by Brett
Matthew Williams
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BLURB:
Meet
Rolland Wright - a seventeen year old orphan living out of his car in rural
Woodland Hills, California. Aside from grappling with the fact of being
abandoned by his drunken father two years previous following his mothers
mysterious murder, his life mostly revolves around finding a warm place to
sleep at night. When one day he is attacked by men claiming to have killed his
father, Rolland discovers a strange ability to slow the flow of time around
him, beginning a journey that takes him to places outside of time, space, and
eventually to the early 19th century to fight the sinister General Andrew
Jackson. With the help of a rag-tag group of historical and mythical figures
with various supernatural abilities of their own (Joan of Arc, Jesse James,
etc) known as the Knights of Time, Rolland solves the mystery behind his
mother's murder, falls in love, battles the evil Edward Vilthe - reaper of
souls, and finds a home of his own in the paradise known as Eden.
The Time is Relative
series chronicles the origin story of the mythical figure Father Time,
beginning with the award winning first novel, Time is Relative for a Knight of
Time. All dates and events are historically accurate. The participants... maybe
not.
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Excerpt One:
Fire quickly engulfed the limestone building that locals had
come to call the White House, forcing the frantic women out the large front
doors and into the wide-open marshland beyond the carefully manicured grounds.
The night air hit Dolley’s skin with a damp unevenness that made every hair on
the back of her neck stand on end. Looking over to Hannah, she saw her own terrified
expression mirrored on the young girl’s face, watching as the girl gazed out
into the darkness of the tree line. There, in the light of the blazing White
House, stood a man so still the trees themselves surpassed him for movement.
The dark figure walked towards them, seemingly impervious to
the chaos that surrounded the nation’s capital, the shadows and light from the
inferno behind them dancing across him. As he neared, they saw that he was an
older man with bits of silver streaking through the black mass of hair sitting
atop his slim and polished frame. He was
dressed in a dark crimson sweater vest over a pressed long-sleeved button down
shirt, and what looked to be crisp and freshly tailored pantaloons.
“Good evening, Lady Madison,” said the man, pausing for a
moment to bow to her before continuing in their direction. His face was
expressionless, eyes mimicking the darkness of the night around him. The man
was not especially scary looking, especially in his elegant dressings. Still,
there was an aura to him that spoke to the survival instincts within the two
women, evoking impressions of jackals – sharp teeth, claws, and minds.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Brett Matthew
grew up with a passion for both film and history. He began his career fresh out
of high school as a Production Assistant/ football player on NBC Universal’s
television series Friday Night Lights (of which he can often be seen in the
first two seasons as a member of the championship team – Go Panthers!). He
quickly moved on to serve as an Original Series intern with the USA Network in
Studio City, California. Following work on shows like Monk, Psych, and Burn
Notice, Brett returned home to Texas to continue his education, graduating with
his degree in History from Texas State University. A proud Master Freemason,
Brett thoroughly enjoys fantasy fiction, watching Netflix, running, baseball,
Shakespeare, and spending time with his family and critters.
Website:
http://www.brettmatthewwilliams.com/
Twitter:
@Time1sRelative
Book on
Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Time-Relative-A-Knight/dp/1470029456/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1430360645&sr=8-1
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GIVEAWAY
Brett will be
awarding a $25 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during
the tour, and a $10 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn host.
Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting this giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteLove the title. It's a great play on words.
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed this one. Looking forward to the sequel!
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