Friday, July 26, 2013

The Magic Crystals Series by Stephen Hayes ~Tour Stop~


The Magic Crystals is a story of the greatest power in the world, a power so supreme that it can control most aspects of life. Amazing if used for good, terribly dangerous if in the wrong hands, the question throughout is exactly how this power should be used.

Should it be wielded to its fullest extent to benefit all of humankind, or tamed in order to protect others from it?

Follow a group of teenagers from out in the bush as they are forced to mature rapidly as the world they always knew unravels around them. Watch as romance blossoms and is then tested by circumstance; listen as the youngsters resort to ridiculous humour in the face of danger just to find something to smile about; and above all, enjoy an intense and somewhat controversial tale of how human society can become so horribly unstuck simply due to mankind's own insidious nature in the face of power.

Purchase your copy of The Seventh Sorcerer:

AMAZON | BARNES & NOBLE

Purchase your copy of Rock Haulter:

AMAZON | BARNES & NOBLE


MY OPINION
Both books were a rather fun read.
Both were full of twist and the romance was rather cute. The story itself had some ups and downs, but over all read quite well.
The characters were rather funny at times and were well thought through.
I did enjoying reading both books, but I don't recommend doing all at once...LOL
I do look forward to whatever Stephen Hayes comes up with next.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Stephen Hayes lives and writes in MelbourneAustralia. Having been born partially blind in 1986 and lost his limited vision in 2000, he started writing stories at the age of eight, winning the Harold Dickinson Memorial Australian Literary Competition for a short story about a haunted house at the age of eleven. He completed his first novella in Braille at fourteen and by sixteen, had completed the first draft of ‘The Seventh Sorcerer’.

Since 2002, Stephen has allowed his imagination to run wild with The Magic Crystals saga; sometimes pushing boundaries that today’s somewhat moral society deem to sweep under the carpet. Although classified as fantasy genre due mainly to theprominent magic component, Stephen’s writing also includes a good balance of drama, mystery, romance, humour, and he isn’t afraid to address controversial moral issues.

His latest books are The Seventh Sorcerer and Rock Haulter from The Magic Crystals Series.

Visit his website at www.themagiccrystals.com.

Connect & Socialize with Stephen!

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