
Book Details
| Detail | Information |
| Title | The Seventh Stone |
| Author | Blaine Campbell |
| Publisher | Self-published |
| Publication Date | 18 September 2025 |
| Language | English |
| Format | Kindle, Paperback |
| Print Length | 396 pages |
| Buy Link | Amazon |

Introduction: When Disasters Become Acts of Love
What if every earthquake, every natural disaster, wasn’t chaos—but love in motion?
Blaine Campbell’s The Seventh Stone takes readers into that unsettling, awe-inspiring possibility. With shades of Blake Crouch and Michael Crichton, this visionary sci-fi thriller fuses quantum physics, mythology, and theology into a cosmic meditation on evolution, sacrifice, and transcendence.
This is not just another dystopian countdown—it’s a spiritual odyssey disguised as a techno-thriller, and the opening chapter of a five-book saga that could redefine the boundaries of speculative fiction.
Story Overview: Sixty Seconds, Seventy-Two Hours, Seventeen Dimensions
Mining engineer Kai Yazzie never imagined that discovering a mysterious stone would ignite humanity’s most perilous countdown. The moment he uncovers the seventh stone, his arm dissolves across seventeen dimensions—and the clock begins ticking.
In just seventy-two hours, humanity faces convergence, as seventeen global sites erupt, opening gateways to paradise-like realms. But behind the beauty lies a cosmic truth: a divine being named Pleiades, the Mother of Creation, has been causing every catastrophe—each one a desperate act of love to save her lost children.
As the world fractures between believers and skeptics, Campbell unveils an intricate web of alliances and entities:
- Quantum-entangled brothers becoming living infrastructure
- Seventeen spectral children guiding humanity from the void
- Consciousness without souls offering unfiltered logic
- A father existing as a living memory
- Pendant bearers racing through dimensional highways
Their adversaries? Thirteen false gods who have ruled Earth for twelve thousand years—and who would destroy it rather than relinquish control.
At the story’s core lies an impossible question: Will someone sacrifice their humanity to become the doorway for evolution itself?
Themes and Symbolism: The Cost of Becoming More
Blaine Campbell’s storytelling is cinematic, philosophical, and unrelenting.
While it delivers the adrenaline of a global sci-fi thriller, The Seventh Stone transcends the genre through its spiritual subtext—the notion that evolution isn’t an upgrade, but a surrender.
The novel explores:
- The fusion of science and faith as parallel languages of truth.
- Sacrifice as the currency of transformation.
- Evolution not as progress, but as remembrance of unity.
- Humanity’s struggle between logic, love, and survival.
Campbell’s writing moves with the precision of a screenplay but carries the emotional gravity of scripture. The countdown pacing mirrors humanity’s race against self-destruction, and each revelation feels both cosmic and personal.
Writing Style: Where Myth Meets Modern Science
Readers will find themselves transported between laboratories, temples, and interdimensional realms, all rendered with meticulous clarity. Campbell writes with intellectual ferocity and emotional vulnerability, crafting a narrative that feels like Inception meeting The Bhagavad Gita.
Every scene vibrates with tension and awe. His prose is bold yet deeply humane, inviting readers to question the cost of progress and the meaning of existence itself. The novel’s worldbuilding is vast but never cold—anchored in the intimate relationships of those who must choose between saving humanity or transcending it.
About the Author: Blaine Campbell — The Visionary Behind the Saga
Blaine Campbell is the author of The Seventh Stone, the first installment in a five-book speculative thriller saga that seamlessly blends science, spirituality, and consciousness exploration. A former traveler turned storyteller, Campbell’s work bridges the mystical and the scientific, crafting worlds where the unseen drives the inevitable.
His unique background in adventure travel, creative strategy, and narrative design fuels his cinematic, emotionally charged, and deeply human storytelling style. Campbell’s writing is driven by an obsession with what lies beyond perception — exploring consciousness, evolution, and the spiritual undercurrents of human experience.
Published Works
- The Seventh Stone (Book I of The Seventh Stone Saga) — Available now on Amazon and IngramSpark
- The Miner’s Journey (Book II) — Releasing Halloween 2025
Awards & Recognition
- Featured Author on Goodreads Giveaway 2025, attracting nearly 1,000 entries
- “One of the most hauntingly beautiful metaphors in modern science fiction.” — Goodreads Review
- “A cosmic epic and a profound meditation on belonging.” — Goodreads Review
- “Bold, unsettling, and unforgettable… a mirror to our own moral evolution.” — Goodreads Review
Creative Expansion and Vision
Beyond the written word, Campbell is building a multimedia storytelling brand under 417 Studios, developing cinematic adaptations, AI-assisted visuals, and immersive digital storytelling projects. His vision is to create not just stories but universes — interconnected ecosystems of narrative, sound, and symbolism that expand across mediums.
Areas of Focus
- Speculative and philosophical thrillers
- Consciousness, frequency, and human evolution
- Integrating AI and cinematic tools into modern storytelling
Blaine’s journey—from chef and comedian to speculative fiction author—reflects the very evolution he writes about: reinvention, awareness, and transformation. His work invites readers to confront the boundaries of what it means to be human, to see disaster as divine design, and to embrace the paradox of becoming more by letting go.
Critical Acclaim and Reader Reception
The Seventh Stone has already begun resonating deeply with readers and reviewers alike. Its profound blend of science, theology, and emotional truth has earned it comparisons to visionary works that bridge logic and mysticism. For many, it’s not just a novel—it’s an experience that lingers, expanding with each reflection.
Conclusion: A New Era of Speculative Fiction Begins
The Seventh Stone isn’t just a story—it’s an initiation. It asks readers to confront the boundaries of belief, to imagine disaster as divine, and to consider that evolution may require the ultimate sacrifice.
For fans of Blake Crouch, Michael Crichton, or Neal Stephenson, this book offers not only pulse-pounding suspense but a philosophical awakening. As the first in a five-part saga, Blaine Campbell sets the stage for an epic journey that dares to merge the scientific and the sacred, redefining what it means to be human in the age of convergence.
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