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Break and Enter (Red Cell Series), by Rachel Haimowitz, Aleksandr Voinov

Man on machine on man.

Red Cell, Book 1

Ex-Green Beret Victor “Cyke” Kellermann is on the run for a crime he didn’t—well, okay, did commit, but he didn’t realize it at the time. He’s a good guy, a “white hat” hacker for hire. He’s also more teched out than the Bionic Man, though his ailing ’ware creates as many problems as it solves.

His latest series of break-ins are proving…difficult. Sentinel Tech’s security is cutting-edge, and the cops are hounding his ass. He sees only one reason why his employer hasn’t called off the dogs: someone inside is stealing data for real and setting him up to take the fall.

Paramedic-cum-tech-phreak Bear keeps scooping an increasingly battered Cyke off the sidewalk, and each time, his fascination for the fugitive and his mysterious ’ware grows. So does the attraction that makes him reluctant to turn Cyke in. Every time they touch, barriers fall. Before long, they're both laid bare.

Cyke can handle losing blood, even losing consciousness. What he can’t afford is to lose his heart. Distractions like that get people killed—and if he succeeds in unlocking Sentinel Tech’s ugly secrets, he won’t be the only one in the line of fire.

Warning: This book contains mechanical eyeballs, multimillion-dollar hand warmers, pushy mind probes, a man too stubborn to quit when he’s bleeding, an underpaid paramedic whose services are needed entirely too often, and circuit-scorching cybersex…without a computer.

  • Sales Rank: #627495 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2011-12-20
  • Released on: 2011-12-20
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
"A fantastic cyberpunk adventure in an incredible world in what I hope will be a very long series. This is a must-read for those who love cyberpunk but for others as well who love a great story." --Reviews by Jessewave�"[A] geeky girl's wet dream. [F]ast-paced, thrilling, and sexy." --Bitch Factor 10

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Break and Enter is a geeky girl's wet dream.
By Emme
Ok, not every geeky girl is into M/M romance-- but I don't know, this story has all the right elements to turn one around (not that it takes much prompting for some of us). Cyke's habit of breaking and entering into the Sentinel Tech's physical and virtual premises brings him in contact with high-tech security goons, under-the-influence/possibly in-the-pocket cops, and a kind, considerate and hot EMT named Bear. There's mutual attraction between Cyke and Bear from the git-go, but I'm not sure beyond that why these two work together. Nor do I really care. Bear thinks like me-- Cyke is perfect boyfriend material because he's tenacious, dangerous and comes with built-in cutlery. *swoon*

Break and Enter moves along so swiftly that it only lasts about as long as a real B&E. We are only treated to snippets of what's really going on in the Red Cell universe, but we know it'll be an amazing ride. I hope we learn more about Cyke's history and what SenTech is up to in future additions-- and Bear needs a bit more characterization than being a medi-geek (Bionic Man trumps Medi-Geek, right? Though, having a guy who could swap out your hard drives is oh, so appealing. Uh oh, call the nanos in for cleanup because I think I just sprung a leak!).

So, wrapping it up-- Break and Enter is fast-paced, thrilling and sexy. Technophiles will likely geek-out (in a good way), but technophobes will be able to keep up and follow along-- freaking Luddites, hrmph! Four stars-- not nearly enough...definitely needs about .7 more. Gee, thinking in fractional amounts, that's pretty nerdy.

Rachel and Aleks-- do whatever you have to to schedules, Muses and each other, but gives us the sequel soon, 'k?

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
4.5 stars. Great world building, great action
By Emanuela PlasticDuck
4.5 stars.

I really enjoyed this book, especially the world building. It was very interesting to discover what was behind Cyke's attempts at breaking Sentinel Tech's security and to literally learn how he worked. The realization of his work comes to the reader almost at the same time as Bear learns about it. I was glas I didn't read the blurb because it tells a bit too much, in my opinion. The story catches the reader in a whirlwind of events and the transition between a chapter and the next was literally like the blinking in and out of functioning of a machine.

I think though that in this action plot, the characters and their personality gets out of focus a little bit, so I couldn't really connect with them, even if I cared for them. I have to say that I would have preferred the sex to happen behind closed doors (gasp!), and see the intimacy spill into their time on the page, I think it would have given me a better sense of the relationship developing between them.

Bear, the medi-geek, is strong and reliable. I liked the way he was both attracted to Cyke as a guy and to his technical gear and equipment and I know this sounds dirty, but it isn't, I promise, not entirely dirty. Cyke was so complicated inside and out that he stole the spotlight. It was really fascinating too see the little details of how he worked, both as a human being in flesh and as a sophisticated machine.

I would love to see more adventures of Cyke and Bear but also of other couples in the same universe. It's clear that the authors really enjoyed crafting this world, so I do hope they have something more in store for us.

My usually complaint with Samhain's books (and not the authors' fault of course): the last 15% of the e-book is made of excerpts from other books, plus the blurb for Break and Enter, which should be put at the beginning of the book, I think. It's a bit annoying because you build your expectations on what's happening based on what remains to be read and then you're disappointed.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Well-written and taut cyberpunk m/m thriller
By T. Gray
3.5 stars - A well-written sci-fi/cyberpunk novella that is very tautly told, but for me, never fully engaged me with the characters or the conflict.

What I liked: I appreciate that Haimowitz and Voinov throw you in the pool with no warning. It's a style of storytelling that I like since it usually means over-exposition is kept at a minimum, and the authors are doing the favor of handing the reins to the readers to figure things out and keep up with the narrative.

You're very much thrown into the action immediately when we meet Cyke collapsed at a bus stop, his heavily cyber-altered body suffering from some unknown attack. Along comes medic Bear, who is intrigued by his mysterious patient, but lets him go when Cyke refuses medical services. And so begins the story of two men who end up being very drawn to each other, and the corporate espionage case that threatens to tear them apart.

The writing is very taut, and there is no padding or wasted words in this 100 page/27,000+ word story. There are also a lot of neat ideas slipped in to build this futuristic world that Cyke and Bear live in, from nanobots that fix you from the inside out to Cyke's amazing prosthetic gloves, who at times seemed to have their own mind, and would quickly alter themselves for whatever purpose was needed. (Reminded me a little of the metal-bending T-1000 from Terminator 2 and how he would just change his arm to be a gleaming metal spike.) I also appreciated the authors' use of short chapters, and time shifts to help keep the pacing tight.

What was harder for me: When I start over-focusing on craft, it usually means that I'm not getting swept into the story, and that was my main issue with this. It's very well-written, but I never felt really connected (or "jacked-in") to the characters. Of the two characters, Cyke was definitely the richer of the two, with his stubborn resilience to push through whatever pain is inflicted on his body (followed by the mental digs of his former drill sergeant yelling at him whenever he took a breath, like a bullying Greek chorus), but neither MC really engaged me fully, and I found myself pushing to finish this story. I came out respecting the authors' ability to write, but missed having a deeper story experience, and ultimately felt unsatisfied, and ready to move on to something else.

This is the first book I've read by Haimowitz and the second by Voinov (after the co-authored contemporary romance novella Country Mouse, which was fine, but a little forgettable.) Although this one didn't really work for me, I'll look to try something else by them to get a better understanding of their style.

Your mileage may vary though, and what didn't work for me may not bother you at all. If you like sci-fi mm, especially in the cyberpunk variety, this story may be up your alley.

As a heads-up, this novella continues Samhaim's practice of ending early on the e-file. The story ends at 83% and is followed by excerpts for other books. That always throws me, since I'm never expecting the end that early.

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