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In a world where reality and illusion blur seamlessly, June finds herself torn between two lives—one in the futuristic, immersive realm of Atlantis, and another in the hauntingly vivid simulation of Georgian England. As a participant in the groundbreaking SR2128 program, June's consciousness is thrust into a reality where she must navigate courtly intrigues, paranormal occurrences, and a dark conspiracy that threatens to unravel the very fabric of her mind.

But as June delves deeper into this virtual world, the lines between her true self and her simulated identity begin to fray, leading her to question everything she knows. Haunted by memories of a past she never lived, pursued by a relentless entity that transcends both worlds, June must uncover the truth before her sanity—and her life—are lost forever.

"SR2128" is a gripping journey through time and technology, where the mind's power becomes both a weapon and a prison. Perfect for fans of speculative fiction and psychological thrillers, this novel will keep you questioning reality long after the final page is turned.

347 pages, Paperback

Published September 15, 2024

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Ann Brown

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554 reviews
October 19, 2024
Interesting and unique!

What caught my eye about this book was the description: a storyline that skips between timeliness, a mystery weaved into the story and that sci-fi feel to it was a really interesting mix to get lost in. I loved the jumps between the advanced neuroscience / advanced humanity vs the Georgian England set up.

I enjoyed the author’s writing style - it was engaging and immersed me into the story. The MCs were easy to like but what I enjoyed the most was the original and well thought through storyline. I’ve not read anything like this yet and I enjoyed it’s uniqueness.

It could probably be a little shorter, but other than that it was a good read!

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book for an honest review directly from the author. All opinions are my own.
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September 29, 2024
Immersion is a well written book.

It combines mystery with artificial intelligence,virtual reality and occult.


You have to read the book to live it.
It has suspence and mystery.

The plot twists are bangers.
And when you think you know what's going on the author flips everything over.

If you want a unique sci-fi novel that will pay with your mind Immersion is that kind of book.

Highly recommend
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