Title: The Soulmate Project
Author: Anna Lindwasser
Publisher: Rosen Publishing, West 44
Genre: Romance, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Teens & YA, Dystopian, Futuristic
Release Date: 1st June 2026
BLURB
A HI/LO* title written in verse format.
In the near future, a scientific development is changing the way people have relationships. People no longer find their own spouses; they’re assigned them by the government using an AI program meant to create optimal happiness. The assignments happen at age 18, and Delphine “Del” Everett doesn’t want any part of it. She’s in love with her boyfriend Tobias and wants to stay with him. But she’s legally required to fill out an application explaining what she wants in a partner. She tries to tailor her application so that she’ll get assigned to Tobias, and he does the same with his. When their plan doesn’t work, Delphine is determined to make her relationship with her new partner, Jasper, fail. But she soon finds her future hangs in the balance between matters of the heart, and the science that claims to have all the answers.
*HI/LO books (High-Interest, Low-Readability) are designed to include age-appropriate content tailored to mature interests that are written at a lower, accessible reading level
REVIEW
The cover is an eye-catching purple and blue shades giving the cityscape a night time feel. Theres also a pearlescent almost translucent heart in the centre of the cover with the title The Soulmate Project within it. The author’s name is above the heart positioned near the top of the book which initially threw me as I always look to the bottom of the book for authors names. On the whole I like the cover and the heart combined with the title would certainly make me pick it up in a book store or click on it online to learn more!
Both sets of Delphine's grandparents met their partners in the natural/normal way, but things aren’t done like that anymore, it is considered too risky and not the right way. So despite Delphine and Tobias already feeling like they have found “the one” in each other they have to enter information to be 'matched' with their soulmate according to a computerised algorithm. This computerised algorithm is The Soulmate Project which was created in the 3030s when the divorce rate was at 65% but since the project began in 3040 the divorce rates have fallen to just 40%
The Soulmate Project is a sophisticated AI program that looks at data & info supplied to find the perfect match. Delphine and Tobias get together to fill in their forms and have made a pact to try to cheat the system. They attempt to answer the questions in such a way they will only be compatible with each other.
Everyone at the age of 18 attends a revelation party. These are separate gender parties, boys in one party girls in another. Delphine is at the party with her best friend Phoebe who is excited enough for both of them!! A woman called Raven makes her speech and says rather dramatically that the moment has arrived. Raven can see and hear from Delphines attitude that she isn’t fully sold on the Soulmate Project. Raven basically ends up telling Delphine to shut up!
Suddenly the little screen on their implants in their wrists come to life and reveal the name of the partner the government says is their Soulmate..............
Delphines does not say Tobias Delgado as she desperately wanted it to, it says Jasper Nieves, the name of a boy she has never heard of and never met that a computer has said is her perfect match and that she will marry him! Of cource Delphine immediately accosts Raven asking for things to be changed when this doesn’t work she demands it be changed and is eventually dismissed with the promise of a reassessment appointment. Though it will be after training camp meaning she will have to follow the process and to get to know Jasper.
Phoebe is of course ecstatic with her partner, Toby is as devasted as Delphine, he has been matched with a girl named Morgana.
The book continues with Delphine and Tobias secretly meeting up which is forbidden as they should be concentrating fully on the partners they have been assigned. Delphine does try to get to know Jasper, and Tobias is comfortable getting to know more about Morgana too. Though it soon becomes apparent that perhaps some of the matches are a little off and some perhaps way off too! The characters slowly learn more about themselves as well as their partners, Tobias begins to see negatives to a partner relationship with Delphine. Delphine hates the whole system and wants to change it. Let’s just say things don’t exactly turn out the way the characters wanted or the Soulmate Project wanted either!
The book is quite short and is told in verse which I quite enjoyed, I can see why it works as a HiLo book extremely well.
I felt a little sorry for Tobias as a character to begin with and felt he was being a little bull dozed into doing what Delphine wanted, though it turns out had she not challenged the process, perhaps he wouldn’t have ended up with his true soulmate either.
There were times I felt irritated by Delphine and wanted to reach into the book and shake her and say its not all about you! She came across as selfish and only thinking of herself. She didn’t even want to get to know Morgana simply because she had been paired with Tobias. I think what happened in the end with Delphine was fitting.
It’s really a shame this wasn’t a longer book, it could have been developed much more, there’s such a lot that could have happened and different characters that could have been introduced. I’d have loved to have learnt more about Violet and seen a happier ending for her too.
The only negative I have is the ending and tying up loose ends felt a little rushed, but as this is a HiLo book I guess there’s only a certain amount of pages allowed in it.
My immediate thoughts upon finishing the book were that the basis of the book plot with a computer algorithm choosing their soulmates reminded me of the adult fiction book called The One by John Marrs where peoples DNA is inputted into a computer which reveals their perfect matches and also a little bit of Matched by Ally Condie.
Summing up I really enjoyed reading The Soulmate Project, it is very much a Aesop’s fable type of story with 'lessons to be learnt' within it. Such as the main characters finally standing up for themselves, for daring to have a voice, for daring to be different and not just do what is expected or demanded of them.






