Title: Adamantine
Author: Rosie Weir
Genre: Sci-Fi Romance
About Adamantine:
Deep in the Appalachian Mountains, a brilliant scientist and his
daughter retreat from a catastrophic global plague. Worried for Molly’s future,
James crafts the ultimate gift for his lonely little girl: A sentient
AI charged with the task of protecting her and keeping her company in the event
he is no longer able to do so. His creation, Will, is
bestowed with an expansive intellect, superhuman strength, and a fierce
protective streak. However, as year go by, Will’s feelings start to
change from duty and service to something more.
At eighteen, Molly knows little of the world beyond a collection
of grainy VHS classics. Life with Will and James is
idyllic. But Will’s mission to protect involves keeping dangerous
secrets, including some that could destroy the trust between them forever. Will
struggles with the rigid self-discipline of his programming, versus turbulent,
irrational feelings that grow stronger each day. True love can’t exist
without honesty and risk; the two things Will has been programmed to control at
all costs. But trouble is brewing outside their sheltered utopia, and
ignorance might be a luxury neither of them can afford any longer.
From the primitive heights of the Appalachian Mountains to the revolutionary scientific breakthrough hidden within, Adamantine, a story of love, sacrifice, and sentience is scheduled to be released in June 2020.
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Exclusive Excerpt:
Fatigue
lines circled James Walkers eyes and forehead; dry canals of wrinkled flesh ran
down the sides of his face. A flood of light washed over him, flickering ever so often. He found himself hissing at that
inconvenience before resuming his examination. James spent months inspecting
every piece of hardware and taking voice notes—he was ready to proceed.
“James
Walker, Ph.D.,” he said into the recorder. “After meticulous examination that
produced minor wins and fails, everything seems to be in order. The
mechanism is responsive. I’m proceeding to the next step—implementation.
Cooling systems have taken to the previous modifications, refer to doc-234.
Internal examinations will continue intermittently.”
James
clicked off the recorder and sighed. He walked across the room and paused inches from his destination, letting his eyes scan
the table and its contents. The thin, silicone-based polymer suit reflected the
soft light in the room. The project was close to completion and when he
thought of what was at stake, the usual litany of questions and doubts arose.
He scratched his stubble and pushed aside thoughts of consequence. He knew all
too well that one wrong move might bring down his research like a flimsy
deck of cards.
“Positivity
doesn’t exist in the realm of fringe science, but you have to try,” he
muttered under his breath. Those words fueled James, who focused on the most
favorable outcome.
The
augmented bio-hybrid suit had muscles, tendons, and ligaments designed to
replicate the human body—an exact replica. He rolled the table close to
the gurney then proceeded to couple the parts together. It took thirty minutes
of concentrated effort to get the body sheathed. James took a step back and
admired his masterpiece. It reminded him of a Renaissance anatomical painting
he once saw in a museum. A smile tugged at the corner of his lips, but he wiped
it away with the back of his hand. He attached a transfusion tube to the small
glass cylinder filled with dense liquid. He injected the mixture into the body’s
cervical vertebrae. Spider-like microscopic nanocells hurried down the spine
and spread into the hybrid suit. The muscle tissues expanded and solidified
over the impenetrable frame underneath.
James watched the process unfold. His heart beat in double time, eager to move to the next phase. The pulsating vibe in his ears synced with his anxiety. He ambled to a wall lined with metal cabinets and retrieved the synthetic skin from its compartment. At the table, he arranged them over the entire body like a giant jigsaw puzzle. He watched the panels of skin adhere to one another. His hands imprisoned within his pockets to resist the urge to touch. Soon, skin covered the mechanical suit and a man lay in its place. The transformation was a success.
About Rosie Weir:
Rosie Weir is an authoress by passion and now
profession. She penned her first story at the age of 10 and has been writing
ever since. Obsessed with science fiction, horror, and sometimes dark
historical romances, her writing repertoire is wide-ranging and wildly diverse.
On a quest to tell unconventional stories, human behavior and humanness are at
the heart of all her literary works; stories that inspire readers to rethink
and reshape their perspectives. When she’s not busy writing, she’s baking and chasing
after a tiny, and rambunctious human.
Her debut novel, Adamantine, is scheduled to be released in June 2020 with The Champagne Book Group.
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