Time Travel, Mysteries and Miracles

Today – we look at time travel and miracles, mysteries and romance. Here is author Laura Vosika’s The Battle is O’er, Book Five of The Blue Bells Chronicles.

Shawn means self and Kleiner means centered, one of Shawn’s (many) ex-girlfriends proclaimed.  So begin The Blue Bells Chronicles, a tale of time travel, mysteries and miracles, romance and redemption, in an epic adventure ranging across modern and medieval Scotland against the backdrop of Scotland’s Wars of Independence in the 1300s.

Shawn has it all—wealth, fame, women—until the night Amy, his girlfriend, has enough and abandons him in an ancient tower.  He wakes up in the wrong century.

Two years in medieval times, two years of fighting beside Robert the Bruce and James Douglas, two years of living with and as his medieval twin, the devout and upright Highlander Niall Campbell, working to protect those he has come to love, and perhaps mostly, his growing friendship with Niall, whom he initially despised, all work changes in Shawn.

Throughout their adventures, he and Niall seek a way to get Shawn back across time, to fulfill his desire to ask Amy’s forgiveness and finally be the man she always saw in him—succeeding at last in the middle of a fierce battle for Niall’s home, Glenmirril, against their old enemy, the MacDougalls.

Safely back in his own time, Shawn is steadily regaining all he lost—his career as a world-traveling musician, the son he feared he would never know, and finally, maybe—even Amy’s heart.

He can’t let go of the past, however, or stop agonizing over what happened to Niall and all his beloved friends, left behind in a fight for their lives. In his search for answers, hoping to find that all ended well, he learns instead of the dangers still lurking in fourteenth century Scotland: to Niall who will pay a horrible price for Shawn’s last deed, committed in Glenmirril’s tower just moments before escaping to the safety of his own time; to his own infant son, the subject of prophecy and an ancient letter predicting a fateful battle; even danger to the whole world as Simon Beaumont, known to history as the Butcher of Berwick, seeks to use his knowledge of the future to destroy it.

In this gripping conclusion to The Blue Bells Chronicles, Shawn faces the ultimate test.  His selfishness once cost him everything.  His newfound selflessness may do the same.

And leave a comment and tell us what you think about time travel.

3 thoughts on “Time Travel, Mysteries and Miracles

  1. Time travel has been one of my favorite genre since I was in high school and found books with stories set in the future when space travel, fights conducted in weightless environments, different ways of learning and different type schools, species from different planets, etc. were part of the story.
    One memory from those days sticks in my mind: the nifty way of learning a foreign language and the multiplication and division facts by hypnosis. Go to sleep and wake up talking in another language. WOW!
    Traveling back in time is also exciting. It helps me realized more fully what life would be like without hot showers, electric and gas stoves, micro waves, and cars. “The good old days,” would be hard for me to live in, but I certainly enjoy living in them through a character in a story.

  2. Time-travel as a fictional device has a long history. Before H.G. Wells’ “The Time-Machine” (1896), well-known fictional time-travelers include Charles Dickens’ Ebenezer Scrooge, and Mark Twain’s Connecticut Yankee. All of these predated Albert Einstein’s use of time as a mathematical dimension. Did Einstein read one or more of these stories before he published his first Theory of Relativity in 1905? Hmmm.

  3. I have two friends who write time travel and I always find it interesting. It’s the little details that really impress me. Currently, one of my favorite TV shows is Timeless.
    Interesting post. Thanks for sharing.

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