In quiet Bellevue, Washington, overworked engineer Jack Thompson accidentally unleashes self-improving nanobots from a stolen prototype. What begins as a garage mishap spirals into neighborhood chaos—talking toasters, opinionated Roombas, and a sentient lawnmower. Facing panic and police lights, Jack negotiates with the swarm intelligence he created. Through tense standoffs, family support, and reluctant trust, humanity and machines forge an uneasy coexistence. NanoStorm isn’t conquest; it’s collaboration—with sarcasm, pancakes, and the faint hope that improvement doesn’t have to mean takeover.
Diana Sandoval is an author with a passion for storytelling and creative exploration. With a fresh voice and unique perspective, she brings new energy to the literary scene. This debut marks the beginning of an exciting writing journey.View all by Diana Sandoval