When Princess Tamea has reoccurring dreams of a young man fighting in a futuristic war far ahead of her time, she worries about her sanity. But when she also has a vision of this man some years older, where he dies in her arms in another time and place, she knows something in her life is about to change.
Then she meets King Parker and his brothers from the neighboring country of Altare. This King looks just like the man from her vision. Once Tamea touches him, her mind is swept back into his past, and to those dreams that have haunted her for months. As she searches for answers, she finds even more questions about this King's mysterious past and how his country had quickly gained their land from their neighboring countries of Nepal and Bengal.
When King Parker meets the youngest Colonel in Laie's history, he's definitely not comfortable with this young woman being assigned to personally guard his safety while their two countries forge a new alliance. To finalize the treaty, which would allow Altare to share their technologically advanced weapons, King Parker knows it's his duty to marry Laie's queen. However, he finds it hard to seal the deal when he realizes it's not Queen Suu-Naung he needs and desires, but the young, passionate Princess Tamea who possesses a warrior's instincts.
Parker questions his own sanity in starting this love affair, just as he questions how this young lady could have become a high-ranking officer in the 1500's Asia, where women's rights were suppressed behind curtains and veils.
As Tamea's psychic abilities suddenly blossom, Parker becomes irrevocably connected to her in this time and place. With the passionate Princess igniting the fire in his life, Parker also begins questioning his long-standing scientific goal; going back to his future.
It seems, as soon as they find each other, intrigue and war threaten to separate them forever. Altare and Laie must quickly join forces to stop their mutual enemies from within their own ranks and from their neighboring country of Bengal.
Princess Tamea begins healing the King's emotional scars leftover from another time and place, in the 1960's America, where Parker fought for his country in the Vietnam War. Even though the Princess has been trained to infiltrate and protect, it's King Parker of Altare who brings in the big guns from an era long in the future, saving her from the enemies' torturous plans.
Time does indeed conquer all! Thus proving the mystical theory that everything happens for a reason. Even when what happens is not correct - In time.

Patti has been writing since the 7th grade when her English teacher took active interest in her poetry and short story writing. She became hooked when one of her short stories was published in the local library literary magazine. Her first love became science-fiction when she was introduced to the works of Ray Bradbury.
Fandom bit her when she actually met the man behind the works in 1987 at a special engagement speech in Phoenix, Arizona. She had taken many of those writing tips and life examples to apply in her everyday life. "Never stop to edit, just keep writing until you're done, then go back and edit, and edit, and edit again until you're satisfied."
Patti has been applying some writing in almost everything she has done from that time forward. She has written in college papers, literary magazines, public relations articles, business proceedure manuals and having even gone as far as having published her own magazine in Arizona Marketing. Her writing had become publishing, where she was contracted to publish real-estate magazines and other trade magazines from her own graphic design business.
She has been working for a print shop in Phoenix for over ten years, while continuing to work on the side in her own business as the work came to her. "Word of mouth advertising is the best and cheapest form of advertising." Patti has relied on much word of mouth to gain clients as they came to her.
Marketing, advertising, writing, printing, public relations, fandom, and publishing experience has had years to mold itself in something larger and more important than any other project she's attempted. Weavers of Dreams is not just another online bookstore, it's designed to assist new or struggling authors a better opportunity to sell and reach a wider range of readers. This is going to be the iTunes for books; the cohesion of a writing community who has been bullied, lied to, and has had some of their dreams bought out from under them by the gluttonous companies who have been preying on those dreams. We are the weavers, not just the dreamers.
Copied from http://www.weaversofdreams.com/AboutPatti.htmlPJ is giving away a print copy of "Time Conquers All" (which will be available on May 29) to a random commenter. PJ is the President/CEO of AZ Publishing Services and Weavers of Dreams. To enter the contest, let her know what kinds of books you'd like to see this new publisher bring to print. I'll pick a winner around 8:00 pm PST today (Friday, May 8).
Hello PJ,
Loved the interview and the excerpt of your book.
As far as what this new publisher should bring to print, I'd suggest all genres. I'm not a one person genre. The more variety I have the better. Hope this helps. Have a great day.
I too am not a single genre reader. While science-fiction has evolved so have I. Romance has become a staple in my reading appetite, but I have never quite given up on sci-fi fantasy because I have an even larger love for time-travel theories and ideas. I eat up anything on paradoxes, worm holes, or the space-time continuum. My turn offs are romance stories that use the Rip Van Winkle premise where the heroine falls to sleep and wakes up in another time and place. That is just not happening for me. I am all for some real science to go to bed with my romance and this is where my main characters come in. Tamea (pronounced TAME - then a short "a") is the romance behind Parker, the science enthusiast who had plans to get back to his own time and place, until he meets Tamea.
For more information about "Time Conquers All," please visit my book website, http://www.timeconquersall.com
In this comprehensive website you can find the character analysis on the main characters, and the synopsis layout for the whole "Time" series.
You can pre-order "Time Conquers All" in print format thru this website for the introductory price of $10.95 (14.95 reg. retail). If you are an e-Book enthusiast, then you can pre-purchase thru http://www.weaversofdreams.com
I am always open to suggestions about my books or just to talk about the publishing industry. Thanks for stopping by today.
PJ Hultstrand
Urban Fantasy would be my pick.
Hmmm, I love Urban Fantasy also. Kim Harrison and Laurel K. Hamilton comes to mind. We could use some of those on weaversofdreams.com. I don't believe we have any yet. Everyone is welcome to be the first.
Thanks for stopping by Bridget3240.
PJ Hultstrand
Hi PJ, I love the names you create for your characters! Sounds like a smash hit here!
Best wishes always,
~Tanya
www.tanyahanson.com
Gosh, I sure hope so Tanya! Thanks for stopping by.
PJ Hultstrand
Loved the excerpt, looks excellent! I'm a fan of romance and starting to read Urban Fantasy...both of those genres would be GREAT for te publishing house! :)
How awesome are those names? :) Very unique and the book looks good.
I'm kind of a straight romance girl...so any kind of romance for your publishing house would be awesome.
I added your website to my favorites, will be checking you out in the future! :)
I read just about every genre there is. Mysteries and thrillers are my favorites.
The excerpt is actually the synopsis. Anyone can find an excerpt on the books website, http://www.timeconquersall.com/sample_chaps.html
Thanks for stopping by RachieG.
PJ Hultstrand
Lyoness2009 -
Now that's an awesome online name, "Lyoness".
You must visit my online tiger from my book, his name is Aspen.
http://www.timeconquersall.com/about_aspen.html
He likes to be scratched behind the ears.
Thanks for stopping by,
PJ Hultstrand
LuAnn -
That would almost make you a librarian. I too don't like to stay fixed in just one or two genres. My librarian calls me "eclectic" in my tastes in book materials.
Thanks for stopping by,
PJ Hultstrand
I like almost all supjects, but prefer mystery/thriller/
If written well, every form of fiction should be a mystery/thriller. At least that's what I think.
Thanks for stopping by Ron.
PJ Hultstrand
Sounds good!
Yeah, and for those interested in mystery, I know of at least one publisher who prints nothing but mysteries.
Thanks for stopping by.
Loved reading about your book! So unique with her dreams and visions
I'd love to see more historical mystery series. I've read few but but too didn't find as many as I'd love to see more of. Those written even Medieval, Victorian, Georgian, and of course Regency! Too I can imagine something like a historical fantasy mystery series! I do love historical fantasy too and love to see more connecting books.
Thanks to everyone who stopped by today. Names were thrown into a bowl and a winner was chosen. Congrats to Lyoness2009. You're the new owner of a copy of Time Conquers All. Please email me at admin.bookblog@gmail.com before next Thursday, May 19 to claim your book. And don't forget to include your mailing address in your email.
Jen
admin.bookblog@gmail.com
Congratulations Lyoness2009.
Thanks everyone for taking the time to visit and get to know me and my book. The second book in this series is planned to be released by Christmas 2009, so anyone reading now, has very little time to wait for the next installment. I know how much I hated having to wait for over a year to find out what happens next, so I don't have to make you wait. I already have the next three books written.
Until next time,
PJ Hultstrand
http://www.timeconquersall.com
PJ, The book sounds great and I can't wait to get a chance to read it. Having the options of several different genres to select from is what draws me to the publisher sites I choose to purchase from. Since getting my reader, eBooks have been all I've purchased online. There are still a few series that I keep adding to in print form, but eBooks are the way to go in my opinion.
-Carrie
Awesome. We will be releasing "Time Conquers All" in eBook PDF format the same week it comes out in print. Let me know if this format would work on your reader. Email me at patti@weaversofdreams.com
Thanks for commenting,
PJ Hultstrand