Marc McKnight Time Travel Adventure series book tour

Posted October 20, 2025 by Julie S. in Blog Tours / 0 Comments

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Marc McKnight Time Travel Adventures by Kim Megahee is a sweeping, time-bending odyssey that asks one haunting question: how far would you go to protect the past — and what would it cost you to put it back together again?

Across four novels, Captain Marc McKnight stands at the center of humanity’s most dangerous experiment — using time itself as a weapon, a tool, and a test of conscience. In Time Limits, a mission meant to quietly observe a decades-old murder spins wildly out of control when McKnight’s chance encounter with a woman in 1985 fractures the timeline. In The Time Twisters, a rogue faction of travelers hijacks history to rewrite the presidency, forcing McKnight’s team into a race through overlapping realities. Time Revolution plunges him into a future America torn apart by ideology and manipulation, where the war for truth stretches across a century. By Time Plague, he faces his most chilling enemy yet: a virus born from the future, tied to a dangerous woman who knows his past too well. Together, the series delivers a thrilling and deeply human exploration of love, loss, and the impossible weight of second chances.

Kim Megahee writes with the curiosity of a scientist and the heart of a storyteller. After earning his Mathematics Education degree at the University of Georgia, he taught and coached before pivoting into a long career in IT — where logic, cause, and effect ruled his world. But storytelling offered a different kind of order. Encouraged by a former student, Kim began writing later in life and discovered that the same precision that guided his programming could breathe life into complex, character-driven fiction. He lives in Gainesville, Georgia, with his wife, Martha, and their mischievous red-headed poodle, Leo. Explore his website, or connect with him on Instagram and Facebook.

McKnight series

Amazon: https://bit.ly/4n9U4Ck

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/series/290364-marc-mcknight-time-travel-adventures

 

 Author Interview

 

How did you research your book?

I read a bunch of time travel stories. The primary setting in the book (the NewT Communications Tower in Atlanta) is based on the former BellSouth Services building in the same block as the famous Fox Theater. I worked there for twenty years.

 

Who’s the hardest scene or character you wrote—and why?

Easy. It was the scene where McKnight encountered Merrie the first time in the past. I struggled because I knew McKnight’s thoughts would be all over the place with confusion, fear that he’d make a mistake, and coming face-to-face with a beautiful woman. I tried it several ways, then wrote the scene from Merrie’s point of view. It turned out to be easier, and added to her character.

 

Where do you get your ideas?

Mostly out of my head. I get an idea and write the movie I’d like to see. The TIME LIMITS characters have taken a life of their own, and I get ideas from their personalities.

 

What sets your book apart from others in its genre?

In my stories, time travel technology is in its infancy. With a reasonable amount of power, you can only visit the same date that is a multiple of 25 years from the present date, plus or minus a week. Outside of those parameters, the power requirement is too big to be practical. I wanted a sense of urgency for every travel event.

 

What helps you overcome writer’s block?

Writers — don’t hate me — but I’ve never had writer’s block. When I’m away from my desk, I may get a little edgy. But when I sit at my desk, I’ll just look for more trouble for the hero, and that gets the creative juices going.

 

What’s your favorite compliment you’ve received as a writer?

At the doctor’s office (of all places), Martha and I ran into her childhood friend, who said she had read all my books and loved them. My feet didn’t touch the ground for the rest of the day.

 

Do you write every day? What’s your schedule?

I write every day when I have a book project under way. During that time, I try to write for 2-3 hours in the morning and spend 2 hours in the afternoon on marketing.

 

Where do you write—home, coffee shop, train? 

Before I retired, I wrote everywhere — Starbucks, hotel rooms or bars, airplanes, airports, etc. Since retirement, I mostly write at my desk at home, though I admit I have carried a laptop on vacation.

 

Any quirky writing rituals or must-have snacks? 

I don’t outline the entire book, but I do document the events/words/ideas I want to cover in each chapter. So, I’m a pantser-plotter (LOL). Snacks? I want coffee. Real coffee, not half-caff or decaf.

 

Why did you choose this setting/topic? 

For TIME LIMITS, I worked in the book’s office tower for twenty years. I knew the building well and got the idea about an executive being murdered in an office tower and using time travel to investigate the case 50 years later.

 

If your book became a movie, who would star in it? 

Simple question. I drew from all the movies I have seen. For example, my daughter Megan demanded that McKnight be played by a 30-year-old Henry Cavill. When I envisioned Merrie, there was only one person who fit the character: Amy Adams in her twenties. I have an actor in mind for all characters, but I’ll save them for another time.

 

Which author(s) most inspired you?

Tom Clancy, H. G. Wells, Isaac Asimov, plus Frank Herbert and J.R.R. Tolkien (for their vivid world-building). When we first met, Martha and I discovered our favorite books were the same book: EXECUTIVE ORDERS by Tom Clancy.

 

What’s your go-to comfort food?

Atlas Pizza in Gainesville, GA. It’s been around a long time. If you ever find yourself in our town, check it out. It’s in the town square downtown. You can’t miss it.

 

What are you binge-watching right now? 

Outlander. There are a few more on Martha’s list.

 

If you could time-travel, where would you go?

The University of Georgia campus, 1973. There’s a certain girl I’d advise myself to avoid at all costs. Also, I’d tell myself not to get involved with another girl who thought she was available but wasn’t. But all things considered, I am who I am because I went through those trying times and eventually found my soulmate. Okay, so never mind!

 

Which 3 books would you bring to a desert island? 

Very hard choice. First, my Bible, then EXECUTIVE ORDERS by Tom Clancy, and the Foxfire book that tells you how to survive on a desert island.

 

What made you laugh this week? 

Some funny cat and dog videos on TikTok. They are addictive, and they crack me up.


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Posted October 20, 2025 by Julie S. in Blog Tours / 0 Comments

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