Author: Sultan Ayaz
“Crossing Thoughts” is a fantasy novel in English by Saudi author Sultan Ayaz, published in 2017.
Ayaz’s novel is about humans defending their homeland against demon oppression. It is about the eternal fight between humanity and demons, and the person who stands between them.
The story begins with Drake, a child who lives a peaceful life with his family in a small town. However, a demonic attack destroys the village, but Drake somehow survives.
Three characters emerge: Aria, Ray and Amber, who study the nature of elements at the Grand College of Elements in the Kingdom of Iora, one of three kingdoms suffering demonic oppression. They learn to employ elemental magic as a weapon against their demonic opponents.
Aria (wind element user), Amber (fire element user) and Ray (thunder element user) end up fighting a sea demon and are discovered by a mysterious man called Soul, who admires their powers and helps them train to become “demon slayers,” to free humans from oppression.
There are many fight scenes in the storyline using magic and elements, and the book is full of drama, plot twists and terror.
What I liked about the narrative is how easy it is to read and follow, and the development of the world building —from the village to the Kingdom of Iora.
The female characters in the novel shine brighter and have distinct styles, making them more intriguing to read about, and each possesses a particular power.
It might be confusing for some readers that the story begins with Drake’s perspective and then cuts to the story of Aria, Amber and Ray. However, the more you read, the more intriguing the female storylines become.
The book has received four-plus star ratings on the Goodreads website and is simple enough to read in one sitting.
In 2020, Ayaz became one of the first Saudi novelists to have a fiction work in English published overseas when Olympia Publishers, a British publishing house, purchased the rights to “Crossing Thoughts.”
The novel is also set to be adapted into a Manga comic by Manga Arabia.