Hearts of Steel
by Elizabeth Stewart, Jennifer Dunne, Cassie Walder
Ellora's Cave
February 4, 2004
ISBN-13: 1843607093
Available in: e-Book
In the future, the line between human and machine becomes blurred. Androids can be programmed to be perfect lovers... but whether their HEARTS OF STEEL allow love to become real is the question. If anyone knows, it would be Milo O'Shea, owner of O'Shea's Discount Bot Shoppe, who supplies full- service androids for cut-rate prices in these very different stories of futuristic lovers.
My Darling Clementine by Elizabeth Stewart
Nathaniel Huntington is looking for a female sex robot in Milo O'Shea's Discount Bot Shoppe. He's seen a wide variety of "fembots", but he's looking for something "special". What he finds is My Darling Clementine, a one-of-a-kind creation. Nathaniel finds that her sexual talents are not her only abilities. She cooks and sings as well. Their uneasy relationship soon blossoms as Clementine fills the lonely void of his life. For them, life finally seems to be going their way. Until life intrudes with secrets both carry...secrets that could destroy their love.
In Batteries Not Included by Cassie Walder
Amanda needs a new bot to help her with chores on her secluded cattle ranch. She knows she has to replace her faithful bot Mike, but when she walks into O'Shea's, all she is looking for is an affordable bot. What she gets is unexpected love and passion from the handsome Timothy Johnson, a very unusual bio-mechanoid. To save him and Jean, another bio-mech, from destruction, Amanda puts her life and her heart on the line.
Illicit Programming by Jennifer Dunne
Maeko and Koie, members of different Muns, purchase two bots to assist them in their assignment to begin terraforming a distant planet. As the two couples travel to the planet Aysha to begin the work, feelings they never knew existed began to surface. And the only ones who can teach M and K about love and passion are the bots Sean and Meghan, both uniquely programmed by O'Shea's Discount Bot Shoppe.
Liz began her career at age three when she started telling her own stories to her dolls and favorite stuffed bear. Her older sister taught her to write at six so she immediately began writing down her stories and reading them to her family. At seven, she decided to become a writer. She won several creative-writing contests in grammar school and by the time she'd moved on to high school, she was working on the school newspaper and had a "lending library" of her popular stories that circulated amongst her peers. Her first paying writing job was in her teens working for the local newspaper, interviewing celebrities who appeared at the local theater-in-the-round.
Liz married, had children, and took a "real" job while she went to college at night, finally earning her degree in Business but never giving up her writing. During this time, she continued to learn her craft and hone her skills. Five years ago, she decided to devote herself to writing seriously. In that time, she's had several short stories published and finished four novels. Her work ranges over several genres from romance to the paranormal.