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Writer's pictureJackie Lynaugh

The Universe is Watching

Updated: Aug 20


The romance thriller BUILDING SANDCASTELS
The Future we don’t understand is coming.

The Universe is Watching


I think about the poem I wrote, Out from the Shadows,” about the novel AT HER ALL, in the words, "come from and return to the earth." What does that mean?


However, our future is unknown, but a significant transformation in the Aquarius of the Digital Age, which I've written about in the series "Building Sandcastles." There is an eye in the sky.


AT HER ALL, AT HIS ALL and ALL IN ALL
Romance the Stars in the series BUILDING SANDCASTLES

We have been slowly witnessing these changes, and technology has the power to help humanity advance for the better good. But sometimes change is scary. "Building Sandcastles" represents this transformation, telling a story of the changes that are coming. The Universe has something to say. Are you listening?


Love will guide the stars in this romantic series as it leads to discoveries in the future. Open your heart and let the sunshine in.





PROLOGUE (in book 3 🛰 All IN All)


Some men can be difficult to get to know, and Blake Austin Harvin is one of those men. Before secretly leaving North Carolina for Virginia to work an undercover case for the CIA, Blake received valuable advice from his college professor. The professor stressed that the devil is in the details but that one can still embrace those details to uncover the missing link or broken piece in facts that others may ignore or not notice.

Although Blake was a nerd through and through, he did not fit the typical stereotype of a nerdy pocket protector-wearer in a starched shirt. He was tall, handsome, debonair, and a gentleman who knew what he wanted and how to get it. By analyzing concrete details through over-generalizing statements, Blake could more easily cross-check facts with reality than rely on a hunch to appear smart. He cared more about being factually correct than appearing intelligent and had a talent for seizing details to investigate facts. He could respond to the present and not get stuck in the past or hope for a better future like most of us.


Blake had a STEM major from UNC of North Carolina and was highly educated. One of his goals was to return for a double major, but teaching was his dream, following in the footsteps of his mother. Many nerds gravitate toward science, technology, engineering, and math and deal with facts and observed phenomena. Unlike other more subjective disciplines, they aim to fact-check. Nerds like Blake prefer theoretical fields such as task-related analysis, coding, and software programming, seeing gray areas where others see black and white.


Blake is a pro-and-con kind of guy, which sometimes makes him appear indecisive—and constantly seesawing back and forth between sides of an argument, the law, or a lover. Realizing his future is already aligned. He focused on facts, leaving him in the gray area, making him unpredictable and detached from black and white. Blake is trying to step out of the gray area by using his talent to gather information and wait for a pre-aligned set of black-and-white theories to make a conclusion to hit his enemy with the force of facts. One weak moment changed everything.


Blake's brain is the lethal weapon the Government needs to combat cyber warfare, as there are many gray areas in this field. Cyber-attacks are the enemy of the state, causing comparable harm to actual warfare and disrupting vital computer systems. Some outcomes could be espionage, sabotage, propaganda, manipulation, or economic warfare, conducted in and from computers and the networks connecting them, waged by states or their proxies against other states. Cyberwar is generally carried out against the government and military networks in order to disrupt and destroy. Our future is in Blake Austin Harvin's hands.


Building Sandcastles
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Jun 04, 2023
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Great story.

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