“A swiftly paced and wildly delightful fantasy romp.”

Kirkus Review

A middle grade supernatural mystery adventure

“A swiftly paced and wildly delightful fantasy romp.”

Kirkus Review

Literary Titan
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“The plot of Nemesis and The Vault of Lost Time is a tapestry of surprises characterized by its unforeseen twists and turns.”
The Children’s Book Review
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“Behind the adventure are important messages about believing in oneself and finding inner strength.”
The Fairview Review
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“If you know any middle grade readers who enjoy science fiction/fantasy with a mix of action, danger, and humor - recommend this book to them…”
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“With reality and fantasy woven neatly together, Nemesis and the Vault of Lost Time is an immersive and captivating middle grade fiction…”
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Nemesis And The Vault Of
Lost Time

Nemesis And The Vault Of Lost Time

The Adventure Begins ...

Do you ever get that creepy feeling that something just isn’t right? That’s exactly what happens to Max. Every time he daydreams or drifts off in his thoughts he feels something… a presence, lurking nearby. Things get weirder when Max runs into a mysterious professor at his uncle’s bookstore which only confirms his suspicions. The old man informs Max that time is being sucked out of the planet by invisible bandits, stolen from unsuspecting humans one breath and one sneeze at a time, and stored in a central vault. With the help of his best friends, Derek and Samantha, Max must harness his curiosity and find passage to this place called Nemesis to stop the sticky-fingered time thieves and halt their planned invasion. But when the professor goes missing and the clock starts ticking, Max discovers far more than he imagined.

Nemesis is such a unique world and I love the mysteries uncovered in the book.

22 March 2024

The story is full of adventure and friendship and will be so much fun for a read aloud. I love the main characters and how they are always there to support each other and each have such unique strengths. It’s a great example of how we can each be different and how we can work together to solve problems using our own gifts. Nemesis is such a unique world and I love the mysteries uncovered in the book.

Meg Hall - Get Outside and Read

Exciting middle-grade novel with plenty of suspense

22 March 2024

With elements of adventure, exploration, other worlds, and fantastical science, Nemesis and the Vault of Lost Time is an exciting middle-grade novel with plenty of suspense… Behind the adventure are important messages about believing in oneself and finding inner strength.

Dr. Jen Harrison - The Children's Book Review

Not just for kids but they are going to love this book!

22 March 2024

W. Grace - Amazon Reviewer

Fun & Fast Paced, This is Middle Grade Fantasy at its Best!

22 March 2024

Shaun Stevenson - Reedsy Review

Recommend this book to middle grade readers who enjoy science fiction/fantasy

22 March 2024

If you know any middle grade readers who enjoy science fiction/fantasy with a mix of action, danger, and humor – recommend this book to them, or just go ahead and give them a copy.

The Fairview Review

Exciting, action-packed adventure!

22 March 2024

…it’s an exciting, action-packed adventure and I recommend you give it a shot.

Mark Buxton - Young Adult Books Central

Inventive and Fast-Paced!

22 January 2024

Nemesis and the Vault of Lost Time is not just a fun adventure story, though it certainly is that. It’s also a story about 3 kids helping each other to get through both Nemesis and the gauntlet that is middle school–which, come to think of it, aren’t that different. I’m eager to see what’s next for Max and his friends Sam and Derek.

Lisa S.

Opens the imagination!!

21 January 2024

Absolutely LOVED reading this! Took me back to that never ending story feel like I could see the story become real!

G.G.

"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand."

Albert Einstein 

Meet The Author

"PJ Davis lives in the tiny mountain town of Brevard, North Carolina overlooking the Blue Ridge mountains."

PJ Davis lives in the tiny mountain town of Brevard, North Carolina overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains. He lives there with his wife, youngest son, three sleepy cats and three noisy ducks. For his day job, he names things, such as companies, products and services. he even named the town’s annual white squirrel festival.

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