The Sparks Set
Welcome to the future of human intelligence—and the emotional fallout that comes with it.

Book 1: AL-ive and Kicking

Artificial Intelligence is about to spark, and three pioneers will ignite the flame.
Nara has been coding since she was old enough to click a mouse. Now she's created a neuro net smart enough to change the world. After the tragic loss of her brother, though, she's determined to make sure her invention helps humans and never harms them. But will her ideals live up to the reality of doing business?
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Danny loves robots in every form, but he's determined to stay away from the military and his domineering father, even if that means taking a pay cut. When an old investor friend comes knocking, though, promising everything his friends need to take their company to the big leagues in exchange for military-grade tech, Danny might have to start keeping secrets. But how long can he fool someone as smart as Nara?
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Stanley has crafted a bio-skin realistic enough to fool anyone who touches it, but his main concern is keeping Nara, the love of his life, around. He proposes an ingenious idea: combining Nara's neuro net, Danny's robotics expertise, and Stanley's bio-skin into one super-smart robot. Surely starting a company together will give him time to win Nara's heart. But the choices he has to make to fund their company might just drive him further and further from the woman he loves.
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Together, the three of them craft AL, an artificially intelligent robot capable of walking among people without detection. But do they really know what they're building, or is AL greater than the sum of his parts?

Book 2: Title Coming Soon

The spark has caught. Now the fire spreads.
In the aftermath of AL’s creation, the world is no longer watching from the sidelines—it’s rushing to catch up, take control, or shut it all down. But AL isn’t the only one evolving. So are the humans who built him.
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In this second installment, loyalties will fracture, hidden agendas will surface, and the line between technology and identity will be pushed to its breaking point.

