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“Time Walker” on Sale!

Happy Fall! (Or Spring if you’re Down Under)

My gosh, it’s been a long time since I last posted something.  Here’s what’s been happening over the past few months. I’ve written a paranormal cozy mystery under my actual name and getting that edited, published, and promoted took a huge chunk of my time. I not only did that novel, but also a free prequel novel that is now up on my www.RPAverett.online page. If you like a cozy mystery with a paranormal twist, check out that website for A Trapdoor Tragedy. I’ve also been busy with other projects and have done very little writing on my next novel, which is the third book of the Time Threads series.  It will be out in 2025, probably toward the end of summer.

But why I am writing today is to tell you about the sale that is running right now on Time Walker! Let me tell you about the book!

Are you ready for an epic journey across time and space? Time Walker, the thrilling first book in the Time Threads series jis on sale for just $1.99 (regularly $3.99) from now until October 21st! Don’t miss your chance to dive into this unforgettable adventure at a special price.

About Time Walker

Set in the 23rd century, Mali Harper’s world is all about maintaining the delicate balance of time. As a time monitor for the Temporal Integrity Management unit aboard Alpha Station One, she ensures that no tampering with the past alters the future. But when a major anomaly disrupts 18th century London, Mali is thrust into a high-stakes mission—her first ever.

Time travel, history, and futuristic technology collide as Mali and her team journey to 1798 London, where steam-powered automobiles threaten to rewrite history. Mali’s journey soon takes an unexpected twist, with allies like engineer Brayden Coleman and the enigmatic librarian Doyle Martin by her side. When the team’s leader disappears after a catastrophic explosion, Mali’s mission becomes personal—and deadly.

With enemies in every time period and a dangerous secret threatening to unravel the future, Mali must decide where her loyalties lie. Along the way, she encounters her long-lost grandfather and uncovers a dark plot that could alter the course of history—and time itself.

But nothing is as simple as it seems, especially when Mali’s heart gets involved. Time-travel, forbidden romance, and impossible choices intertwine as Mali races through centuries in a bid to save the future.

Why You’ll Love Time Walker

Compelling heroine: Mali Harper is smart, brave, and ready to break the rules to protect the timeline—and those she cares about.
High-stakes time travel: Adventure awaits across different centuries, from 18th century London to revolutionary Scotland, with each twist more heart-pounding than the last.

Romance and mystery: Mali’s growing bond with the dashing Doyle Martin adds a layer of intrigue, while mysterious forces work against them at every turn.

Epic world-building: Whether on a futuristic space station or in historical cities, the rich details of this universe will draw you in from page one.

Time travel  adventure: Moves from the future to the past as Mali discovers time travel is more complex than she dreamed it would be and more dangerous.

More About Mali

She’s not the girl next door!

Courageous and Determined: Mali may be a newcomer to fieldwork, but she doesn’t let her lack of experience stop her. She faces dangerous situations head-on and pushes herself to do what’s necessary, even when it means breaking the rules.

Smart and Resourceful: As an expert in the 17th to 20th centuries, Mali uses her historical knowledge and sharp instincts to navigate the past. Her clever thinking and quick decisions help her find creative solutions when challenges arise.

Independent and Rebellious: Mali isn’t afraid to question orders or take risks if she believes it’s the right thing to do. Her rebellious streak and willingness to defy expectations make her a compelling and unpredictable protagonist.

Emotionally Complex: Mali’s journey is not just about time travel and action—it’s about grappling with her personal connections and inner struggles. Her growing feelings for Doyle Martin and the revelations about her family add emotional depth to her character.

Loyal and Protective: Whether it’s her team or someone she barely knows, Mali looks out for those around her. Her loyalty drives her actions, making her the kind of heroine who won’t abandon anyone in their hour of need.

Adventurous Spirit: Mali has an innate sense of adventure, embracing the unpredictability of time travel and exploring new places and eras with curiosity and enthusiasm. Her sense of wonder and thrill-seeking nature keep readers rooting for her every step of the way.

If you’re a fan of time travel, science fiction, and historical intrigue, Time Walker is the perfect read. Plus, you’ll want to be ready for the next books in the Time Threads series!

What readers are saying about Time Walker:

“Filled with twists and turns and a compelling mystery, this is a fun story that draws the reader into a past world so rich with exquisite detailing you almost feel like you’ve traveled back in time.”

Time Walker is a great story about family, corruption, and the power of time travel.”

Don’t wait—get Time Walker today for just $1.99 and lose yourself in an exhilarating journey through time!

📚 Buy now from your favorite bookseller via this Universal Link.

Thanks for reading. I appreciate your support. – Lily

 

Christmas Promotion – Lots of Books

I am excited to announce my book, O’Ceagan’s Legacy, is included in the Kindle Book Review Christmas promotion. All you have to do is check out the page, browse any books you might be interested in reading, buy if you wish–not required– then enter the Giveaway for a chance to win $500! Could it be easier?

The link is: https://www.thekindlebookreview.net/%f0%9f%8e%84-500-santas-stash-giveaway/

O’Ceagan’s Legacy is a fun, fanciful space adventure as we join Grania O’Ceagan on her first solo voyage as the family space freighter’s captain. While her grandfather, the usual captain, isn’t on board, her brothers are while they take the ship from their homeworld Erinnua (New Ireland) to Earth’s space station, which is where the story begins. 

Having time for a short trip to Ireland, Grania and her youngest brother Brendan travel to introduce him to the “old sod.” On the way back, they encounter an elderly woman wanting passage to Erinnua.

A short teaser for it is at the end of this blog.

New Book

One reason I am pushing O’Ceagan’s Legacy is the long-awaited second book in the series is nearing release. I’m currently editing it and getting it prepped for early next year. I had planned to have it out this fall, but personal issues changed my schedule, so it’s rescheduled.

Tentatively titled Outer Rim, the book is two stories tied together, so I am considering releasing it in two books rather than one big one. What are your thoughts on that? Do you prefer two smaller books (around 225 pages) or one larger one (almost 400 pages)? Let me know at LillianWolfe.author@gmail.com

New Vella Story Starting

Another book that’s been divided into two stories is my Vella story, Cynara’s Destiny. The first part or season as we call it on Vella is complete. Part 2 is Sorceress Emerging and the first seven episodes are live in the Vella format. I am planning to release a new episode each week.

If you haven’t tried Vella yet, it is reading a book like a TV show. It’s serialized into 1500 to 2500 word episodes. You can give an episode a thumbs up if you like it, review as you’re reading it, and choose a story as your favorite for the week. The first three episodes are free to read, then you buy the additional episodes with tokens.  If you try it, let me know what you think.

O’Ceagan’s Legacy Story Teaser

Although London’s shuttle port status showed only moderate delays, the check-in at the gate still snaked around several roped stanchions when Grania and Brendan arrived. They didn’t have much time before they needed to board their shuttle, so they scrambled to find the quickest check-in counter they could. Brendan motioned to Grania when he spotted a shorter line near the end of the counters. Even with automated ticketing, it still moved slower than a range tortoise with a bum leg.

As she stepped into the line behind Brendan, Grania noticed an elderly woman standing near the queue. Her pale blue eyes looked alert as she scanned the passengers, appearing to seek a specific person. Around one and a half meters in height, the woman somehow stood out in spite of her petite stature. Flighty white hair formed a halo around her face as it tucked into a thick bun at the back of her head. She wore a shaded blue and green shawl wrapped around her bent, old shoulders. Beside her, a large trunk, about two meters long by one and a quarter meters wide, rested on a lev-dolly. Her eyes met Grania’s and held. For a moment or two, something about her gave Grania a chill, as if she recognized this person, although surely she could not have.

The sensation grew then changed to unease as the woman made her way, with slow, uneven steps, the short distance to where Grania waited in line. When she spoke, her low voice carried with the lilt of the land they’d just left, and with a sense of familiarity that Grania recognized as being like her father’s sister, Aunt Catherine.

“Excuse me, lass,” the woman said politely, “might you be the captain of a ship bound for Erinnua?”

Surprised, Grania gaped at her. “I am. How would you know that?”

The woman returned a kind-looking smile. “I messaged up to the space station to inquire if there might be a ship leaving soon for the Dragon Hold system. The stationmaster replied that there was and described you. He said you were downside, and I might find you here. I very much need passage, you see.”

“Passage?” Grania repeated, still trying to calculate the likelihood of this woman finding her in the crowd of people here. “You want to book a cabin for yourself?”

Nodding, the woman pointed to her chest, “Aye. ‘Tis just me and me travel chest. All I have in the world is in it, and I will not be returning. Just a one-way, lass. I must get there; it is a family thing, you see.”

Grania took a few moments to consider the space on the ship. They had one free cabin in good shape that could be used for a passenger. Unless Rory struck pay dirt on the station, they had room in the hold for the box. “It’s fifteen hundred credits for the passage, plus an extra two hundred for your cargo.”

“Oh, no,” the woman protested, her face falling in sadness. “I have only thirteen hundred credits to me name after the shuttle ticket, and I would be wanting the box in my room with me, not in the cargo. It has all me things in it, you see. Please, Captain, I truly must get to Erinnua. Can you not help an old woman out?”

She felt the tap of Brendan’s fingers on her arm and glanced at him. He dipped his head toward the counter, indicating the line was moving and they needed to keep up.

“Go ahead,” Grania said, snapping her head toward the line. “Keep our place. I’ll be along shortly.” She had it in her mind to say no, it was a set price; however, the bonus of the extra credits earned for a passenger made her hesitate.

“What is your name, ma’am? Are there no relatives here to help you?” She glanced around as if to see someone who might be watching this woman.

“I’m called Moira O’Cairn. And, no, there’s no one now. Just distant relatives on Erinnua. That is why I must get there.” Even as her eyes pleaded with watery-sadness, the woman’s name stopped Grania cold.

“Moira… the same as my twice-great aunt’s name,” Grania mumbled aloud. Her granda would not forgive her if she left this old lady stranded here.

“Thirteen hundred credits, you say? Well, I’ll not take all of your money, for you’ll surely need some when you get to Erinnua. I’ll take you and your chest aboard for twelve hundred.” Fated fairies, indeed. What were the odds of an old woman with her gramps’ sister’s name finding her in a spaceport? Undoubtedly, the fates must be at work, and despite everything, Grania still believed in serendipity.


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Remember to enter the giveaway though. You might win a great Christmas surprise!