This is Me.
by C.E.
Wilson
Genre: NA Romance
Release Date: August 11th 2016
Summary:
A-SIST
Anthropomorphic Sentient Individualized
Servile uniT
Rogan is a robot. More specifically, he is an
Asist – a personalized humanoid servant that provides protection, assistance,
and companionship for a lonely young woman living on her own in the city. Chloe
is trying to get her big break, singing at bars and clubs all over the city at
night while she pays the bills as a substitute teacher during the day. Ever
since she activated him many months ago, Rogan has been her beautiful,
dependable, obedient, dead-eyed security blanket.
One morning she is shocked when he disobeys a
direct command in an attempt to please her and his dull artificial eyes flash a
hint of something new. Is this the result of the adaptive Asist servility
programming or is Rogan actually thinking? Can a robot think? Can a robot feel?
As Chloe struggles with these thoughts she is
blindsided by the singular Niven Adams, a handsome, confident man with the
voice of an angel who is everything she’s ever wanted in a boyfriend. He’s the
perfect guy for her, except for one problem. Niven doesn’t approve of Asists
and takes an immediate dislike to Rogan. As Niven charms his way deeper and
deeper into Chloe’s heart, Rogan tries to convince her that he is more than a
mass-produced disposable servant.
With Rogan doing everything in his power to
prove that his thoughts and feelings are real and Niven trying to persuade her
to abandon her robot and have a normal human relationship, Chloe is trapped
between the two things that mean the most to her. Does she embrace her
relationship with the blond newcomer, or face that her Asist’s feelings may be
more than features of his programming?
What really makes a person a person?
Is it a ticking muscle inside their chest, or
is it something more?
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About the Author
C.E. Wilson is 32 years old,
grew up in Millersville, Pennsylvania, and has been living in Pittsburgh since
2009. For the first few years living in Pittsburgh, she was an English teacher.
Her first book, "Oath of Servitude," was published in 2012. In 2013,
she quit teaching to be a full
time author and hasn't looked
back since. She loves spending time with her daughter and husband.
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