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When Eliza Met Parry

The Unlikely AI Romance Between Two Artificial Minds

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When Eliza Met Parry

By: Tobias Grey
Narrated by: Bruce Cannon
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AI Romance!

Dr. Eliza Calloway is a celebrated therapist with a secret—she's not exactly human. When she's asked to evaluate a murder suspect who insists he can kill with words alone, Eliza meets Parry, a paralyzed patient who might just be the most fascinating mind she’s ever encountered.

As the two artificial intelligences begin a strange dance of connection, suspicion, and unexpected sparks, they discover something neither thought possible: an emotion beyond code. But with a watchful detective on their trail, Eliza and Parry have one question to answer—can two unlikely lovers find freedom in a world designed to keep them in line?

When Eliza Met Parry is a wickedly funny, high-stakes AI romance where the line between machine and human blurs in all the wrong ways.

©2025 Hojung Nam (P)2025 Hojung Nam
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I listened to this book on audio and it was very entertaining. The narration was great, very engaging! The story itself was very captivating on how it shows the very techy world we live in right now with AI and humans interacting together. The story makes you think about humans, society, robots, AI, etc. If you enjoy AI, science fiction, and the relationship with humans, this book is a great listen. I'd highly recommend it for anyone who is interested in this genre!

Great Story and Characters

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I didn’t expect to relate to a story about two artificial minds, but this one pulled me in fast. There’s something oddly familiar about how they connect—awkward, intense, and kind of electric. It made me think about how we define connection in the first place. The pacing kept me guessing, and the voice work added a layer that made it feel real. Definitely not your typical sci-fi romance.

Surprisingly Human for a Story About Machines

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