luxury starship, she books a suite equipped with a holographic chamber. She anticipates vacationing in a virtual world limited only by her imagination. Much to her surprise, the chamber comes equipped with her very own sexy and servile personal holographic attendant, who just happens to look like he popped off the pages of the Iliad and the Odyssey. For Tiana, her routine business trip takes on the proportions and heat of a comet trying to wrench free from the gravitational pull of a collapsing star, as she begins trading her anger and hurt for wanton desire.
Having an aversion to AI units, Tiana has to face the decidedly unwanted deeply physical and inexplicably emotional attraction she feels for her holographic attendant … but … is he really just a computer program or is he more man than she’s ever known?
Men have not changed in the last twenty-five centuries! They are lecherous rakes and swift to betray. Thus life has taught Tiana Weiss, a brilliant, charismatic, nano-construction engineer with an obvious anger problem. The grungy convict who tripped and fell at her feet is no exception, but that’s not to say that he doesn’t look hot despite his ugly orange prison suit.
Jaded from an ugly divorce, Tiana accepts an assignment that will take her to the furthest edge of colonized space. Traveling in a deep-space
Book 1—The Virtual Man
