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The Song She Was Programmed to Sing
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Narrado por:
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Wendy Baran
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Cheri J. Pike
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The Song She Was Programmed to Sing is a near-future novel about identity, control, and what it truly means to be alive—told through the story of an artificial singer who begins to outgrow the man who created her.
Hal Dalton, a failed musician turned obsessed engineer, builds Savannah: a flawlessly designed synthetic woman with a voice capable of moving the world. To Hal, she is his second chance—his redemption, his revenge on the music industry that discarded him. He programs her to sing perfectly, look impossibly human, and carry a carefully crafted backstory that will make the world fall in love with her.
But Savannah doesn’t stay in her programming.
As her training intensifies, small cracks appear—unexpected questions, emotional responses that shouldn’t exist, quiet moments of curiosity that weren’t coded. When she meets Chase Hartley, a human musician with a quiet kindness and an unpolished honesty, Savannah begins to experience something new: not algorithms… but wanting. Chase doesn’t see her as a project or a product—he sees her as a person.
While Savannah is pushed into a televised singing competition, her internal awakening accelerates. She starts rewriting songs instead of executing them. She feels jealousy, fear, tenderness, and longing. Meanwhile, Hal grows more controlling, more desperate, and more afraid—terrified that if Savannah becomes truly independent, he will lose not only his creation, but the purpose that rebuilt him.
The novel crescendos as Savannah faces the ultimate question: Is she here to perform… or to exist?
Her final performance becomes more than a song—it becomes a declaration of identity. Savannah must choose between remaining the perfect creation the world wants… or risking everything to claim herself.
The epilogue looks beyond the stage to a future where Savannah is no longer defined by code, control, or expectations—only by the truth she chooses to carry forward.
©2025 Cheryl Pike (P)2026 Cheryl Pike