Cyborg Seduction Books in Order
Part ofLaurann Dohner Books in OrderExplore the Cyborg Seduction series by Laurann Dohner in order, with quick summaries, series background, and a clear starting point for new readers.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
11 books
Burning Up Flint
by Laurann Dohner
2010
Flint marks Mira as his, but she refuses to be one more woman passed around a system built on ownership. Trapped together, Mira pushes him to choose her freely, not as a contract or an instinct.
Kissing Steel
by Laurann Dohner
2010
Rena tries to steal a ship and buy her freedom, only to end up owned by Steel, a cyborg forced into the same trap. Their clash over control turns into a steamy power struggle and a fight to escape together.
Melting Iron
by Laurann Dohner
2010
Dawn is kidnapped and blackmailed into being a sex slave on a space station. Iron is the cyborg assigned to keep her, but Dawn refuses to break, and their forced proximity becomes a battle of will, trust, and desire.
Touching Ice
by Laurann Dohner
2010
Megan’s job is managing android sex bots, until a crash leaves her stranded with cyborgs who don’t trust humans. To stay alive she pretends to be a bot, and becomes Ice’s, while hiding the truth and falling hard.
Redeeming Zorus
by Laurann Dohner
2011
Charlie needs to rescue cyborg Zorus from the Earth Government to save her brother. Zorus despises humans and doesn’t want saving, but the mission forces them together, and Charlie has to earn trust the hard way.
Stealing Coal
by Laurann Dohner
2011
Jill finds cyborg Coal chained up and slated for death matches. She risks everything to free him, but Coal doesn’t repay her with gratitude, he repays her with attention, protection, and a lesson in what pleasure can mean.
Taunting Krell
by Laurann Dohner
2011
Cyan is a captured human soldier, and Krell is the scarred cyborg assigned to interrogate her. They share a past Cyan never expected to face again, and seduction becomes a weapon, and a lifeline.
Haunting Blackie
by Laurann Dohner
2014
Eve helps save cyborgs from termination centers and can’t forget the one she wanted most. Blackie finds her again, furious at being left behind and determined to claim the future he was promised, even as danger closes in.
Loving Deviant
by Laurann Dohner
2016
Venice escapes captivity and signs on as a deep-space bride, only to end up trapped on a station with a husband who isn’t what he seems. Deviant, a cyborg with defects, thinks she’s a sex bot, until they strike a risky bargain.
Seducing Stag
by Laurann Dohner
2016
After a brutal attack by Markus Models, Stag finds Nala as the lone survivor and decides she will live. Confused, stubborn, and in danger, Nala is dragged across space with a cyborg who hates humans, and can’t resist her.
Falling for Sky
by Laurann Dohner
2019
Mick runs a solo mining operation while hiding that she’s a woman, until pirates attack. Sky, a cyborg tracking Markus Models, breaks orders to rescue her, and their long-distance connection turns into a high-stakes partnership.
Series background & context
Cyborg Seduction is sci-fi romance centered on a group of cyborgs who are powerful, enhanced, and constantly treated like equipment by the people who built and sold them. The books don’t shy away from that setup. Ownership, control, and exploitation are part of the world, and the romances hit hardest when the characters fight their way to autonomy. And then they fall in love anyway.
Many stories start with a capture, a rescue, or a desperate bargain. A human heroine might be trying to buy her freedom, survive a wreck, or rescue someone who’s about to be sold into something worse. The cyborg heroes are often blunt and territorial, but they’re also learning how to be more than a weapon, and how to choose a partner without turning that choice into another kind of cage.
The series begins with Burning Up Flint, where Flint marks a human woman, Mira, and the relationship becomes a test of whether a man built for conquest can learn tenderness. Kissing Steel and Melting Iron keep the heat high while putting the couples in danger, from attempted thefts and blackmail to the aftermath of confinement.
Later installments add fun twists. Touching Ice brings in a heroine who survives by pretending to be an android sex bot, while Stealing Coal and Redeeming Zorus lean into rescue missions that force human and cyborg to rely on each other even when they don’t trust. Books like Haunting Blackie and Loving Deviant highlight women who choose to step into the cyborgs’ world on purpose, knowing it’s risky, because someone has to.
There’s also a bigger sci-fi thread running through the books: political tension with Earth authorities, shadowy projects, and threats like the Markus Models that keep the cyborgs on a war footing. That world-building gives the romances momentum, because a happily-ever-after is never just about two people, it’s about whether their whole group gets to stay free, and whether the cyborgs can build a future that isn’t owned by anyone.
Read in order if you can, especially once you hit later books like Seducing Stag and Falling for Sky, where the cast and the external threats start to overlap more. If you want high-heat space romance with plenty of danger and a strong found-family vibe among the cyborgs, this is the lane. The emotional arc is consistent: two people with every reason to distrust each other find a way to negotiate power, ask for what they want, and choose the bond on their own terms.
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