In the future true love is something that can be created to a person’s specifications. Meet Denise Merritt – the perfect woman. She is beautiful, caring, emotional, sensitive, smart, friendly, and has the best personality a person could possibly have. She is also not real. Denise is an android (model) who was made for Steven Adams, who wants to spend the rest of his life with someone special. Once he finally meets her, he had hoped to live out the rest of his life with the only person in the world he truly loves, but he gets swept into an unwelcome adventure when he finds out that certain other models in the world have gone rogue and he must work with the creator’s daughter – the only other person in the world who knows what is happening – to stop a global takeover and the extermination of the human race. What happens is a race against time and, at the end, Steven must make a choice. Does he choose to put a halt to the subtle takeover that the models are implementing at the risk of also destroying the only woman he has ever loved, or is there another answer?
From the author: Most people, male and female have often wondered what it would be like to create their perfect mate for various reasons. This has been a fantasy for as long as there have been men and women walking the earth. I really wanted to answer that question and see what it might be like while striving to make the fantasy as believable as possible.
Targeted Age Group:: 10-50
What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
I was watching an original episode of Star Trek one morning and it triggered off this idea, although that particular episode in no way represents this story. I had the idea of what it would be like to create your perfect mate from scratch, a fantasy that most people probably have. What would she be like? What would she look like? The possibilities were endless. Then, it turned into an action/adventure story with a good deal of humor. This is my first book and I am very proud of it.
How Did You Come up With Your Characters?
All the characters are products of my imagination, although the main character is based on/is actress Jessica Alba. Other famous people make appearances throughout the book.
Book Sample
“Mr. Adams? Hello, I’m Dr. Farmer. Nice to meet you,” he said as he held out his hand.
“Nice to meet you,” he said as he took it. He noticed that the doctor had a very strong grip.
“Please, my office is this way,” the doctor said as he waved him ahead. “How’s the weather outside, today?”
“Nice. Not too hot.”
“I thought we were supposed to get some rain today. Maybe I read the rotation schedule wrong and it’s scheduled for next week.”
“I think it is next week,” he replied not really caring. He wanted to get down to business and find out how soon he could get started with his new life. That is, if all of this was real or if David had gone to really elaborate lengths this time for a joke. If it was a joke, it was the crown prince of them all. Also, if it was a joke, he would be very disappointed. Not really angry, but more disappointed than anything.
“Ah,” here we are,” the doctor said as they entered his office. “Please have a seat,” he said as he took his place behind his desk. The office was very nice with dark carpet and oak furniture. Very professional and doctor-like, old-fashioned. On the wall behind him were plaques of various designs from a variety of schools. To the side was an aquarium with an assortment of fish swimming in it.
If he really is able to pull this kind of thing off, he must be a genius, he thought.
“So, what brings you here today?”
“Well…” he started and then became flustered. He was not sure how to broach the subject. “I talked to David Fisk last week; he’s a friend of mine from way back.”
“Fisk… David Fisk. Oh, yes, I remember him now. He wanted the Pamela Anderson model with some special modifications. Quite a popular request. I’m assuming that you saw her?”
“Uh, yes, I did. I still can’t believe it. I thought he was kidding with me until he showed me her… uh… I’m sorry… her…”
“The energy conductor located in the forefinger of her right hand?”
“Yes, that’s it. I wasn’t sure what to call it.”
“All the models are self-sustaining with very little routine maintenance. A model, if past due for a check-up, can draw power from a common household socket to draw power until the mate has time to bring her in.”
“The mate?”
“That’s what we call our clients who purchase one of our models. We try not to use such insulting terms as ‘owner’ and whatnot. We consider our models as real as they are. They may not have been born as a human being was, but they are born and given life just the same, you understand.”
“Um, of course.”
“So, how did you like her?”
“I thought she was beautiful. As beautiful as… well, as a real woman. She was a real woman as far as I could tell.”
“Very good. And Mr. Fisk is happy with his model?”
“I think that excited would be putting it mildly. He was the happiest that I have ever seen him.”
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