Monday, April 4, 2016

Yours Truly 2095

Yours Truly, 2095
by Brian Paone

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GENRE: Time Travel Romance

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BLURB:

Jeff Blue - the victim of a time-travel conspiracy - wakes up trapped in the year 2095. The only familiar face is J0, a robotic copy of the wife he left behind in 1981. But can she be trusted? J0 could be the only key to unlock Jeff's journey home, but it will require her to do something against her programming , something human.

During Jeff's perilous journey through the future, he will have to discover the truth about J0's origins, and solve the mystery behind how he wound up in 2095, in order to uncover the reality of his own destiny.

Armed with a one-way ticket to the moon, Jeff must race against the clock to seize what might be his last chance to return home to his time. A time without hover cars, Justice Computers, or TeleSkins - a time over 100 years ago.

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EXCERPT:


I followed the Realtor up the wooden staircase to the second floor, even though she could never know the house as well as I did. When we reached the top, we passed by Susan’s old room, and I purposely looked away. I wasn’t ready to sneak a peek at how it looked.

Bev led me to the master bedroom. Another TeleSkin covered the wall where my dresser and writing desk used to be. Julie’s closet had been completely removed. The room opened up much wider.

“Where’s the closet?” I asked.

“I don’t know. I’m not sure if there ever was one.”

I had the urge to tell her that there definitely had been a closet in here. It had been filled with a woman’s shoe collection that could put some stores to shame. It must have been remodeled out of the house long before Tandy Realty’s records indicated.

The room looked spotless, clean, and tidy. Other than the bed, a rocking chair, a treadmill, and a large dresser, it appeared rather empty. I could still see where our furniture used to be, once upon a time.

I thought, what if Julie was standing in this very room back in 1981 at this exact moment? She would have no idea that I was in the same room as her, just in a different time. Unfortunately, I then thought it could be possible that Junior and Julie were in this very room right now too, back in 1981. Unbeknownst to my wife that it wasn’t really me, she might even be letting him have his way with her. My thoughts could really get the best of me at times.

That daydream slowly reverted me back to reality but made me so homesick that I almost cried out, right then and there. I made a silent pledge to Julie while I stood in the middle of our remodeled bedroom. If I ever made it back, I would do everything in my power to make our marriage work. I vowed that we would grow old at 242 West Winter Street.




AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Brian Paone was born and raised in the Salem, Massachusetts area. An award winning author, his love of writing began through the medium of short stories at the young age of twelve. After almost 20 years of consistently writing short stories for only his friends and family to read, Brian's first full-length novel was published in 2007, and he has published two more since then. Brian is married to an Officer in the US Navy, and they have 3 children. Brian is a Police Officer for the St. Mary's GA Police Department and has been working in Law Enforcement since 2002. He is also a self-proclaimed roller coaster junkie, and his favorite color is burnt-orange.

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www.BrianPaone.com/yours-truly-2095  (personal)
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5 comments:

  1. What made you decide to sit down and actually start something?

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  2. I love the cover art and each excerpt leaves me wanting more.

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  3. What a great concept for a story. Loved the excerpt.

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