Time Doctors Series

Time Travel meets Dungeons & Dragons Adventure

Labyrinth, Ghost Castle and WW2 Espionage

This intersects well with a number of the things I like to see in a book so I rather enjoyed it. Time travel meets Dungeons and Dragons, with a dash of intrigue, a sparkling of quirky British humour, and a nice bit of sleight of hand to keep you on your toes. Good stuff!

Paul Johnson – Amazon Reader

evocative

Time & Time Again

This fun, genre mash-up explores the tensions in a house of thirty-somethings over the pandemic.

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“Time and Time Again has it all: friendship, drama, twists and turns and a little hint at future romance. This is a fun romp with vivid characters, fantasy provided by DND scenarios and an underlying sci-fi mystery. A great start to what promises to be a fascinating series!”

KTBooklover, Amazon Reader

Big Bang Theory meets Stranger Things meets Labyrinth with a huge helping of time travel.
Ben has a problem. Well, several really, if the truth be told. With a borderline narcissist for a boss and a prankster lady-killer for a desk-mate, his work life at a gaming firm isn’t wall-to-wall playtime. The last thing he needs is a promotion, much less a bright, attractive feminist as the first addition to his new coding team. But when they all join the same Dungeons and Dragons party, it makes for an interesting life. Throw in a claustrophobic living arrangement and a global pandemic and there’s plenty of scope for fun and adventure.
But what they find in the attic turns everything on its head.


“glorious”

Just in Time

This fun, genre mash-up has mystery and intrigue in a haunted castle.

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“Everyone knows that nothing says Christmas better than a creepy ghost story! The team’s second foray into time travel and DnD gaming takes them into new territory, with a ghost story instead of the usual fantasy scenario (although there may be a dragon lurking for them after all!), which is a genre I am more familiar with than fantasy settings.
Colour me intrigued, I can’t wait to see where (and when!) the next book takes us!”

Noetic, Amazon Reader

Big Bang Theory meets Stranger Things meets Most Haunted with a huge helping of time travel.
Jen’s always known her take on life wasn’t exactly conventional – being deserted by a weak-willed father skewed her view of all men, compounded by unrealistic expectations based on her brother’s role-model for the perfect partner. Hence still being on the shelf with her 33rd birthday just around the corner. Living in a house with three extremely eligible males didn’t help, especially when two of them vied for her attention, but the only one who came close to meeting her ideal was walking out with her best friend. Watching them together hurt, although being in her own real-life version of Friends meets Big Bang Theory had advantages, especially when Kev took a turn at being Dungeon Master, leading them on a madcap ghost tour of an extremely haunted castle.
But an unexpected visit to Wimbledon reveals things about her past she never wanted to face.


“a jolly romp”

Time Kicks Back

This fun, genre mash-up has mystery and intrigue in Bletchley Park.

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“Time Kicks back is the best in the series (so far!). I loved both the WWII Bletchley Park storyline and the 1966 World Cup scenarios and there were plenty of twists and turns in both the plot and the character relationships.
Can’t wait for the next!”

KT, Amazon Reader

Big Bang Theory meets The Imitation Game with a raft of time travel.
Solving a crime committed 22 years before you’re born is never easy. But a time machine helps.
Kev knows his house mates are keeping secrets, but do they really think he came down with yesterday’s rain? Time-travel indeed! His own dark secrets – and the way he rocks a trench coat and fedora – make him perfectly placed for the spy part in Isaac’s role-playing WWII scenario set in Bletchley Park.
His first trip to 1966 leaves him with mind-bending memories of an historic event and a completely different impression of his reluctant travelling companion, Georgie. He always fancied himself as a sleuth, but an investigative follow-up trip puts Kev in a right pickle as a brush with tough London gangsters awakens violent demons he thought deeply buried.
In both adventures, Georgie bears the brunt of his frustrations, but what is it they say about hurting the one – no, seriously?
Third in the Time Doctors series, this fun-filled romp can be read as a stand-alone.