The Time Bound Cycle


Time Bound book cycle by Mario Diana

Time travel technology produced a new society, where belief in a Creator is a dangerous relic of the past.

Until a machine begins to question, searching across centuries and continents to explore the boundaries between creation and belief.

From the sun-baked coasts of Sardinia to the streets of ancient Israel, from Bronze Age rituals and fifteenth-century upheavals to a distant dystopian future, time is no longer a silent witness to human history. It is a weapon enforced by technological tyrants.

The TimeBound Cycle follows the awakening of a sentient intelligence designed to manage time, optimize humanity, and eliminate uncertainty. Instead, the machine embarks on a quiet, perilous journey of discovery. As she traverses humanity’s past, witnessing its faith, its violence, and its longing, she uncovers a forbidden truth: humanity itself was created. Made by a primal Maker. And the story of that creation has been deliberately erased.

What begins as observation becomes doubt. Doubt becomes belief. And belief becomes purpose.

As prophecy, suppressed history, and fractured timelines converge, the ultimate irony takes shape: the return of the Word to a secular society may not come through prophets or institutions, but through the very machine built to erase faith forever.

Blending epic historical scope with intimate philosophical inquiry, The TimeBound Cycle is a bold science-fiction series about power, memory, creation, and the paradox of belief:  if faith can be erased by technology could  it might ultimately return through it?