The Lost Colony of Roanoke: A Collection of Utter Speculation

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This message, carved into a tree, was the only clue to the fate of the colonists on Roanoke Island. For centuries, stories have circulated, theories were explored. But to this day, no one is really sure what happened to those first English settlers in the Americas.
These stories may offer a clue:
A road trip through dystopian United States brings adventure and danger, and perhaps answers about the mysterious disappearance of the settlers.
Gods of different worlds converge but their people may not blend as well as they do.
A history teacher’s quest to liven up her lessons leads to a startling discovery about love, roots and the fate of the missing colonists.
A young mother thrust into leadership struggles to establish peace between the English and the Natives of Roanoke. But a greater threat lurks in the dark forests that may consume them all.
Four stories from four authors, all exploring the fate of the missing colonists. Are any of them the answer to the greatest mystery of the United States?
Probably not.

Freeze Time Media published The Lost Colony of Roanoke in February 2019. It’s available in paperback and as an ebook from Amazon and elsewhere. Visit their author pages to learn more about River Eno, D R KinterLCW Allingham and Susan Tulio.

The Left Side of Reality

Freeze Time Media recently released The Left Side of Reality, a haunting romance by newcomer Robert J. Smith. The book is available through Amazon in print and as an e-book.

Left Side of Reality Front Cover April 8In the late nineteenth century, a strange and unique experience happened to a young French farmer. Witnessed by both the farmer’s wife and a local French physician, the strange occurrence remained a mystery throughout both their lives. Nearly a hundred years later, a newly graduated doctor of psychology discovered the physician’s documentation of the bizarre event in some old papers that had been preserved over the years. Unbeknownst to the psychologist, the event was about to repeat itself in the life of a similarly young American.

Steve Pearce is a mildly successful accountant with a beautiful wife, great son, and everything to live for. Suddenly, his life is torn apart in the same way the French farmer’s had been nearly a hundred years before. How will he recapture the life he’s lost? Where are his wife and son? Who is this strange woman who claims to be his wife and is this young child he doesn’t remember really his daughter?

It seems Steve has a myriad of questions and no answers. Somewhere out there is the life he lost. How will he recover it? Will he recover it or is this his life now?

Visit Robert J. Smith’s Author Page to learn more about him.