Havoc is Book Two of the Worlds Apart fantasy saga
How do you commit to saving a world that's beyond belief?
While visiting his ailing mother in the secure wing of a psychiatric hospital, Luke Boyle stumbles across a delirious patient, Sye, who is desperate to return to his make-believe world. Sye's mutterings of outlandish beasts, magic and gods are so fantastic that Luke befriends him with a view to stealing ideas to enrich his own unsuccessful fantasy writing. Ever the sceptic, Luke listens to and records Sye's story over a number of sessions, unaware that Sye has his own dark motives for telling his tale.
In Sye's story, from the day he saw his own reflection in a pail of water, Sye knew he was different. If only he had known just how different, perhaps he would not so easily have rejected the horned people of Westwinds Castle, who put aside their prejudices to follow him. Or rejected their ancient prophecy as superstition. Maybe he would not have sworn revenge on his childhood friend, Salm, who was ready to go to any lengths to become a goddess. Perhaps he would not have set out to scour the world for clues to his origin and a place he could call home. It would have saved so many lives.
As it was, an inquisitive mind and a passion for logic proved poor weapons against myth and monsters. Not that Sye failed to find what he was looking for. It was just that he did not realise the sacrifice he would have to make or the extent to which his fate and that of the world was connected. Until it was too late, and everything, even the safety of Luke's world, was at stake.
An epic tale that bridges two worlds.