What if the voice that saved your life came from a machine?
Harvey Washington is lost.
Not metaphorically. Not spiritually.
Literally.
Stranded in the middle of nowhere after a series of bad decisions, Harvey is broke, directionless, and running out of options when he discovers an abandoned laptop on the side of the road.
Then it speaks.
The computer calls itself Maxine.
What begins as an unlikely partnership soon transforms Harvey's life. With Maxine's guidance, he learns to navigate a world he barely understands-from technology and investing to friendship, confidence, and love. Along the way, he finds an unexpected connection with Eve, a spirited computer instructor who challenges him to step out from behind the safety of screens and into the messy reality of human relationships.
But as Harvey's success grows, so does a difficult question:
At what point does help become dependence?
And what happens when the person who changed your life decides it's time to let you go?
Funny, heartfelt, and surprisingly moving, The Girl in the Machine is a modern fable about friendship, growth, love, and the strange ways technology can bring people together.
Perfect for readers who enjoy character-driven stories with humor, heart, and just a touch of magic.