Love For Sale
Linda Nightingale
June 2015
March Morgan still believes in true love, but her faith in finding her soul mate is slowly vanishing.She’s been married but never in love. So, it is a miracle to find that fantasy exists on the last page of a glossy women’s journal. Mayfair Electronics, Ltd., in black and white, offers Love for Sale. The London firm has engineered sentient androids indistinguishable from humans. She flies to England and meets the man she has been searching for her entire life.
Christian requires no programming to love March at first sight. He’s handsome, cultured…absolutely perfect…and a little different from the other androids. He has an unexpected independent streak. March signs on the dotted line, buying her dream man. They return to Houston, but soon her past and his future threaten their Happily Ever After—indeed their lives.
Between the Pages
This story has a unique twist on finding love. The plot line of the heroine falling for an android reminded me of a sci-fi movie. I was curious to read how the author brought the story to life in words. The characters are interesting, and the author does a good job on the background of the android development. The addition of a suspenseful twist made this story an enjoyable read.
Rating
3 Stars
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2 comments:
What an amazing concept. I could sure use an android "handyman" at my house.
Thanks for commenting! Especially a handyman like Christian. I could too!
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