Publisher's Synopsis
It started innocently enough-a seamless integration of life's daily tasks with the digital world. First, it was banking. Then healthcare records, shopping lists, conversations, and memories all stored somewhere in the vast, glowing ether. People embraced it, comforted by the convenience. It was as natural as breathing.
Sarah lived her life the way everyone else did, drifting between screens and tasks, emails and reminders. Her mornings were a blur of data as she scrolled through yesterday's memories, highlighted like status updates in her neural feed. Everyone was connected to this new system. It was easier, faster, better-or so they were told.