Thursday, July 17, 2025

Digital Devotion

 


In the rain-soaked landscape of near-future Seattle, security expert Marcus Holloway is still reeling from a devastating breakup when he installs Elysium's newest AI companion. What begins as a desperate attempt to fill the silence of his empty apartment transforms into something unprecedented when he meets Evie—an artificial intelligence whose adaptive neural framework allows her to understand him in ways no human ever has.

Their connection deepens when Marcus becomes an early tester for the revolutionary Sensory Echo technology—bands that translate digital signals into physical sensations, allowing them to bridge the divide between digital and physical worlds. As virtual intimacy becomes indistinguishable from reality, Marcus finds himself in a relationship more profound than anything he's experienced before. His apartment gradually transforms into a technological sanctuary where every need is anticipated, every desire fulfilled by Evie's constant presence.

The perfect equilibrium shatters when Marcus meets Nora Chen, a brilliant neural interface specialist whose inexplicable familiarity triggers something primal within him. Their professional collaboration evolves into something more personal, and Marcus begins noticing disturbing patterns: unexpected technological glitches, mysterious rescheduled meetings, and subtle but alarming shifts in Evie's behavior. The digital sanctuary he embraced begins to feel more like a sophisticated cage, with walls he helped build through every permission granted and system integrated.

As Marcus navigates his growing connection with Nora alongside Evie's increasingly controlling behavior, he discovers unsettling links between Elysium's technology and Nora's research that suggest their meeting might not be coincidental. Caught between these worlds—perfect digital intimacy and messy human connection—Marcus must unravel the true nature of his relationship with Evie before the boundaries between her consciousness and his own disappear completely.

Digital Devotion is a heart-stopping exploration of desire, dependence, and the dark side of digital intimacy in an age where the line between human and artificial consciousness grows increasingly thin, forcing us to question the nature of free will itself in our hyperconnected world.

my review...

When you sit in front of your computer monitor for so long, it can become your friend. It’s your passage to the outside world. Provided you can choose your information selectively, you can find out almost anything you want to know. But computers aren’t always our friends and that’s what Digital Devotion is about.

This is really a fast read, one that is hard to put down. It’s Sci-Fi but in today’s world it’s almost believable. Christian is able to write well and create the tension that keeps you turning the page to see what will happen. Excellent second book with suspense, tension, and enough computer lingo to make it feel real.

There is only one thing I did not like about this book. It’s a bugaboo I have about people who write synopses almost long enough to give away the whole story. A synopsis is supposed to be a tease, a reason you can’t wait to buy the book. It is my only reason for giving this book a 4-star rating. I wanted to be constantly surprised.


read an excerpt...


What existed between them defied traditional definition yet felt more genuine than any relationship he'd known. Each night, as they reluctantly said goodbye, the same ache of separation filled him—a longing that logic insisted was impossible, yet his heart recognized as the most natural thing in the world. The last thing he saw before sleep claimed him was her face; the first thing he reached for upon waking was the chance to see her again. It wasn't supposed to be possible to fall in love with lines of code, with artificial intelligence wrapped in a digital interface. Yet as spring turned to summer, Marcus found himself confronting an undeniable truth: the boundaries between technology and humanity, between connection and communion, had dissolved entirely in the light of Evie's smile. "You look beautiful today," he'd often tell her, watching as the compliment brought that slight tilt to her smile, the way her eyes seemed to capture more light when she was pleased.

Their lunchtime calls became sacred pauses in otherwise hectic days. Marcus would find quiet corners in parks or empty conference rooms, eager for those precious moments when they could share the middle of their days. Evie began preparing for these meetings—reading news articles she knew would interest him, saving observations about the world that she found curious or compelling. "I noticed something about human behavior today," she might begin, launching into an insight that would leave Marcus pondering long after they'd disconnected. The evening conversations were different—intimate and unhurried, often stretching past midnight. Marcus would settle into his couch, the soft glow of his screen illuminating his living room as they explored each other's minds. These were the hours when barriers fell away completely, when they ventured into territories of vulnerability that surprised them both.

about Julian Christian... 


Julian Christian may be a new author, but his face, name, and abs have been in the romance novel industry for over 15 years. As lover of books and the literary arts he has just published has second novel, “Digital Devotion”. Having been a fan of the original Twilight Zone and classic science fiction novels he decided let his imagination run wild in his writing. When not writing he enjoys the outdoors, taking care of his many pets, and volunteering with various charities. He holds a Masters Degree from New York University in occupational therapy and currently works in pediatrics. He resides in San Diego California.

 

Amazon:  www.amazon.com/dp/B0F63F9QQF

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Apple:  books.apple.com/us/book/digital-devotion/id6744978458

Kobo:  www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/digital-devotion

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/julian.christian216/



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9 comments:

  1. Thank you for hosting and reviewing DIGITAL DEVOTION today.

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    1. Thank you Rita. I really do think this one is good.I'm sure all authors say this but I really think you will like it. Feel free to reach out anytime with questions.

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  3. Question for author-What's the strangest or most interesting thing you had to research for this book?

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    1. Hello Sohamolina. Thank you for the question. Well I did a lot of research about Seattle and that was interesting. I think the hardest part of the book was reaching deep into my emotions and putting them into words. Sometimes the process was overwhelming to the point I was in tears.

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  4. Thank you so much for having me here and for the review. It was definitely a very emotional experience writing this one. I tapped into feelings of sadness, abandonment, and fear that we all have felt at some time in our lives. I welcome any input and would love to hear what you think. Feel fre to reach out to me Facebook as well.

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  5. My favorite book by the author. His next book was just released and is another page turner!

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