Today,
I’m talking with Vice President Andrew Hamilton from Danele Rotharmel’s new
book, Time Search. Time Search is the third book in The Time Counselor Chronicles. Mr. Vice
President, it’s nice to meet you.
Thank you, Lisa. It’s a pleasure to be
here. Please, call me Andrew.
Andrew,
I know you’re an avid supporter of TEMCO. Can you explain why you think the
TEMCO program is so vital to our nation?
The statistics speak for themselves, Lisa.
Last year, the TEMCO program directly led to 122 murderers vanishing from death
row—and that’s not even counting the number of petty crimes and suicides that TEMCO
time surfers have prevented. When a TEMCO counselor travels back through time
and stops a young person from taking their first steps toward a life of crime,
we all benefit. Supporting TEMCO just makes sense.
It’s
rumored that you were time counseled by Zeke Masters when you were a teenager.
Is that true?
At this time, I’m afraid that I cannot
confirm or deny those rumors.
I
understand. I know that TEMCO is currently facing a crisis. Drake Procerus, one
of TEMCO’s senior cadets has gone rogue. People across the nation are
understandably concerned. I’ve heard that you’re helping the TEMCO team and
that you’ve assigned agents to track Drake down. Is there anything you’d like
to add?
Because of the ongoing nature of this
investigation, I’m unable to comment about Mr. Procerus. At this point, saying
anything could be potentially detrimental. I’m sure you understand.
Of
course. Let’s talk about something else, shall we? Nation Today has just named you “America’s Most Eligible Bachelor.”
Congratulations!
Thank you, Lisa. But although the title is
quite an honor, I’m afraid that it may make my life more complicated.
How
so?
Many women are already intimidated by my political
job and security concerns. Throwing a title like “America’s Most Eligible
Bachelor” in the mix may ensure that the only ladies who will look my way are
publicity seekers. Being grouped with playboys, rock stars, male models, and
movie stars has its drawbacks.
I
suppose that could be true. By your comment, it sounds as if you’re looking for
love. Would you like to be married some day?
Of course. Marriage is a wonderful gift
from the Lord. I would love to start a family.
Has
any particular lady caught your eye?
Perhaps. But she’s not available.
Why?
Is she already married?
Of course not! I would never proposition a
married woman! The lady in question is simply residing in another country.
You’re
blushing, Andrew. Who is this mystery woman?
Lisa…this will sound strange, but I don’t
really know.
If
you’ve never met, how do you know that you like her?
She’s a violinist traveling through Europe,
and at night, I’ve been watching her televised concerts. I haven’t learned her
name yet, but she is lovely… I suppose I sound like a fool.
Not
a fool—a romantic.
Thank you, Lisa. That’s generous of you to
say. I’ve been told that dream girls don’t exist—but I’ve found mine. I just
wish I knew her name.
I may’ve
seen one of your violinist’s televised concerts last night. Is she currently
preforming in Ireland?
Yes! Lisa, this is wonderful! Did you
happen to catch her name?
Yes…
But I’m not sure that Danele would approve of me telling you. I think you
should learn your dream-girl’s name on your own.
But—!
On
another subject, I’ve heard that you’ve been asked to keep an eye on Angelina
Ableman, Dan’s younger sister. Have you met her?
No… Lisa, can’t you give me a hint about
my violinist’s name?
As
much as I’d enjoy being known as the matchmaker for “America’s Most Eligible
Bachelor,” I’m afraid that I shouldn’t say anything else. I wouldn’t want to
spoil your surprise.
I’m disappointed, of course—but I
understand. Would you like to ask me another question?
I’ve
heard that your sister, Jessica, was in a serious car accident. How is she
doing?
Not well, I’m afraid. As you know, Jessica
was a rising star in the dancing world. Her injuries were severe, and they’ve
put an end to her career. She’s living with me now, and I’m doing all that I
can to help her recover.
I’m
so sorry. Would it be possible for me to speak with her?
At this time, Jessica isn’t well enough
for visitors. But I’ll send her your regards.
Thank
you. On another topic, you and President Freemar are running for reelection.
The last time you ran, you won in a landslide victory. You’re currently holding
steady at an 84 percent approval rating. Do you feel that winning the upcoming
election will be easy?
Lisa, nothing is ever easy when it comes
to politics. But I’ve done my best to serve this country, and if the people of
the United States would like me to serve another term, I will be honored.
I
wish you well in the upcoming election, Andrew. Thank you so much for being
here and talking to my readers.
Thank you for having me, Lisa. It’s been a
pleasure.
About the Book - Time Search
The Time Counselor Chronicles #3
A nameless evil lurks in the shadows…
In the wake of a
recent wave of violence, TEMCO employees are left reeling. While some of the
staff are put into hiding, others are left behind to discover the true identity
of the mysterious nemesis who is determined to destroy them all. While Crystal,
Marc, and Zeke search for clues to unravel the mystery of his real name, their
enemy is lurking in the shadows searching for TEMCO’s missing leaders. It’s a
race against the clock! And as the hours and seconds tick away, it’s anyone’s
guess whose search will be completed first. It’s a classic battle of good
versus evil, and the stakes couldn’t be higher!
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Prism Book Group, an imprint of Pelican Books
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Read my review here.
Prism Book Group, an imprint of Pelican Books
Print - $16.99
Ebook - $4.99
Buy on Amazon, Print
Buy on Barnes and Noble
Buy on Smashwords - coming
About Danele Rotharmel
Danele
Rotharmel grew up with a love of the literary word, and by age five, she knew
she wanted to be a writer. However, her life took an unexpected turn when a
mysterious illness brought her close to death. Eventually, she learned that a
low-level carbon monoxide leak from a faulty furnace in her home was slowly
poisoning her. This poisoning triggered severe Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
and partial amnesia.
During
this time, the hardest thing she faced was a crisis of faith. She had to quit
her job and stop going to church. She couldn’t write, couldn’t drive, and could
barely remember who she was. To say she was upset with the Lord was an
understatement. She began reexamining her faith in light of her illness, and
eventually, she came to the firm conclusion that God is real, God is good, God
is interested and involved, and God is trustworthy regardless of tragedy.
When
her illness became even more severe, she was put into quarantine and could only
talk to friends and extended family through the glass of a window. This
quarantine lasted for seven years. During this time, she wrote the first six
books in The Time Counselor Chronicles.
Danele
currently lives in Colorado where she continues to write. Although her journey
back to health was long and difficult, it provided her with the opportunity to
grow closer to God and to write her books. For that, she is forever thankful.
Danele’s Testimony: https://dragonflydanele.wordpress.com/welcome/