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Time Is Relative for Wavering Loyalties

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Time Is Relative for Wavering Loyalties

By: Brett Matthew Williams
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The second chapter in the Time is Relative series continues the origin story of the mythical figure Father Time (Rolland Wright) as he grows from boy to man. After escaping imprisonment, Rolland is due to begin his training at the prestigious Academy of Light. While learning to control his extraordinary abilities, Rolland must also navigate more ordinary teenage pursuits - first love, fitting in, and finding himself.

Meanwhile, the Knights of Time are scattered throughout the Time Stream. Judah & Joan Raines appear on 1930's Lae Island to locate the infamous pilot, Amelia Earhart. Yet unbeknownst to them, a familiar face is tracking their every movement, searching for a piece to the mysterious Project Dreamcoat. On the hunt for a missing comrade, the remaining Knights hurtle toward 1803 Haiti in the midst of a violent revolution. As these events unfold, Edward Vilthe stalks the shadows, slowly implementing his master plan.

©2017 Brett Matthew Williams (P)2016 Brett Matthew Wiliams
Classics Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction
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The concept of the story was good

The journey of father time from youth to older. The trials and tribulations show that there was lots of imagination placed behind this second installment. What connects me most would be the descriptions and the narration. You could feel the connection of the narrator/author to the story. You cold feel the power of the emotions and the relationship of the story. I found the second installment to have a bit more focus and clarity. But the narration and the audio quality was a bit echo sounding. Wait let me clarify. The background sounded like you were in a tunnel with the audio place over it. Its kind of hard to expalin.

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