Thursday, June 6, 2019
Review Tour + #Giveaway: Twists of Time by S.R. Cronin @cinnabar01 @GoddessFish
Twists of Time
by S. R.
Cronin
GENRE:
Science Fiction, Fantasy
BLURB:
Alex once walked away
from a rare ability to warp time, thinking it was only a young man’s trick to
play basketball better. Now, as a father and teacher, he needs to relearn the
skill before the past begins to destroy his own future. To protect his daughter
and his most promising student, he must stop the school at which he teaches
from turning the clock back to an era of intolerance. He wants desperately to
use his unique gifts to help an old high school friend solve an ancient Maya
mystery offering a rare chance to bridge the past and the future. Both are
possible, but only if Alex can learn to control his temporal talents before he
runs out of time.
Excerpt:
Alex
and Xuha continued their tennis workouts into the summer, with Xuha growing
stronger each week, as his left-handed playing improved. After two and a half
months, he felt confident enough to try his right hand.
"I
think I'll always practice left-handed, too. It could be an asset, giving my
right arm a rest or even using my left to throw off an opponent."
Alex
agreed. "I'd focus on serving with both hands. That's where you'll get the
most impact." The two of them worked on serves, until the June sun rose
high enough for the summer heat to take over the morning.
"That
day you got attacked. You still have no idea who they were or why they picked
you?" Alex wondered aloud as they both gulped water and gathered up their
gear.
Xuha
shook his head. "I mean, I can guess. It's pretty obvious around school
who'd be inclined to do that. But they didn't say anything to me and no one has
threatened me since"
"Given
the way you fought the first two attackers off, I'd guess you've been in a
fight or two. I have to admit, I had no idea you could move that fast, and I
coach you."
Xuha
grinned. "I don't like to fight, but I can if I have to. I know this will
sound odd, but if it's a situation where I really have to make my body do
something, it's like everything slows down for me, so I can do it. Does that
make any sense?"
Alex
felt his own heart loose a beat.
"I
tried to tell this to a boy I played soccer with. He was like scary good and
was trying to give me tips and stuff, and I was afraid he'd think I was crazy,
you know?" Xuha made a crazy face. By now Alex had gotten used to the
boy's odd facial humor and he ignored it.
"But
this soccer player didn't think I was crazy. He said that's exactly what
happened to him sometimes on the soccer field."
Now
Xuha really had Alex's attention.
"He
told me he wished he could control it, like make a kiss with a pretty girl last
longer, but it didn't work that way. It happened when it needed to. He thought
maybe all great athletes could do this when they played, even if they didn't
realize they were doing it."
"That's
interesting. Do you think maybe some people become good at a sport because they
can do that? Or maybe they get good first and the technique follows?"
Xuha
shrugged. "I've heard people describe something like it during a car
crash, too. You said you used to be a good basketball player, Mr. Z? Did you
ever have this happen to you?"
"Yeah.
I think I know what it is you're talking about."
"Okay.
So, that's what happened to me during the fight you saw. Like I didn't ask for
it or anything, but these guys started moving slower, you know, slower to me
and it made it easier to defend myself."
"I
wish it could have protected you from the idiot behind you who you couldn't
see."
"Me
too. For that kind of protection, I have to go to my alternate plan."
"What's
that?"
My Review:
In 1696 a woman, Nimah sends her two sons Ichik and Balam out
in the world with a box in different directions giving them instructions on
where to go and to guard their box with their lives. Nimah and her eight
year-year-old daughter would guard the biggest box they hid close to their
home. What was in this box? Why would a woman send her sons away each with a
box of their own?
Several hundred years later Dr. Stan Drexler and his
students dig up this shiny black box. They leave it in the cave where they
found but upon their return the next day the box was not there it had
disappeared. Where is the box? Did someone take the box? If so why?
Alex Zeitman is a physics teacher at Early Gulch High School.
Alex has an ability where time slows down for him. Alex’s wife Lola is a
telepath someone who can read minds and knows exactly what they are thinking.
A pregnant woman, Ixchel and her husband Raul are crossing
the Mexico, United States border trying to reach her dying father in Houston
when she goes into labor.
What do all these people have in common? What is there
connection? Do their stories intact? These are all the questions I was asking
myself as I was reading Twists of Time. I love stories with several characters
and you get the point of views of all the characters. You know somewhere in the
story their lives and stories are going to intertwine it so enjoyable trying to
figure out how they all connect and the mystery between all the characters
awesome.
Once I picked up Twists of Time I couldn’t put it down until
I had read the last word. Well actually I don’t think I have put it down yet as
it is still with me. I keep thinking about all the characters and the little
shiny box and its journey through time.
Twists of Time is a stand-alone book but I do suggest that
you read the first two books in the series One of One #1 and Shape of Secrets
#2 before reading Twists of Time as there are characters in Twists of Time that
was introduced in One of One and Shape of Secrets that will give you insight
into some of the characters and their stories.
I would recommend Twists of Time to all fans of science
fiction and people with special abilities.
AUTHOR Bio
and Links:
Sherrie
Roth grew up in Western Kansas thinking there was no place in the universe more
fascinating than outer space. After her mother vetoed astronaut as a career
ambition, she went on to study journalism and physics in hopes of becoming a
science writer.
She
published her first science fiction short story long ago, and then waited a lot
of tables while she looked for inspiration for the next story. When it finally
came, it declared to her it had to be a
whole book, nothing less. One night, while digesting this disturbing piece of
news, she drank way too many shots of ouzo with her boyfriend. She woke up
thirty-one years later demanding to know what was going on.
The
boyfriend, who she had apparently long since married, asked her to calm down
and explained how, in a fit of practicality,
she had gone back to school and gotten a degree in geophysics and spent the
last 28 years interpreting seismic data in the oil industry. The good news,
according to Mr. Cronin, was that she had found it to be entertaining and
ridiculously well-paying. The bad news was the two of them had still managed to
spend almost all of the money.
She
was now Mrs. Cronin, and further good news was that they had produced three
wonderful children whom they loved, even though, to be honest, that was where a
lot of the money had gone. Even better news was that Mr. Cronin turned out to
be a warm-hearted, encouraging sort who was happy to see her awake and ready to
write. "It's about time," were his exact words.
Sherrie
Cronin discovered that over the ensuing decades Sally Ride had already managed
to become the first woman in space and apparently had done a fine job of it. No
one, however, had written the book that had been in Sherrie's head for decades.
The only problem was, the book informed her it had now grown into a six book
collection. Sherrie decided she better start writing it before it got any
longer. She's been wide awake ever since, and writing away.
Author
Social Media Links:
Blogs:
Email me at lola.zeitman@gmail.com
Giveaway:
$10 Amazon/BN GC and a Kindle copy of Shape of Secrets
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9 comments:
Thanks so much for having me back. I appreciate the review and always enjoy looking around here to learn about new books.
Thanks for hosting!
What character are you most like from your book?
Who is your favorite author currently writing?
Thank you for the excerpt and the review. The premise looks interesting and I love time travel so I'll be checking this out.
You have a favorite spot at home in which you write?
Favorite thing to watch on tv and relax?
Tea or coffee?? What gets you going?
The story looks very interesting. Love your bio!
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