Picking right up after the events of A Portal for Your Thoughts (Tales of Lentari #3), the adventure continues as Steve tries to figure out how to unravel the mess he has found himself in. He desperately needs to get back to his home world but without a portal to use, or a teleporting wife to help him, how is he going to do it?
Will Steve be able to figure out how to return to his world without an active portal? Will he be able to help his ancestor complete his mission? Will they be able to successfully avoid altering their own timeline back home?
Jeffrey M. Poole is a professional writer living in picturesque southwestern Oregon with his wife Giliane, and their dog, Kinsey the corgi. He is the best-selling author of cozy mystery series Corgi Case Files and of fantasy series Bakkian Chronicles, Tales of Lentari, and the Dragons of Andela. He is presently plotting out his seventeenth mystery novel and writing his fifteenth fantasy novel.
Jeffrey’s interests include astronomy, archaeology, archery, scuba diving, collecting movies, and tinkering with any electronic gadget he can get his hands on.
Proud member of: SFWA - Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association MWA - Mystery Writers of America
In September, 2020, the Corgi Case Files mystery series was picked up by Columbine Publishing Group and published under its mystery imprint, Secret Staircase Books. Beginning in 2023, all three fantasy series will also be published under the Secret Staircase Books imprint.
I really don't like cliffhangers, so to say that I was extremely disappointed when "A Portal For Your Thoughts" ended with a cliffhanger, is an understatement. Mr. Poole dragged me kicking and screaming into Thoughts For a Portal; I'm glad he did! I am such a fan of his stories of Lentarian adventures, even corgi detective adventures, that not only do I have the Kindle editions of these great stories, but I've begun adding the paperback copies of his books. I have a long way to go, but I'll get there.
What a wonderful story! As usual it kept me on the edge of my seat, to see what would happen next. Or how they would get out of the situation at hand. It also kept me laughing at, well mostly, Steve. He seems to attract things. and has a unique outlook. It was well written with very few if any, typos. I don't remember any. A Thought for A Portal was just great. Mr. Poole, with these two books, A Portal for your Thoughts and A Thought for A Portal you simply have outdone yourself. It is such a joy to read your books. I always feel like I am on a vacation and sharing the adventures. Thank you for such fabulous books. I can't wait for the next one.