After the sudden loss of their parents—a visionary technologist and a renowned archaeologist—Ryan and Ethan Ashford are left with more questions than answers. What they uncover beneath the Ashford estate, however, pulls them far beyond grief and into something far larger than either of them.
Hidden deep below the house lies a concealed labyrinth and a device capable of slipping between neighboring realities—worlds that almost exist, lives that nearly happened, and places that don’t behave the way reality should.
As unexplained disappearances mount and reflections begin to behave… incorrectly, a small group is drawn together by circumstance and necessity. Each brings different strengths—instinct, intelligence, nerve, intuition—and survival depends on how well they move as one.
Someone has to take the lead. Everyone has to adapt.
Hunted by entities that track movement through geometry and reflection, they learn that traveling between realities isn’t the greatest danger.
Being seen is.
Because in these worlds, every surface is a threat, every decision leaves a trace, and once a boundary is crossed, reality remembers—and it doesn’t always let go.
Worlds Collide is a high-concept science-fiction thriller that blends grounded emotion with cinematic scale—perfect for readers who love tense pacing, layered mysteries, and ensemble-driven stories that feel like blockbuster films waiting to happen.
My first impressions were one of confusion. I wasn’t entirely sure where the story was going in the world the author was building around the events. I did push through and happy that I did. The author does a great job of brining what amounts to two different worlds and set of characters into a cohesive entertaining story. I great addition to anyone’s library if they are a speculative sci-fi lover.