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Max knows Jamie loves him. He knows, more than she loves anyone, Jamie’s restless soul loves the idea of “something new”. What she doesn’t realize is, her best friend knows what the future holds. The depth of Max’s ability to see the future will shock Jamie.

Max can’t tell Jamie that her boyfriend will break her heart.

Understanding the Orb becomes an obsession for Max. If he can understand how the Orb shows him the future, he can use it to protect his friends. Hours of internet research led Max to the concept of the Everwhen. The Australian Aborigines, think of the Everwhen as another dimension of our reality. Through the Orb, viewing what is to come is like a movie that you can adjust by jumping to a point in time and space. In the Everwhen, Max can follow a person into their future.

Viewing Jamie’s timeline broke Max’s heart.

Deciding to protect his friends, Max started making small changes in the present to alter the future. Max confirmed his changes in the present altered the reality of the Everwhen. School work got a lot easier for Max. Telling Mark to lookout for his hockey opponent’s cheap shot saved Mark’s knee. Every time Max changed the present, to help his friends, the pain from the Orb increased.

How much pain would Max accept for his friends?

Cover art by: Laura J. Prevost Photography

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 3, 2018
ISBN9781370907823
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Ruairí Cinéad Ducantlin

January 19, 2019Many thanks to those how have read my books. The feedback has been more than I could have wished for when I began this new journey. Here are my responses to a few questions I receive often.“Where do I begin reading your books?”The Summitate Trilogy is the starting point and is the genesis of the primary characters.“What genre are your stories?”Heavily sprinkled with humor, pop culture reference, and social commentary, I classify the Summitate Trilogy as Science Fiction / Fantasy. The Carina Series is pure Space Opera. Building on the outcomes of the Summitate Trilogy, the Carina Series science fiction set in interstellar travel. The short ties that make up Max and the Dream are a collection targeted at the “Young Adult” reader.“What gives you inspiration to write?”That is a simple question with no clear response. I write because I like the process of artistic creation. Researching this specific question, because I wanted to satisfy my own curiosity, I came upon an interesting point. Generally speaking, there are two type of writers. There are Plotters and Pantsers.Plotters write the story’s outline, ending and many more details before they begin filling in the details.Pantsers sit down and start writing letting the creative flow dictate the story.I am somewhere in the middle. I create an outline, revise the outline, then start the creative process. I do not let the outline become a constraint. If the story veers from outline, I adjust the outline and keep going.The inspiration come forms somewhere inside my desire to create.February 26, 2018In September 2017, I was privileged to hear Ken Follett speak during his Column of Fire tour. Always one of my favorite authors, Mr. Follet’s answers during the Q&A session were encouraging. As a teen, I too was inspired by Ian Fleming’s work and hearing a world-renowned author express his similar inspirations gave me renewed enthusiasm.Also, Mr. Follet has been to Dukes Bar, Mayfair London. Anyone who has been to Duke’s is an inspiration. If you visit Dukes, put on your big boy/girl pants, and try the Vesper Martini.https://www.dukeshotel.com/dukes-bar/I received this quite often: “You wrote a few books?” My current reply is most often: “I’ve written four books and five short stories.” There is something cathartic about putting your ideas into a story. Initial reviews are positive and encouraging. (OK, a few people agreed to read the books, but they don’t really like the Science Fiction/Fantasy genre.) The “how to self-publish research” said I should create a site to go along with the release. So... I did that too.http://www.rcducantlin.com/Max and the Dream TimeWhat would you do if the teenage you found the ability to see the future? What if changing the present would help someone you love not suffer pain in the future? Would you change the present to alter the future for someone you love?Max found the ability to see the future.Max, Mark, Randall, and Jamie are about to enter grade nine. Max’s friend’s already though Max was odd. Max’s new ability to learn anything quickly, coupled with knowing the future, confirmed to Mark, Randall, and Jamie: “Max your weird.”Summitate TrilogyBiomass, Dominion, and Connections are the titles in the series. Nathan Tiberias Brooks, NT, is a struggling freelance writer who stumbles upon a plan for global genocide. The owners of a giant pharmaceutical company have developed a true wonder drug: ColdStar. ColdStar cures the common cold and flu.Except, the founder of Morningstar Pharmaceuticals, and his laboratory director plan to use the ColdStar nasal spray to eliminate 80% of earth’s population.NT is asked to join a team constructed to stop the genocide. Stopping the genocide was the easy part. The hard part is in understand how to control the extraordinary abilities that came as a side-effect of the ColdStar cure.Carina SeriesTime is an Illusion is the first book in the Carina series, followed by A Calm Mind and Our Place. Picking up a new adventure, a couple of years after the Summitate Trilogy, NT chronicles Corb Levi Johnson’s ascension to the most powerful recipient of the ColdStar side-effects. Corb has big plans. Plans that will take the human condition to new level of understanding and capabilities.About MeFortunately, in secondary school, my interest in reading was sparked. A close friend and an instructor, who took interest in a boy he later called ‘The rebel without a clue.,’ were instrumental in my learning the value of a good book. Both piqued my interest in reading. My lifelong friend inspired me to read J.R.R. Tolkien and I became addicted to the fantasy genre. The instructor required I read interesting historical novels for academic credit. Frank Norris, Leon Uris, and Ken Follett are inspirations and fuel my love of history.Born to a military family, it was only logical that I follow the military tradition. However, after four years of “yes sirs” and scraping the wax off floors I decided there must be more fun in a corporate career.Thirty plus years of work experiences across the globe, the corporate career landed me in Colorado where I live with my wife and I can be close to my children and grandchildren.

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