
The complete Edition is well worth the money two great books in one.

Overall Book II: The Six Stones is a great read and well worth your time. The pace of 'The Six stones' feels frantic at times compared to Book I, but the action dictates the pace and while I'd have appreciated it being slower I can't complain.Īuthor McGray created a nasty antagonist in the Somnibus, and I'd love to see a story focused on their origins, digging deeper into the lore of the ghastly creatures. Now Michael must save his newest love interest, Becca, along with keeping the Somnibus from acquiring all six stones and invading earth. The author rachets up the stakes for the protagonist Michael in Book II. Now Michael is searching for the six traces so he can unravel the mystery of the stones and why they are so important to the Somnibus.Īuthor McGray returns to the world of the Somnibus,mysterious creatures that invade humans controlling their thoughts and actions.

Michael Black's journey started after the murder of his parents(Somnibus Book I) and the inheritance of a small powerful stone, a trace, that would change his life. I was particularly interested in the entities known as the Somnibus that enter our wold to feed on the weak and helpless. McGray's characters are strong and help progress the story. It is well written, and twists keep you off guard making it hard to see what's coming next. McGray has crafted a chilling paranormal thriller that draws you in and never lets go. Bridging takes the user through a hidden world inhabited by malicious entities know as the Somnibus, who enter our world to feed. The use of this stone gives the user the ability to bridge into peoples minds, controlling their thoughts and actions. I suppose that’s the point of a “set-up” story, to get the reader to come back for the next installment.After the violent passing of his parents, Michael Black inherits a simple stone that hides a remarkable power.

The twists and turns along the way throw much of what is learned earlier in the story in doubt, which makes reading the second novella in this series a must for me. There are more questions than answers for much of this novella, which moves at a satisfyingly quick pace. But…was it a dream? Or was it a glimpse at another realm of existence, a realm in which the Somnibus rule? Later on when a grieving Michael falls asleep while holding the stone he experiences a terrifying and terrifyingly vivid dream filed with dark and evil creatures - the Somnibus. The Somnibus: Book I – Finding the Mark by Craig McGray ( opens with Michael watching his parents die in a fiery car crash in her final moments his mother manages to pass him a small stone which obviously meant something to her. An interesting paranormal novella that I enjoyed reading, finishing it in just a few hours.
