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Highly Compatible

— Olivia Alder

Nina Jacobs makes dangerous things sound trustworthy. At Panopteia — an AI company that uses behavioral data to understand what people want before they understand it themselves — she is very good at her job. Then Vincent Stone, Panopteia's most controlled executive, begins to notice her. Not the way colleagues notice. The way the system does.

The closer she gets to Vincent, the harder it becomes to know whether she is choosing her future or whether her future has already been modeled, predicted, and arranged.

What you're walking into:

  • A heroine who wants power, recognition, and a man she has excellent reasons not to trust
  • A hero who is controlled in a way that makes surrender feel like relief
  • An AI company that may have engineered all of the above
  • High heat — explicit content
  • Near-future tech with surveillance and biometric elements
  • Corporate power dynamics
  • A happy ending

What it isn't:

  • A love triangle
  • Miscommunication as the central conflict
  • A villain who is cartoonishly evil
  • Robots or cyberpunk aesthetics

If you liked:

  • The Devil Wears Prada — but with more heat
  • Black Mirror — but with a happy ending
  • Severance — but with explicit romance
"The red flag is how safe it feels."
"At Panopteia, intimacy is infrastructure."
"He did not chase her. He made room."
"She was not chosen by accident."
"Every private want becomes a pattern."
"He felt like fate. He was actually design."

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