About Future Apocalypse, Homeward Bound – A Time Travel Series Book 3:
Paulette is now a prisoner of the City of Technology. They want her program so they can use their time pod to go back and change the past. Paulette doesn’t want to give it to them and has to figure out a way to stop them.
With her and Thomas’s life in danger, she embarks on a dangerous mission to prove that changing the past won’t work.
She must devise a way to not only save the future, but also find a way back home to her friends.
Will she be able to stop the City from changing the past?
Can she escape and make it back to her time?
Only time will tell.
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Author Bio:
I was born in Ft Jackson SC. I have lived in numerous locations around the U.S to include Ft Hood TX, Bonner Montana, and Kennewick WA and now Easton, MD.
I graduated high school in 1985 from Kennewick High and entered the United States Air Force in July 1985. My USAF career started as an Administrator, then Information Manager, to Aerospace Systems Warning Operator (tracking missiles and other threats).
After a medical retirement I worked at RadioShack, then moved over to an IT position at a Marketing company supplying condiments to the US Commissary Service World Wide and finally opening up my own computer consulting, sales, and service company with my husband. As a spare time project while running an IT department and family consulting firm I had two boys.
While still running the family business I was offered a teaching position at a Charter High School. Changing career tracks, I became a teacher of English, computer apps, computer repair, consumer math, principles of business, physics, and earth science. In the Public-School System, I taught computer apps, business, E-commerce, and Web Design.
Moving back to my spiritual home in Montana I again taught Earth Science and Computer Applications (MAC), until a second medical disability ended my teaching career.
My hobbies in (prize winning) photography, painting, Ham Radio, SCUBA Diving, and a host of other interests keep me busy on Good Days, and I manages to get by on the bad ones.
Writing got started with a NaNoWriMo challenge to my sons and seems to have led me to yet another success.