An indecisive woman finds inner strengthand romancein this wise and witty tale. Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Cohen explores the ethics and risks of artificial intelligence in this intense corporate thriller packed with tantalizing secrets, devious lies, and family drama. BookLife Reviews
Just in time for the debate over the dangers of AI, Joan Cohen brings us a corporate drama turned thriller, layered with sexual misconduct, everyday misogyny, and the power of friendship and romance. Ellen Bravo, activist and author of Again and Again and Standing Up: Tales of Struggle
From page one were off and running with Joan Cohens dive into the corporate world of AIfuture, a company rushing headlong into the terrifying world of artificial intelligence. As heroine Sylvie negotiates the dicey maneuvers of the men in her lifethose at the helm of AIfuture as well as the increasingly manic behavior of her exshe discovers that sometimes a womans trickiest opponent can be herself. Self-deprecating, wry, and laugh-out-loud funny, Sylvie is easy to root for. Thank you, Joan Cohen, for another fast-paced, terrific read! Maria Black, winner of the 2021 Pushcart Prize