Adam 483: Man or Machine?

by Ruth D. Kerce

Ellora's Cave

February 2, 2005

ISBN-13: 1419901346

Available in: e-Book

Adam 483: Man or Machine?
by Ruth D. Kerce

Adam 483 feels more at ease in space than he did on Jenway Station. After coming face-to-face with his new boss, he's determined to serve not only as her personal security bot, but as her private eroti-bot. But he's harboring a secret, and he'll be killed if anyone discovers it. He needs her on his side as badly as he needs to be between her legs.

Captain Tyree Samou doesn't want a robot following her every move, even if he is sexier than most human males. And now the robot seems determined to get inside her uniform, too. Something about him intimidates her, draws her, and makes her crave being sexually dominated by him. She's never been so affected by a man, let alone a mere machine.

Adam takes Tyree through a sexual journey like nothing she's ever known, showing the commander the pleasures of submission and the power of trust. What he doesn't expect is to fall in love with Tyree, and he now realizes that she holds his future in her hands.

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Ruth D. Kerce's Bio

After winning a short story contest in the fifth grade, I was hooked on creating entertaining stories, and I haven't stopped writing since. Poetry, science fiction, children's stories--over the years I've tried a little bit of everything, but nothing felt quite right. Then a romance book was placed in my hands, and it felt like I'd come home.

As soon as possible, I got a Master's Degree in Computer Science to help me make a living while pursuing my writing dream. I then enrolled in a writing institute and received a diploma after completing the two-year program. I'm now a member of numerous writing groups, attend writing workshops/conferences, and conduct a romance writers' workshop on AOL.

Membership in Romance Writers of America, the From the Heart Online Chapter of RWA, and the Desert Rogues Romance Writers Group, in particular, has allowed me to mingle with other writers and make life-long friendships that have become as important as my writing.

My stories have won or placed in many contests (and each win has been as thrilling as the first!). I'm the editor of the Whispers of Love newsletter and Web Director for The FTH Online RWA Chapter. My articles and short stories have appeared online and in newsletters.