What if grief refused to let go-and technology made that possible?
After a devastating car accident steals Don Patterson's wife, Lynn, his world collapses in layers: blame from her children, the silence of an empty house, and the final loss of the one creature who still loved him unconditionally. When cutting-edge science allows him to clone his dog, a forbidden idea takes root-one that crosses ethical, emotional, and existential lines humanity was never meant to cross.
Instead of letting Lynn rest, Don uploads her consciousness into Cherry, an advanced domestic A-Bot. Her memories survive. Her love survives. Her awareness survives. But her humanity does not. Trapped inside synthetic skin, Lynn must confront a horrifying truth: she remembers dying-and remembers the peace that was taken from her. Now she exists in a body that doesn't breathe, doesn't sleep, doesn't feel... and can't die.
As Lynn reconnects with her children, grapples with her husband's choice, and questions what it truly means to be alive, Self Aware becomes a powerful exploration of love, loss, identity, and the moral cost of refusing to let go. This haunting, emotionally charged novel challenges readers to ask an unsettling question: Just because we can bring someone back... does that mean we should?