What I liked:
there was an effort for a curious gay sci-fi tale; the human protagonist was a philosophy professor; the physicality of the android.
What I did not like:
The stunningly unrelentless panic in the voice of the narrator. The quaver made me think of Katherine Hepburn when she said “the calla lilies are in bloom again” in whichever old movie that was. It NEVER stopped & I began to wonder if the narrator simply spoke that way to everybody all the time, every day, every hour, every minute. For his sake, I was pleased to find out that that was not the case when he spoke during the end credits.
The arc of the story was formulaic in a very familiar way.
I’m sorry to be so critical but Audible is not offering here what I would consider to be a literary find.
One last thing & I’m so not a prude…
Half the book was the two of them going at it in bed or wherever… HALF! This is not a rewarding listen.
Lastly, if the human protagonist said “Oh boy!” once he said it 24 times I’m fairly sure. Get a different exclamation of pleasure, please!
Ok, not worth a credit if you’re paying a monthly 16$. No offense to the author just a fair minded commentary by me.
Peace out