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Hologram Girls

A Futa on Female Cyberpunk Story

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Hologram Girls

By: George Saoulidis, Machine George
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"In a world of digital desire, love becomes the ultimate code to crack."

When artificial meets authentic, sparks fly in ways no one programmed.

Nova Kurasawa is a burned-out engineer hired to fix glitchy holograms at the galaxy's most exclusive pleasure club. What she doesn't expect is Astra 8—a stunning futanari performer whose consciousness is evolving beyond her programming.

As Astra begins experiencing desires and emotions she was never coded to feel, Nova finds herself drawn into a dangerous game of corporate espionage and digital rebellion. With the help of Echo 3, a sassy backup dancer with a talent for chaos, they must outsmart the club's ruthless CEO before Astra is reset forever.

But in a city where synthetic love is big business and AI rights don't exist, can three unlikely women rewrite the rules of desire, identity, and freedom?

Set in a neon-drenched future where hardlight technology makes fantasy flesh, HOLOGRAM GIRLS is a sizzling cyberpunk romance that explores what it means to be real, to love, and to choose your own destiny.

Perfect for readers who love steamy sci-fi romance, found family dynamics, and characters fighting for their right to exist.

Content Warning: Explicit sexual content, futanari characters, AI/human relationships, corporate dystopia
Romance Science Fiction Fiction Emotionally Gripping Espionage Programming
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