Thursday, April 7, 2016
Praise for Out of the Past
Praise for Out of the Past on Amazon.
AN AMAZING STORY~~I was looking for a really good book, the kind you just can't put down. This was the one! You can't help but love the characters (with one exception as you'll see). I was moved to tears several times, elated at other times. It was just an awesome book with an interesting storyline, and as I said characters you came to know and care for. I can't wait to start the next book in the series.
GRIPPING. COULDN’T PUT IT DOWN~~A unique mix of time travel and romance. Not what you typically find in this genre. Very well written and enthralling right to the end.
NEW WAY TO TRAVEL…LOVED IT!~~Since reading my first book in the time travel genre I have been an avid fan. This book just reinforced that opinion. It is different from any other book I've read (so far)...and I loved it! In this book rather than the protagonist finding themselves traveling through time by one means or another and remaining there, Torie (protagonist)finds herself warping back and forth between the past and present. Not only that, it is different each time. Loved this idea. Add to this a the dreamy Dave who is helping to restore Torie's home and I was anxiously waiting my "reading" time each evening. I've never read the author before, but I will definitely be reading the next book in this series. I enjoyed the story and her writing. I recommend the book, especially to lovers of the time travel genre, however I feel that almost anyone would enjoy it.
http://www.amazon.com/Past-Heritage-Time-Travel-Romance-ebook/dp/B009ZZDVJS/ref=sr_1_1_twi_kin_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1460027748&sr=8-1&keywords=dana+roquet
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Heritage Time Travel Romance Series
Torie Mills will move to small town Fremont Iowa to find her roots and start a new life. What she will find, will be her true place in the world and the love of her life, but the danger that lurks in her dreams will threaten to bring it all crashing down around them.
Can their family survive and make a stand and claim once and for all the inheritance that is theirs by all rights and ensure a future full of time travel wonders will be left as their legacy for their children? Or will the evil that has dogged Torie's family for centuries, finally bring them to their end?
Strap in cause it is going to be a wild ride!
Start the journey for FREE for you Kindle with Out of the Past, a stand alone novel but part one of the trilogy. Then continue with Into the Future and Forevermore.
Out of the Past http://amzn.com/B009ZZDVJS FREE
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Forevermore Book #3 of the Time Travel Trilogy
Forevermore
Forevermore
Heritage Time Travel Romance Series Book #3
Amazon LinkForevermore
Snippet
“Okay, so who is gonna hold the rope?” Jeff asked.
“Wait a minute! Who says you’re
going down there?” Dave argued. “I think I should be the one.”
“Why’s that? I’m the one with climbing experience,” Jeff
said.
“Yeah, climbing around on rooftops,” Dave barked back.
“Well, I have the safety harness and line and pulley in my
truck bed right now so I guess I win,” Jeff countered, trumping any argument
Dave might have had in the wings. The testosterone was heavy in the air. I
decided I needed to put the kibosh on the direction this conversation was
heading.
“No one is going down there,” I insisted raising my voice
loudly. “We are simply going to turn on the camera and lower it.”
The four of us stood on the precipice of the black void of the abandoned well, with
a pile of old wood and a large concrete disk tossed to the wayside. We had
found it about two hundred feet back from the road after I had led the way as
we had climbed between the strands of barbed wire and up the barely discernible
gravel drive.
The old homestead was completely gone, but as we walked I was
replaying the time warp in my head and mentally recalling when I had looked
back toward the drive. I could recall standing before the original house, as I
described to them the journey Lindy and Coyle had taken, as the others
followed along behind me.
Just beyond where the house would have once been and walking
in the direction the barn had once stood, we found the well fairly quickly. It
was covered by a large concrete slab and it took all four of us and two shovels
as levers to get it to slide off the cavernous hole.
The guys were not willing to simply take finding an old well
as evidence unless I could find some other traces that would make it
indisputable. After an hour of scouring the sites that I felt for sure once
held the house and barn, I'd had to give it up. Besides, Allen’s buildings from his
1904 homestead had been razed again at some point after 1981 when I had visited
this old farm with my dad.
There was absolutely no sign of any structures. So here
we stood, as Dave and Jeff had now decided that the best evidence would be to
go down the well and see if they could find any of the girls’ physical remains.
“Risk the camera? Nope! Not happening. We don’t even know
how deep it is,” Jeff snapped.
“Hey, it’s my camera and I don’t care if we risk it. You
think it’s better to risk one of your lives rather than a three-hundred dollar
camera?” I snapped back. “We don’t even need to do that. Let’s just keep
looking for remnants of the barn or the house. The house was back that way
about a hundred feet.”
“Torie, we’ve been looking for an hour and have found
nothing substantial. The only way to know if this is the place is to try and
get to the bottom of this well and see if we can find anything. If the girls
really are here, we’ll find bones; at least a skull,” Dave said firmly.
“Carrie, help me out here,” I whined. I gave her a wide-eyed
silent plea to help me rein in these idiots before it got any more out of hand.
“Let’s grab one of those large rocks over there and drop it
down the well,” she said as she pulled out her smart phone. “We can time it and
then I can find,” she paused and turned her phone to show us. “Got it—a
calculator. I love technology! It states that it’s accurate to within twenty or
thirty feet allowing for the variables of the weight of the item being dropped,
gravitational pull…yada, yada.”
“Carrie! I wasn’t kidding! No one is going down there,” I
said again but as I spoke, Jeff went to grab the rock and Dave fell to his
knees beside the hole.
“It’s our best option for being sure we have the right place
and proving that your dream really was a warp,” Dave said, and by the tone of
his voice I could tell I was going to have an uphill battle to win against the
three of them.
“No, I vote to just dangle the camera down there and pull it
back up and see if it catches anything,” I said firmly. “None of you are going
to put yourselves at risk.”
“Hardly a risk if we are lowered in a harness,” Dave argued.
“We can back my truck up and hook the line to the trailer hitch and just lower
one of us…”
“No!” I said. “That’s crazy! We have no idea how deep it is.
It could be full of water. There could be dangerous gasses. The walls could
collapse.”
“Doubtful,” Jeff called as he came back across the scruffy
weed-filled farmyard with several rocks in his hands; he was juggling them as
he approached. “Okay, let’s do this, and I’m going to be the one to go down,”
he corrected Dave. “It’s my harness.”
Carrie sat on the ground near the lip of the well and flexed
her index finger at me. “Come on, we need your ears, Torie. We all need to
listen for it to hit bottom.”
I resigned myself to accepting the plan and joined the
others at the well’s edge and I got goose bumps as I looked down into the pitch
blackness. The chill air that wafted out of the depths smelled eerily familiar. I
could recall the cool earthy odor as Lindy Smith crashed through the wooden
cover. I could even remember the feeling tightening in her middle as she
tumbled. That feeling like when you go down the first big hill of a roller
coaster and your stomach seems to be dropping out.
“First a smaller one just to see if we hear water because if
it’s full of water, then any remains of the girls will be history,” I said with
a heavy sigh of resignation.
“I agree,” Dave nodded.
Jeff crouched beside us and took the smallest of the rocks,
about the size of a peach, and dropped it down into the inky blackness. We all
listened carefully and heard a flinty dry sound as it landed in just seconds.
“No water,” Dave confirmed. “So now a large one and I’ll
time it.”
Jeff chose a rock about the size of a brick.
Dave studied his watch for a few moments and then ordered
“Now.”
Jeff let it go and the depths returned a loud echoed reverb
as it struck bottom.
“About three seconds,” Dave announced and looked at Carrie.
She quickly typed the information into her phone. “Okay,
with variance for gravity, weight of the rock, and the time it took for the
noise to bounce back it’s roughly two-hundred plus feet.”
“Whoa,” Jeff chuckled and jumped to his feet, slapping his
hands together to remove the dust. “Okay, show time."
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Insight into 'Into the Future'
The 2nd book in the time travel adventure of Dave and Torie Mills Cameron is my personal favorite of the series. I've gotten some feed back about the fact there is nothing about the future in the novel. At the time it was written in 2013, most of the story did take place in the future, 2015, 2016, 2017. However, now real life has caught up with the story. The blurb which is on the back of the paperback, isn't on the e-book version and might also cause the confusion. Maybe. Maybe the fault is with me for choosing a wrong title but I stand by my reasons for naming this 2nd book of the series Into the Future.
To me, Into the Future is really Dave's story and the lengths he will go to in order to give Torie and their baby Rose Lynn some sense of normalcy in a world gone absolutely insane all around them while their own life together has been torn to shreds by the fallout from one terrible night. Dave and Torie are both holding on to their sanity by sheer dint of will and when Dave keeps to himself a secret that would surely be the last straw and the end of their marriage and life together.
I think it shows the depth of Dave's strength to live trapped in a personal hell he cannot leave, a hell that will cost him dearly in mental torment as nightly he goes to battle and heroically lives through and witnesses the unimaginable. While at the same time he is putting on the face of a man who has it all together, for the world's and more importantly, for Torie's benefit. This part two of the story also shows the depth of Dave's humanity, his gentle and caring spirit and his courage. I feel it makes the reader love him even more and he proves he is worthy of adoration.
As one reviewer put it: "Dave is stunning. With all the travels and the emotions they raise in him, it is impossible to describe just how touching they are."
Back Cover Blurb:
The ebook is $2.99
Amazon link here
Barnes & Noble link here
Smashwords link here
Kobo link here
Apple iBook/iTunes link here
To me, Into the Future is really Dave's story and the lengths he will go to in order to give Torie and their baby Rose Lynn some sense of normalcy in a world gone absolutely insane all around them while their own life together has been torn to shreds by the fallout from one terrible night. Dave and Torie are both holding on to their sanity by sheer dint of will and when Dave keeps to himself a secret that would surely be the last straw and the end of their marriage and life together.
I think it shows the depth of Dave's strength to live trapped in a personal hell he cannot leave, a hell that will cost him dearly in mental torment as nightly he goes to battle and heroically lives through and witnesses the unimaginable. While at the same time he is putting on the face of a man who has it all together, for the world's and more importantly, for Torie's benefit. This part two of the story also shows the depth of Dave's humanity, his gentle and caring spirit and his courage. I feel it makes the reader love him even more and he proves he is worthy of adoration.
As one reviewer put it: "Dave is stunning. With all the travels and the emotions they raise in him, it is impossible to describe just how touching they are."
Back Cover Blurb:
When author Torie Mills moved to tiny Fremont, Iowa, she
found the love of her life and the place where she finally felt she belonged.
Five generations of Dave Cameron’s family had inhabited the large idyllic
Victorian house he and Torie now called home. They settled in, started a family
and seemed to be living the perfect fairy-tale ending.
Fast forward two years INTO THE FUTURE. The Cameron family,
including little one-year-old Rose, have been chased from their home by the
time travels they believed they had left behind. Quiet Mahaska County has
become a Mecca for fans of the psychological thriller Where Evil Lived, which
Torie wrote concerning the 1959 mass murder of her Mills cousins. It was just
meant to be a way to help Dave heal and put it behind him for good. Now it had
taken on a life of its
While Torie searches desperately for the answers that will fix her fractured family and allow them the happily ever after they desire, Dave struggles to hold onto his sanity and keep a secret from her that will test him to the limits of his endurance as he comes to terms with the time travel gift that neither he, Torie nor their child will be able to resist or control.
While Torie searches desperately for the answers that will fix her fractured family and allow them the happily ever after they desire, Dave struggles to hold onto his sanity and keep a secret from her that will test him to the limits of his endurance as he comes to terms with the time travel gift that neither he, Torie nor their child will be able to resist or control.
The ebook is $2.99
Amazon link here
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Smashwords link here
Kobo link here
Apple iBook/iTunes link here
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Friday, December 11, 2015
Heritage Time Travel Romance Series
Torie Mills will move to small town Fremont Iowa to find her roots and start a
new life. What she will find, will be family, love and an incredible time
travel adventure that may ultimately cost her everything if she can't find a way to control it and her destiny.
Start the journey for FREE for you Kindle with Out of the Past, a stand alone novel but part one of the trilogy. Then continue with Into the Future and Forevermore.
Out of the Past http://amzn.com/B009ZZDVJS FREE
Into the Future http://amzn.com/B00DID4GX8
Forevermore http://amzn.com/B00IRO1A1E
Start the journey for FREE for you Kindle with Out of the Past, a stand alone novel but part one of the trilogy. Then continue with Into the Future and Forevermore.
Out of the Past http://amzn.com/B009ZZDVJS FREE
Into the Future http://amzn.com/B00DID4GX8
Forevermore http://amzn.com/B00IRO1A1E
Sunday, October 11, 2015
Forevermore by Dana Roquet
A favorite little sweet snippet of book three of the time travel adventure of Dave and Torie. Forevermore http://amzn.com/B00IRO1A1E
After I left the Fremont city limits and was on the empty twelve mile stretch of highway on the way to Oskie, I began to relax until my phone rang. I looked at the screen to see Dave’s smiling face displayed and turned down the radio. I was all set to go with an elaborate lie about how I was shopping alone at a mall in Des Moines. That is, until Dave told me to look in the rear view mirror and when I did, he waved at me. Thank God I hadn’t gotten the lie out of my mouth.
After I left the Fremont city limits and was on the empty twelve mile stretch of highway on the way to Oskie, I began to relax until my phone rang. I looked at the screen to see Dave’s smiling face displayed and turned down the radio. I was all set to go with an elaborate lie about how I was shopping alone at a mall in Des Moines. That is, until Dave told me to look in the rear view mirror and when I did, he waved at me. Thank God I hadn’t gotten the lie out of my mouth.
Instead of being settled in to work on my time travel studies at some motel by dark, I was leading the way, as Dave and I made our way to the Oskaloosa Family Restaurant to share dinner.
“So why are you in town?” he asked as he closed his truck door and met me at mine. He bent to give me a quick smooch before taking my hand.
“I needed a few files from the house and I grabbed a few more toys for Rose Lynn,” I answered as he led me through the parking lot and I paused while I let him open the door for me.
“Hmm,” he responded, giving me a suspicious look as I entered before him.
The lobby was empty but for the hostess who stood behind a podium. Dave held up two fingers to her and she hurried off to ready our table.
“Don’t start with twenty questions, please?” I pouted, running my hand over the center of his chest, smoothing my hand along the buttons of his shirt. “Why were you heading in this direction and all spiffed up?” I asked, shifting the focus off of me and teased. “You got a hot date?”
“You want an elaborate tale or the sad truth?” he asked with a dimpled half-smile.
“Sad truth,” I decided.
“I was sick of Finish Line carryout and was headed here to have a decent dinner alone,” he admitted.
“Oh, that is just sad,” I couldn’t help but laugh a little. “You have an awful wife, leaving you to scavenge the countryside searching for sustenance.”
He lifted his hand to use an index finger and gently smoothed my bangs off of my brow, grinning down at me. He leaned down and whispered softly in my ear, “Not the only hunger that I have, babe. Believe me.”
The hostess returned just then, interrupting and I was thankful. I didn’t even want to think about that other hunger.
Book #1 of the series Out of the Past is FREE for your kindle LINK http://amzn.com/B009ZZDVJS
“So why are you in town?” he asked as he closed his truck door and met me at mine. He bent to give me a quick smooch before taking my hand.
“I needed a few files from the house and I grabbed a few more toys for Rose Lynn,” I answered as he led me through the parking lot and I paused while I let him open the door for me.
“Hmm,” he responded, giving me a suspicious look as I entered before him.
The lobby was empty but for the hostess who stood behind a podium. Dave held up two fingers to her and she hurried off to ready our table.
“Don’t start with twenty questions, please?” I pouted, running my hand over the center of his chest, smoothing my hand along the buttons of his shirt. “Why were you heading in this direction and all spiffed up?” I asked, shifting the focus off of me and teased. “You got a hot date?”
“You want an elaborate tale or the sad truth?” he asked with a dimpled half-smile.
“Sad truth,” I decided.
“I was sick of Finish Line carryout and was headed here to have a decent dinner alone,” he admitted.
“Oh, that is just sad,” I couldn’t help but laugh a little. “You have an awful wife, leaving you to scavenge the countryside searching for sustenance.”
He lifted his hand to use an index finger and gently smoothed my bangs off of my brow, grinning down at me. He leaned down and whispered softly in my ear, “Not the only hunger that I have, babe. Believe me.”
The hostess returned just then, interrupting and I was thankful. I didn’t even want to think about that other hunger.
Book #1 of the series Out of the Past is FREE for your kindle LINK http://amzn.com/B009ZZDVJS
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Iowa Author Fest 2015
Had a great time yesterday at the Iowa Author Fest and met many great people and fellow authors. Such a variety of talented writers representing genre's for everyone's taste, from children's books to horror stories! Great day.
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Iowa Author Fest
Iowa Author Fest Sat. Sep 26, 2015
9a.m. Brenton Skating Plaza.
Hope to see you there!!!
While they last I will have a special tri-fold genealogy chart of Dave and Torie's family included with the sale of the three book series. The books will be specially priced as well.
9a.m. Brenton Skating Plaza.
Hope to see you there!!!
While they last I will have a special tri-fold genealogy chart of Dave and Torie's family included with the sale of the three book series. The books will be specially priced as well.
If I Die Young by The Band Perry and Out of the Past
Out of the Past is FREE for Kindle. http://amzn.com/B009ZZDVJS
Another great song from the play list of Out of the Past. If I Die Young by The Band Perry. https://youtu.be/7NJqUN9TClM
Excerpt --
Once the family members were seated, a recording of a song began to play over the speakers from some unknown source. It was The Band Perry and their song “If I Die Young” which was perfect but such a heartbreaking choice, and I couldn’t help but think that Claire or maybe one of her close friends had chosen this song for her—someone else who’d known how she’d longed to find her true love.
The crowd all stood as if in one single motion, in a show of respect as we watched the light honey-maple stained casket draped with a large spray of pink roses making its way toward the front of the sanctuary while the words of the song brought tears to the eyes of most of those in attendance.
Another great song from the play list of Out of the Past. If I Die Young by The Band Perry. https://youtu.be/7NJqUN9TClM
Excerpt --
Once the family members were seated, a recording of a song began to play over the speakers from some unknown source. It was The Band Perry and their song “If I Die Young” which was perfect but such a heartbreaking choice, and I couldn’t help but think that Claire or maybe one of her close friends had chosen this song for her—someone else who’d known how she’d longed to find her true love.
The crowd all stood as if in one single motion, in a show of respect as we watched the light honey-maple stained casket draped with a large spray of pink roses making its way toward the front of the sanctuary while the words of the song brought tears to the eyes of most of those in attendance.
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
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