What Love Feels Like
Lucas' brain is uploaded into his partner's computer before he dies, part of an experiment for which he volunteered, but never told Dawn about. Given a second chance, the lovers embark on a journey of discovery...
Lucas' brain is uploaded into his partner's computer before he dies, part of an experiment for which he volunteered, but never told Dawn about. Given a second chance, the lovers embark on a journey of discovery...
Lucas' brain is uploaded into his partner's computer before he dies, part of an experiment for which he volunteered, but never told Dawn about. Given a second chance, the lovers embark on a journey of discovery...
Contemporary, Epistolary, Science fiction
Told through their letters, the storybook romance of Lucas and Dawn unfolds in a unique love story which began as a simple post on a dating website, and evolves into an extraordinary relationship that extends beyond Lucas’ death.
Given a second chance through a secret government agency, Luke’s consciousness is preserved, and the lovers embark on a journey of discovery as they explore the meaning of life, hope, courage and, above all, What Love Feels Like.
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Told through their letters, "What Love Feels Like: The Dawn of Human 2.0" is the storybook romance of Lucas and Dawn that uniquely unfolds as it begins as a simple post on a dating website, and evolves into an extraordinary relationship that extends beyond Lucas' death. Given a second chance through a secret government agency, Luke's consciousness is preserved, and the lovers embark on a journey of discovery as they explore the meaning of life, hope, courage and, above all, What Love Feels Like. A deftly crafted blend of romance and science fiction, "What Love Feels Like: The Dawn of Human 2.0" is an original, entertaining, and highly recommended addition to community library collections. ~ John Taylor, Mid West Book Review
"A story that opens the mind to a deep and fascinating look at the meaning of consciousness, the meaning of life and the meaning of love." ~ Nathan D. Lee, award-winning director, screenwriter and cinematopgrapher, He was sent an advance copy.
“Like The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society or Daddy Long Legs, this tender story is effectively told largely through love letters. Questions about loss, renewal, human progression and, most importantly, love are raised in this clever novel.” ~ Tara Lee, producer, Friday Feature Productions , She was sent an advance copy