. In rural Kansas, they thought they’d escaped the dangers of the ruined cities.
They were wrong. And now, their new life together may not survive what’s coming.
Shadow
When Cyborg Ranger Falcon asked Shadow to check on his mate’s sister, he never expected to find his own genetic mate. Jenny was beautiful, strong—but haunted by her past. Their attraction was undeniable, yet he knew she needed time. Walking away was the hardest thing he’d ever done. But the moment he left, Jenny realized she didn’t want a life without him.
Jenny
She never expected Shadow to crash into her life—especially when she wasn’t ready. Though she had always hoped for a cyborg mate someday, seeing her sister find love made her realize how empty her own life had become.
The moment Shadow was gone, she knew she had to follow. She thought life with him at his Montana ranch would be quiet, peaceful. But hidden alien bases and ruthless gangs shattered that illusion.
Falling for Shadow was easy. Surviving to build a future together? That would be the real challenge.




