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Worlds Collide

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Expected 14 Jul 26
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Five worlds at war. Only one can survive.

Ten thousand years ago, five cosmic beings—a dragon, a phoenix, a serpent, a lion, and a wolf—set their worlds on an inevitable collision course. Each civilization was given one destroy the rival worlds, or crash into them and die.

As the planets draw near to each other, the moment of final reckoning is at hand. In a galaxy filled with starfighters and superweapons, magic and manipulation, planet-killing devices and mechanized legions, five heroes must defend their homeworlds against overwhelming odds.

But when prophecy and destiny collide, a far greater power begins to stir—one that challenges everything they’ve been told.

Oaths will be broken. Chains will be shattered. Champions will rise. The fate of the universe hangs in the balance as these heroes discover whether any world deserves to survive.

The War of the Creators has begun.

Perfect for fans of Red Rising, The Expanse, and mythic sci-fi epics, Worlds Collide blends high-stakes interplanetary war with a legendary, fate-driven mystery—where the final battle may not be what it seems.

330 pages, Hardcover

Expected publication July 14, 2026

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Clint Hall

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Clint Hall is a storyteller, speaker, and podcast host. He has been writing stories since middle school, where he spent most of his time in English class creating comic books. (Fortunately, his teacher not only allowed it; she bought every issue.)

Known for narratives that instill a sense of hope, wonder, and adventure, Clint's work has been published across a wide variety of mediums. His debut science fiction novel, Steal Fire From The Gods, was published by Enclave Publishing in November 2023. His upcoming time travel novel, Echo Nova, will be released by Enclave Publishing in January 2025.

You can find him at https://ClintHall.com/ or at “The Experience: Conversations with Creatives” podcast, available on all major platforms.

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April 29, 2026
I'm giving "Worlds Collide" by Clint Hall 5 out of 5 stars. This is an action-packed science fiction adventure that delivers enthralling world-building and a cast of heroes worth rooting for against truly menacing opposition.

Hall constructs a sprawling universe where five evil creators serve as the backdrop for an epic conflict spanning multiple cultures and worlds. The setup is ambitious and layered, introducing readers to an eclectic group of characters from five distinct cultures, each bringing their own perspectives and strengths to the story. Don't expect to breeze through this before bed. This is adrenaline-fueled science fiction that grabs you by the collar and doesn't let go, like all of Hall's books.

The world building is where Hall truly shines. The galaxy he's created feels lived-in and complex, with enough detail to satisfy readers who love immersive scifi settings. What makes this work especially well is how the darkness of the five evil creators allows the heroes and heroines to stand out in stark relief. Their courage and humanity shine brighter against such a malevolent backdrop. The characters themselves are wonderfully diverse, drawing from different cultures in ways that make the ensemble feel genuinely eclectic rather than token. And then there's TOM, the android character who brings heart to the story. I'll admit he's not quite on the level of Data from Star Trek, but he's quite remarkable in his own right and carves out his own distinct path.

The relentless pacing means this book doesn't pause for breath. If you're looking for quiet character moments or contemplative passages, you'll find some, but they're brief pit stops between action sequences. Hall keeps the stakes high and the momentum charging forward.

My one piece of advice is to flip to the back and find the glossary before you start reading. With five evil creators and five cultures to track, there's a lot of information to juggle. I discovered the glossary too late and found myself occasionally backtracking to remember who was who and what was what. It's a minor inconvenience in an otherwise stellar reading experience, and honestly, the complexity is part of what makes the universe feel so rich.

"Worlds Collide" comes highly recommended for scifi fans who love expansive world building, ensemble casts, and nonstop action. This is grand-scale science fiction done right.

Bottom line: A 5-star scifi adventure with enthralling world building and relentless action that's perfect for readers who want an immersive, character-rich journey across multiple cultures and worlds.
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