Forward to Camelot by Susan Sloate and Kevin Finn
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[Book Review] Forward to Camelot by Susan Sloate and Kevin Finn | #TimeTravel #Thriller @GoddessFish @finnkv @susansloate
FORWARD TO CAMELOT: THE FINAL EDITION by Susan Sloate, Kevin FinnSeries: The Cady Cuyler series
Published by Covfefe Press on August 29, 2013
Genres: Thriller, Time-Travel
Format: eBook, Paperback
Pages: 338
RETURN TO A VANISHED WORLD, in this new edition of the beloved time-travel 2000Soap-opera actress Cady Cuyler knows she is not brave, adventurous or accomplished; that's Sheila, the glamorous EMT she plays on TV. But too many other people think she's Sheila, which Cady doesn't Recently divorced from her agent, Cady's life consists of playing Sheila and providing a safety net to her mother Sandra, who has hardly noticed her since her birth; she's still lost in grief over the disappearance of her husband years before in Dallas. Cady's deepest wish is to somehow earn her mother's love and attention.
When a profound tragedy alters her own life and her job abruptly ends, Cady is offered the chance of a great She agrees to recover the Bible owned by JFK, which was used to swear in LBJ as president, on November 22, 1963, the same day her father, whom she idolized, disappeared forever.
To do this, she must travel back in time to the Dallas of 1963, a dangerous world filled with dangerous secrets, and meet the man with the most dangerous secret of all--he plans to assassinate President Kennedy during his upcoming visit to Dallas.
For the first time in her life, Cady, the armchair adventurer, can live an adventure more exciting than anything Sheila ever did. She might even change her own destiny... if she dares.
Time can be altered. Lives can be altered. History can be altered...
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Excerpt from Forward to Camelot
The man in the doorway was yawning, and his bright chestnut hair, flecked with threads of gray, was tousled. He wore half glasses down on his nose and held a thick typewritten report in one hand. His navy silk tie was pulled down, his white shirt was rumpled. His eyes, though bloodshot, focused on us politely.
I was face to face with President John F. Kennedy.
He looked at us, puzzled, and glanced around the empty hallway.
I knew if I didn’t speak that I’d never have another chance, but I couldn’t think of a thing to say. The President looked at us, raised an eyebrow.
Quick, Cady, say something. “Mr. President, my name is Cady Cuyler.” Beside me, I felt Lee start at the words. “I’ve come a long way to speak to you. I’m from the future. I don’t live in Dallas in 1963. I live in New York in the year 2000. I’m here to warn you, sir, and save you if I can. If you don’t listen to me now… you’re going to die in less than 12 hours.”
“You’re right,” the President said in that distinctive accent. “I don’t believe you.” He started to close the door in my face.
Before he could, I was talking again, as quickly and persuasively as I could. “Why would I make up a story like that? It makes no sense. Unless it was true!”
Excerpt provided by the author/publisher for use in this post.
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- Sloate , Susan (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 489 Pages - 04/17/2024 (Publication Date) - Covfefe Press (Publisher)
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My Thoughts on Forward to Camelot
Forward to Camelot by Susan Sloate and Kevin Finn is a time-travel adventure with a unique twist on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
The story follows Cady Cuyler, who is sent back in time to prevent the tragedy of November 22, 1963, and save JFK. The book blends historical facts with fiction, offering an alternate version of events that hinges on a conspiracy surrounding the assassination.
The novel explores themes of destiny, sacrifice, and the impact of small actions on major historical events. It’s a mix of suspense, history, and speculative fiction. The protagonist must navigate 1960s America while grappling with the stakes of her mission and the implications of changing history.
The novel blends action, intrigue, and historical reflection, appealing to readers interested in alternate histories and time-travel narratives.
I received a copy of the book for a Goddess Fish tour. This review is my honest, unbiased opinion.
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October 21: Country Mamas With Kids
October 21: The Avid Reader
October 28: The Faerie Review
October 28: travel the ages
November 4: Sandra’s Book Club
November 4: Guatemala Paula Loves to Read
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“Friendship … is born at the moment when one man says to another “What! You too? I thought that no one but myself . . .”
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The premise of this book is sure to fascinate readers!
Nancy
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Hope so, Nancy! It sure did fascinate us!!
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Sounds like a great read
We think it is, Nancy! Thanks for being here!
I must buy this book!
Hope you will, Michele; we LOVE having new readers! And if you like it enough to review it on Amazon, we’d bless you forever!
Thanks, Michele! We’d love to know what you think of it when you’re done!
Looks like a really good read and I love the cover.
Oh, thank you! I’m particularly proud of this cover; I think it really says what the book is about! Hope you’ll check it out further!
Great excerpt and cover. 🙂
Thank you, Cali! Hope you’ll check it out further!
intriguing
Thanks! We sure do hope so!
This story sounds really fascinating.
Thanks; we’re really proud of it! Lots of historical tidbits that are true but no one’s ever heard of before; we were lucky to find them and happy to incorporate them in the plot!
Sounds like a good read.
Thank you! We especially loved being able to include so much real but UNKNOWN history in the story; I think it really made a difference!
Thanks so much for hosting us today; it’s wonderful to be here with you and your readers!
I’m so happy to have you here today. I hope you come back to visit again. Thanks for sharing your work with us.
Our pleasure!! I’m so enjoying being with your readers!
This looks really intriguing. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for your interest! Just about my favorite aspect of the book is how much real but unknown history we managed to get into the story. We found a LOT of real history that no one else had ever touched before, and we included it. I think that makes a big difference. Hope you’ll check it out!
Thanks! Hope you’ll especially enjoy the bits of history we’ve added which were completely unknown but are absolutely true–I think they really made a difference in the story!
Looks like a very interesting book. Thank you for the excerpt & your review! 🙂
Thank you for hosting today!