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The Time Editors: What If Earth’s Only Hope Was Already Watching?

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The history of planet Solaya was one riddled with war and chaos. With the help of key figures within each nation, the Solayans realized they had to put this tension aside and learn from one another. In doing so, they unleashed amazing scientific discoveries. While science flourished, no discovery matched the one that changed the course of their planet’s history forever.

With the creation of a governing body known as The Assembly, the Solayan race uncovered the ability to shift objects, and eventually living beings, into a neighboring universe bordering their own. They began to record and document everything in this new universe.

Unfortunately, The Assembly learned something terrifying which threatened the very world they had worked so hard to build. Their sun would explode within the next two hundred years. Although this seemed far into the future, they realized they must start now to move their entire species to another inhabitable planet.

The Assembly set forth to design the perfect team for such a daunting task. LaDon Grafter, and his team of scientists, must use this new technology to find an inhabitable planet outside their own universe. Inside this neighboring universe, they find a small, blue planet. After recording and mapping out the history of Earth, from beginning to end, they learn the history of this “human” race is strangely similar to their own, although Earth’s history does not end up smelling like a bed of roses. Through recording devices known as Solespheres, LaDon's team watch as the human race destroys each other as well as the planet as a result. The Assembly, along with the brain power of LaDon's well-crafted team, devises a plan to edit Earth's time line and mold it's history after Solaya’s. This makes it easier to introduce such a profound technology to the people of Earth while saving them from their own demise. At the same time, this gives the Solayan race a temporary solution until they can find a more suitable planet to call home.

239 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 5, 2017

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October 25, 2017
I’ve always loved books about time travel and this book didn’t disappoint. Interesting concepts and characters. There has to be another planet out there with intelligent life! Probably won’t find it in my lifetime.
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April 9, 2018
Very Warm Story without Overkill

Loved the characters and how LaDon admired Barton without knowing that the hand guiding him was experienced and living the same life as he was. Nicely put together and well crafted. Good job Luke
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November 6, 2017
My review

Enjoyed reading this the book. I thought I had the ending figured out, but suprise, I didn't quite have it right.
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January 2, 2018
The Time Editors

Nothing short of a masterpiece of fiction in this book Luke shows his writing excellence in this book. I Loved It!!
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June 11, 2018
A really different story

Makes one think...... What if the Solayans and could really come to earth and shape us into different but cooperating humans.
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September 2, 2017
A really good & different book!

So many surprises! I had my own visions of their clothes and accents and it was great, unlike most other science fiction reads. I could see at least 10 other books/stories within the trips to earth. Steven Spielberg could do good on this one.
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