The A.I. Who Loved Me
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Alyssa Cole
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With a cameo by Mindy Kaling, Regina Hall performs this captivating romantic comedy with a thrilling sci-fi twist!
Trinity Jordan leads a quiet, normal life: working from home for the Hive, a multifunctional government research center, and recovering from the incident that sent her into a tailspin. But the life she’s trying to rebuild is plagued by mishaps when Li Wei, her neighbor’s super sexy and super strange nephew, moves in and turns things upside down.
Li Wei’s behavior is downright odd—and the attraction building between them is even more so. When an emergency pulls his aunt away from the apartment complex, Trinity decides to keep an eye on him...and slowly discovers that nothing is what it seems. For one thing, Li Wei isn’t just the hot guy next door—he’s the hot A.I. next door. In fact, he’s so advanced that he blurs the line between man and machine. It’s up to Trinity to help him achieve his objective of learning to be human, but danger is mounting as they figure out whether he’s capable of the most illogical human behavior of all...falling in love.
©2019 Alyssa Cole (P)2019 Audible Originals, LLC.What listeners say about The A.I. Who Loved Me
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- Kindle Customer
- 04-08-2022
Very surprising!
I won't spoil it for you... but this is not a predictable romance. Scifi action abounds.
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- Paizli
- 09-06-2023
Overall 3.5 ☆
Following an accident, Tiffany is learning how to regain her life back and happens to run into Android Li Wei, who lives in her apartment complex and who is trying to learn what it is like to be human. As both grow closer, secrets are revealed and Tiffany finds that her life isn't exactly as she thought it was.
Interesting enough, but it didn't really catch my attention entirely until the later half, probably around chapter 10 or 11... A lot of what was mentioned was just confusing to start. The book assumes that you already know a lot about the books universe. It seems to be set in a futuristic alternate reality where climate change has really taken its toll on the environment and politics.
Overall I'd rate it 3.5 ☆
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