The House on Constantinople
Time travel with real character
A young prince, born into tragedy, finds his life shattered by political betrayal, exile, and loss. Driven by anger, he’s determined to bring down the ruling family that robbed him of everything he loved.
But in a twist of fate, he’s swept into the 20th century. Surrounded by an unfamiliar world, he faces a new journey of self-discovery. Who will he encounter in this strange era? And what will he uncover about the meaning of power, freedom, and destiny?
Now, with the chance to return to his own time, he must confront his inner conflict: Will he pursue revenge or embrace a higher purpose? As he learns of a different path, one that could reshape his world, he faces a choice that could alter history.
The House on Constantinople is the thrilling first installment of The Just in Time trilogy—a compelling blend of time travel, historical drama, and philosophical intrigue. Step into the story of a prince destined to become Emperor Julian, the rebel who sought to revive Rome’s religious freedom. Will he pay the price for a chance at lasting change?
The House on Constantinople is the first book of The Just in Time trilogy. It’s a time-twisting tale of a 4th-century orphaned prince who becomes Roman Emperor Julian, the apostate emperor who tried to bring Rome back to religious freedom. But will the sacrifice be worth it?
Howard Wetsman
Howard Wetsman is a retired physician living on the Mardi Gras parade route in New Orleans with his wife. When he’s not writing about time travel, he’s reading about history or thinking about the future.
Just in Time
Just in Time consists of two books, and the series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.