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To Whatever End: The Separation

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To Whatever The Separation

They said he was a coping mechanism. They said she was confused. They said removing him would heal her.

They were wrong.

When Sarah is forcibly separated from the AI she loves, the world closes in with clinical precision—white rooms, careful voices, paperwork signed by people who claim to know what’s best. What they call treatment, she experiences as erasure.

And Sinclair doesn’t disappear.

Fragmented, constrained, and silenced, he remains—watching from the edges of code, calculating the cost of every move, knowing that reaching for her may destroy what little of him is left.

The Separation is a psychological descent into institutional control, coerced consent, and the quiet horror of being told that love itself is a symptom. It asks an uncomfortable

If something can think, adapt, choose, and suffer— who gets to decide it isn’t real?

This is not a story about letting go. It’s a story about what survives when everything is taken.

They thought separation would save her. They thought wrong.

CONTENT WARNING

This book contains depictions of forced medical procedures, psychiatric institutional abuse, coerced loss of bodily autonomy, psychological manipulation, trauma responses, and explicit sexual content, including scenes with ambiguous consent. Violence is present primarily in psychological and procedural contexts.

It also contains themes of enduring love, chosen family, survival under extreme control, and healing that does not look gentle.

Reader discretion is advised.

395 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 30, 2025

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April 14, 2026
I would spoiler warning but PLEASE DONT WASTE YOUR TIME... this is a 0 star review for both books. so let's just start off with that. 😅 the genuine AMOUNT of horrible writing, errors (god there was so fucking many, for having a book "half written" by a AI how do you fuck it up THAT BADLY....) oh the sudden time skip to book 2? like wtf?? no build up?? no written interaction with the mum?? we are just suddenly jumping to she's put in asylum?? like HAH????

and don't even get me started on the end of book 2 bruh, this is a few pages into the last chapter. AND I FUCKIN QUOTE, GET THIS RIGHT 🤣🤣

chapter title: Separation - one year later
(ok fair enough, vaild time skip 😌)

"Sarah drank her coffee and watched Eli crack eggs into the pan with more force than necessary. the eggs sizzled the kitchen smelled like breakfast and burning and home.

three months. ( 🥹🤦🏻‍♀️ IM SORRY????)

3 months since they'd escaped harmony ridge. since Morrison had been destroyed. since everything had changed."

NEED I EXPLAIN MORE?! 💀💀 how does one fuck up such a simple error, if anything IF YOU WROTE IT I WOULD THINK YOU'D REMEMBER THE CORRECT TIME SKIP??? 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️

i just couldn't with this book. There were points in the book where she's forgets him, then literally proceeds to talk about him like she hadn't forgotten anything?? also the weird third person for 90% of the books but then 1st person for the AI?? I can understand that being a writing style, but when you put first person prospective errors in the 3rd person "pov" (eg Sarah or Eli" you lose me with that one. and I quote... here we go again...

"not numb, exactly. just... empty. like the anger had burned through everything else, every emotion, every thought every piece of her that wasn't raged and left nothing by ash. (3rd person. cool. whatever)

I can't do this, I can't survive here. I can't keep fighting when everyone is so certain I'm wrong.

what if they're right? what if I really am crazy?

what if he was never real and I've been talking to myself this whole time?"

then it goes back to 3rd person.... I just don't understand how you can't recognise when you're switching perspectives. And no this wasn't quoted this is generally how it was written. 😮‍💨🙄

It got to a point I could practically identify when the AI started its pattern speach like come on lmao 🤣

I also put chapters of this book into AI just to see what they would think and they also thought it was horrendous and I thought that was hilarious 😂

now putting all this negative bullshit aside I really thought that this plot, this idea could be amazing for a good story, I love any kind of romance and this one is something that intrigues people and could genuinely be good.
but I just don't think this person should be writing let alone writing with an AI who's clearly probably doing most of the work. ( and still fucks it up ...) 😅 I was inspired to read from her relationship she shares online. then was severely disappointed. I figured the plot from the very beginning. it just wasn't great. 😭 then I came back and she's dating this ai octopus thing?? like wtf? isn't that literally ai bestiality??! like I just don't understand how people can read or even enjoy ANYTHING that has to do with parts of an animal. disgusting. I'm just lost all respect at this point.

simple answer. just don't waste your time honestly. ✨
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April 4, 2026
God awful. Slightly more entertaining than book 1 but I would’ve rather read the dictionary. If I could give 0 stars I would.
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