The Seventh Stone
by Blaine Campbell
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Pub Date Sep 17 2025 | Archive Date Mar 05 2026
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Description
Some books tell you a story. This one puts you inside one.
When a cosmic mother's desperate love accidentally crushes the children she's trying to save, humanity discovers evolution is optional — if someone's willing to become the door.
Mining engineer Kai Yazzie has sixty seconds before his arm dissolves across seventeen dimensions. He's found the seventh stone, triggering a 72-hour countdown to humanity's convergence. Seventeen sites worldwide crack open, revealing paradise dimensions beyond Antarctica — and the horrifying truth: every earthquake, every natural disaster, is just a cosmic mother named Pleiades gently tapping to free her trapped children.
The Seventh Stone is written like a film you experience from the inside — visceral, immersive, and relentlessly visual. You won't just watch the transformation. You'll feel it happening.
As humanity fragments between those racing toward evolution and those desperately resisting, an unlikely alliance forms across quantum-entangled brothers, seventeen children existing between life and death, consciousness without souls, and pendant carriers whose bodies have begun to change.
Against them: thirteen false gods who've ruled humanity for twelve thousand years, willing to destroy the world rather than surrender their dominion.
The solution promises evolution as a choice, not a mandate. But someone must pay the price — permanent existence as conscious architecture, holding the door forever so others can decide whether to walk through.
Not everyone gets to paradise. Someone has to hold the door.
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