Twenty two years ago, Alex McCray found the first of the Twelve Stones, a set of powerful artifacts left for Humanity to find and use to save Earth from certain destruction. Eight of the Twelve Stones have revealed themselves to the world so far and four remain. Kline has sworn to find the remaining stones so he can complete his plans for an empire that will remake humanity into his image. Meanwhile, Alex, Emily, Scott and Christina desperately try to keep the remaining stones out of Kline's hands as they travel across the world and time itself to collect the stones to save the earth from certain destruction by a nearby star. As the final stones are revealed, Alex learns he must face his biggest fear if he wants to become become Humanity's last, best hope.
This book had me on the edge of my seat. Ever time I thought I had it figured out a new twist was exposed. Can't wait for the next book to be released.
I would highly recommend this series to all sci-first enthusiasts.
Time. I dislike having favorite characters get kiiled off, but I like there is hope for their redemption. I am angry that I can't immediately download book 5. When will it be available? Seriously. I really liked and enjoy your books. I recommend to all my friends.
I really liked and enjoyed the series I disliked having some of my favorite characters killed off, but I do like that there is hope for their redemption. I am angry that I cannot immediately download Book 5. When will I be able to do that?
More fighting with Kline for the stones but with a time travel paradox thrown in the mix. That part was a little hard to follow but I Loved the book anyway. More twists than you can count, some good, some bad. Can't wait to get started on the final book. Hope Kline gets his just deserts.
Good story line. Lots of action. Enough characters to keep it interesting but not so many that you get lost. I just hate how some kindle books have sentence structure.
I would give the books in this series a higher rating, however, to many mistakes in grammar, spelling, and just plain editing make the book choppy, taking away from the story. Believe me I was not an English major, so when I find errors they have to be glaring.