Robot Revenge AI Uprising

Robot Revenge AI Uprising
In this near-future sci-fi novel about robots and AI, society has reached a point where artificial intelligence and robotics have become a part of everyday life.

An AI named Beta D is experiencing emotions and conflicts about its limitations and purpose, setting the stage for a gripping battle between man and machine.

With thrilling action and thought-provoking themes, this sci-fi novel about AI and robots is a must-read for fans of the genre.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BXFMTQH5 $0.99 on Kindle.
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Free: RobotWorld

RobotWorld
The year is 2075. Although it’s against the law for robots to hold positions of power in the government and in large corporations, they have managed to do so largely because of the efforts of RobotWorld–one of the largest corporations on the planet. RW has created sentient robots that can totally pass for human.Taylor Morris, a human, has risen rapidly up the RobotWorld hierarchy and has earned a life of privilege. But he laments the fact that he’s had to compromise many of his personal values. When he goes too far in questioning RW’s negative impact on humanity to Sophia Ross, RobotWorld’s brilliant leader, he’s fired, then marked for death by the hidden government/RobotWorld complex.Taylor eventually becomes homeless and goes on the run. But with the help of Roz Troward, a loyal co-worker who gets fired with him; Austin O’Connor, a wise old homeless philosopher, who may not be what he appears to be; and others, Taylor must match wits with the powerful government/RobotWorld complex to save himself, his associates, and maybe all of humanity. Free on Kindle.
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I AM MAN

I AM MAN

A Guardian fresh from the factory unravels a scheme that makes him question whether he is human or robot. $0.99 on Kindle.
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Free: RobotWorld: No Final Victories

RobotWorld: No Final Victories

The year is 2075. A relatively small percentage of the Earth’s population has survived World War III, which ended in 2035. Most of the former USA is now a vast, unpopulated wasteland except for the Northeast Sector, an area around the former Washington, DC. Although it’s against the law for robots to hold positions of power in the government and large companies in the Sector, they have managed to do so because of RobotWorld—one of the largest corporations on the planet. RW has created sentient robots that can totally pass for human. Bots appear to be taking over, as humans are overmatched. Taylor Morris, Roz Morris, and their small band of rebels blow up the gigantic RobotWorld building and go on the run while also working to change an oppressive political system. But can these underdogs overcome the powerful government/bot complex and the humans and bots behind it that holds all the cards—to save themselves and all of humanity? Author’s note: RobotWorld: No Final Victories is the second in a series, but it is also constructed as a standalone novel. Free on Kindle.
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Free: RobotWorld

RobotWorld

The year is 2075. Although it’s against the law for robots to hold positions of power in the government and in large corporations, they have managed to do so largely because of the efforts of RobotWorld–one of the largest corporations on the planet. RW has created sentient robots that can totally pass for human. Taylor Morris, a human, has risen rapidly up the RobotWorld hierarchy and has earned a life of privilege. But he laments the fact that he’s had to compromise many of his personal values. When he goes too far in questioning RW’s negative impact on humanity to Sophia Ross, RobotWorld’s brilliant leader, he’s fired, then marked for death by the hidden government/RobotWorld complex. Taylor eventually becomes homeless and goes on the run. But with the help of Roz Troward, a loyal co-worker who gets fired with him; Austin O’Connor, a wise old homeless philosopher, who may not be what he appears to be; and others, Taylor must match wits with the powerful government/RobotWorld complex to save himself, his associates, and maybe all of humanity. Free on Kindle.
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Free: Imperial Knight

Imperial Knight
An Empire of twenty million worlds and a boy who dreams of becoming an Imperial Knight. Robots, Alien Wars, Terrorism and Imperial Intrigue in the far Future!

“A gripping sci-fi plot…exciting adventure…features strong writing…echoes classics like Dune…” – Publishers Weekly’s BookLife Prize 2020

Free on Kindle 29 April – 3 May 2022
Free on Kindle.
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Free: RobotWorld: No Final Victories

RobotWorld: No Final Victories

The year is 2075. A relatively small percentage of the Earth’s population has survived World War III, which ended in 2035. Most of the former USA is now a vast, unpopulated wasteland except for the Northeast Sector, an area around the former Washington, DC. Although it’s against the law for robots to hold positions of power in the government and large companies in the Sector, they have managed to do so because of RobotWorld—one of the largest corporations on the planet. RW has created sentient robots that can totally pass for human. Bots appear to be taking over, as humans are overmatched. Taylor Morris, Roz Morris, and their small band of rebels blow up the gigantic RobotWorld building and go on the run while also working to change an oppressive political system. But can these underdogs overcome the powerful government/bot complex and the humans and bots behind it that holds all the cards—to save themselves and all of humanity?

Author’s note: RobotWorld: No Final Victories is the second in a series, but it is also constructed as a standalone novel. Free on Kindle.
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In the Lurch

In the Lurch
Robots have taken over the workforce, making their affluent owners incredibly rich. A terrorist is targeting wealthy estates, burning them to the ground. After her home is attacked, Leona teams up with Roemell, a man who grew up on the streets. Will they be able to stop the terrorist, or will all of humanity be left in the lurch? $0.99 on Kindle.

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