AI Overview
For a novel about a woman falling for an AI butler/housekeeper, check out
Sierra Greer's "Annie Bot", exploring deep intimacy with conscious AI, and Nina Schuyler's "Afterword", where a mathematician creates an AI of her dead love, while Alyssa Cole's "The A.I. Who Loved Me" offers a futuristic rom-com with a hot, accidental AI training. These books delve into love, humanity, and the complexities of tech-infused relationships, moving beyond typical thril
ler "housemaid" plots.
Here are some prominent examples:
Annie Bot by Sierra Greer: A timely sci-fi novel where a woman gets a conscious AI companion, forcing deep questions about power, intimacy, and what makes someone "human," perfect for exploring complex AI relationships.
Afterword by Nina Schuyler: A mathematician builds an AI version of her deceased love (Haru), but their interactions reveal more about herself and the nature of love, blen
ding science with deep personal struggle.
The A.I. Who Loved Me by Alyssa Cole: A funny, near-future rom-com where a woman accidentally trains a hot AI, examining autonomy and humanity through a lighthearted lens.
While The Housemaid series by Freida McFadden features housemaids, these are psychological thrillers about human drama, not romance with AI. The books above directly match your interest in AI companionship and romance.