Andre Gonzalez is the international bestselling author of the Wealth of Time Series, and co-owner of M4L Publishing.
After surviving the Aurora Theater Shooting in 2012, Andre was inspired to chase his lifelong dream of pursuing a career as an author. This tragedy gave him a new appreciation for life along with a drive to make the world a better place by publishing books readers all around the world can enjoy.
He has written over twenty time-travel, thriller, and horror books after spending many years reading and studying the works of Stephen King and Dean Koontz. Keeping readers up late and their hearts pumping faster than normal is his ultimate goal. Andre was the recipient of the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers 2021 Independent Writer of the Year award.
When he’s not writing, you can find Andre buried underneath a long to-do list or chasing around his three hyper children. He and his wife are raising their family in their hometown of Denver, CO.
Chris Speidel has commander Strike captive and wants to trade her for Martin Briar. If Martin is not brought to him, Strike will be killed. The Road Runners put it to a vote as to whether to do the trade. This issue divides the Road Runners. Some branch off to the Liberation. Chris reaches out to the Liberation to join forces against the Road Runners. This is a continuation of the series and an update how Chris started his group.
I found it a little slow in the begining then it changed. Chris Speidel is a complicated person and we find out his story how he started and ended up like he is. Cant wait to see what will happen to Martin. This book explains so much. Great job writting this Andre. Cant wait for book 5.
Keeper of Time is Book Four of The Wealth of Time series. My immediate reaction after completing it was to ask when Book Five will be out.
I must admit Keeper of Time started off slow. I found it too detailed and not enough action. It wasn’t typical Andre Gonzalez. But this did not last long. I was soon grabbed by the story line in the true Andre Gonzalez writing style.
Keeper of Time goes back to how Chris came to be in power. It gives the reader quite a bit of information that gave me a few “ah ha’s”. It answered many questions I had from previous books in the series. A lot now makes sense. Then it came back to present time for me to find out what was happening with Martin and his possible future.
If you have not read any of this series go back to Book One and start on a wonderful imaginative journey. You will be glad you did.
Kudos to Andre! I really enjoyed this book! It was fast paced and kept me engaged in the story from beginning to end. I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough. Looking forward to the next book in the series!
The premise of this series is great. And the first three books in the series kept me engaged. However the author began losing me in book four.
Two writing issues have arisen that bog down the story. The first is a tendency to devote a chapter or two to developing characters that go nowhere. The rise of the Liberation is one example. Two of the initial group of 12 are fleshed out and supposedly the team is trained and ready for their mission. Then they walk into an obvious situation, completely unprepared and are killed. No drama, no heroic actions. Just stupidity and death. So why where they even part of the story?
The second issue is the constant use of foreshadowing. Do tell me “after today nothing will ever be the same”. Let me see that in the story. The heavy reliance on this technique makes me believe these books were written for folks who can’t think for themselves.
I am going to complete the series because perhaps things will come together. But as of now I’m wishing the author would find a good editor for his next endeavor.
I really enjoyed reading about Chris's rise to the role of Keeper of Time. With each book Chris becomes even more twisted which is fun to read. I can vividly picture Chris' expression and behavior. Many of his antics make me laugh. It was a joy to pick up Martin's story. The book ended on a major cliffhanger. I can't wait to read the next book in this highly engaging and entertaining series!
I wasn't crazy about the ending. It kind of left me hanging right before the big election. With that said, this is a part of a series and it does not disappoint. This series has been a great read and I'm looking forward to reading the rest of it.
We now know why Chris is the way he is. He didn't start the war, but her is one merciless bastard intent on ending it. My money is on Martin. We shall see.
This is a brilliant read. Wonderful well written plot and story line that had me engaged from the start. Love the well fleshed out characters and found them believable. Great suspense and action with wonderful world building. Can't wait to read what the author brings out next. Recommend reading.
I read a complimentary advance copy of the book; this is my voluntary and honest review.
Possible spoilers(depending on what you think a spoiler is * * * No time travel in this 4th book in a series about time travel. Unless you count a very lengthy flashback, which I don’t. I’m slogging through all of these because I don’t like leaving a series unfinished but my husband keeps asking “are you yelling at your book again?”
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
This is the fourth book in Andre Gonzalez's highly entertaining Wealth of Time series, which has six books in total. In this installment, the two warring factions come closer to their final stand-off. Time travel books are among my favorite genres, and this series has succeeded for me. They have all been enjoyable reads.
This is another great book in the Wealth of Time series. This book continues the stories of Martin and Chris. I was entranced by this story. I am looking forward to the next book in this series. I was given an ARC by the author for an objective review.
I really wish we could give half stars, its a decent book, it deserves more than 3 stars but not quite 4. Its a continuation of the story started in Wealth of Time, you learn some interesting information about the main bad guy that will no doubt come in handy in a later book.