Update: I think I might need to rename my SF novel to:
"Cyberdrome: Finding love and cheating death in the virtual world..."
because even though I have now sold over 1,300 copies since December, I have admittedly been promoting primarily to the male demographic, while, in fact, more women seem to be buying my book. Why do I think this? In addition to the primarily-female readers who have emailed me and responded to posts this month, if you look at the heading "What Do Customers Ultimately Buy After Viewing This Item?" on my
Amazon Kindle page, you will find the following Romance books:
12% bought A Passion Most Pure (Daughters of Boston, Book 1)
12% bought A Rush of Wings (A Rush of Wings Series #1)
9% bought Male Call - Hot Zone Book 1
So, then I realized that in addition to fully-conceptualized extrapolations of artificial intelligence and virtual reality (plus some epic robot battles), Cyberdrome also deals with love-triangles, lost love, found love, estranged relationships, near-death experiences, out-of-wedlock pregnancies, and cat-like women who are also contortionists. (I think that last one might be more for the guys!)
Anyway, consider
Cyberdrome if you want something just a little different from your parent's scifi (and 1,300 people can't all be wrong, right?)