Guided by fate, or possibly an invisible hand, a small unsuspecting team unlocks the key to the past and it’s lost secrets. And yes, there will be a price to pay, in full.
The novel, Time Box, is dedicated to the inquisitive ones.
And that covers most of us.
One of the grandest conundrums of all time endures: how did we all get here, how it happened and how it all fits together. The rational ones are always in the process of making their way through this mysterious world – seeking, consuming, deliberating – as they develop their belief systems. The big question remains – what really happened?
Another favorite mystery of all time is the Sasquatch people. Since we were kids, these elusive denizens of the dark were thought to be apes or descendants of prehistoric creatures. The big “what ifs” are: what if the origin of these entities is more fantastic than can be imagined? And what it we could hop on a magic carpet and witness how it all began? Would you pay the price to find out?
Are you a UFO believer? If so, do you believe these ethereal sightings and events emanate from outside our planet or much closer to home? Along the way, after years of accepting the popular “outer space alien” meme, the revelations of brilliant writer and researcher, John A. Keel, continue to open eyes and minds to a more probable conclusion: train your sights homeward.
On a related note, many have asked if there exists a connection between UFOs and Sasquatch. Some say riiight, while others see the plausibility, even probability. At first it sounded too fantastic to even consider. Yet after exploring this subject, there exists just too many events and well documented eyewitness testimonies to discount it.
After following all these subjects for years, mining through the plausible witness testimonies, expert research, friendly musings and literate theories, it appeared that, what was once considered separate mythologies, were actually substantive, as they were connected. When that epiphany struck, a story emerged. It’s a grand tale, told in the form of a grown-up bedtime story, that links those many disparate questions to create a pleasant telling of our most mysterious world – for all ages.
So, if you are game, buckle up. Let’s take a ride in time.
I just finished up reading Jimmer Hardy's The Time Box. The book is well written, though at times a bit overly ornate that sometimes distracted from the storyline. Along with an active imagination that Hardy lets run wild, he has a real flair for descriptive writing. It's uncertain if he is writing from personal experiences or if it is fully his imagination. Either way, if you are looking for something a bit out of this world, you might want to give the Time Box a read.