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Lost in Time

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Fawn Carter is not only a valued member of Team Dalton, and a decorated officer with the Savannah Police Department, she is an uccisore to be reckoned with. But when Carter is suddenly transferred to Team Nightly, she is furious. In spite of her repeated requests to be returned to her own team, Carter grudgingly, and not unquestioningly does as Dalton demands.
Carter isn’t the only one against her transferring to Chase Nightly’s team. Michael Maxson has been trying to keep the uccisore firecracker at arm’s length since the first moment he laid eyes on her. The fact she happens to be the cousin of his sister’s new husband, Hunter Blackfox, and now a constant partner during patrols, makes his vow to not let himself get too close a moot point.
When Carter joins her new interim female teammates, who have become great friends, on a shopping spree in Charleston, she purchases a small box of broken jewelry to use in her own craft projects. One such piece, found at the bottom of the box and covered in a thick tarnish, is a silver disk with intricate carvings.
Realizing this might be what has every uccisori team in the region is searching for, Carter informs Chase and Dalton. However, before anyone can protect her and the amulet, Gordon has Carter kidnapped and brought to him, believing the ancient talisman will restore his own humanity.
Carter is the only one who can control the true power of the gift, one that had been made for her by her soulmate in a past life, before being Lost in Time after her previous incarnation’s death.
Nor are they prepared for their introduction to the entity behind the powers bestowed on the uccisore bloodline, centuries before they were ever created.

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First published October 3, 2021

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Kate Porter

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Kate Porter is an American writer based in South Georgia. She grew up on a small farm in central Indiana where she graduated from Owen Valley Community High School. Her first short story was published in the school newspaper when she was fifteen. Kate went on to study fiction writing at Greenville Technical College, appeared at numerous Comic Cons, book readings, author events and participated in author panels and has been featured as a guest author on a blog tour. In 2013 Kate was not only profiled in her hometown newspaper, Spencer Evening World, but she was also profiled in Woman’s Day magazine. In 2014 Kate was the recipient of the NEW APPLE BOOK AWARD for the Mystery category for her novel, BLACK HARVEST, which also received FIVE STARS from Reader’s Favorite. Kate’s writing credits range from poetry to short stories to full-length books and has recently stretched her boundaries into the area of screenwriting. When she isn’t writing, or percolating her newest story ideas, she and her best friends are cracking each other up with their silly puns and holding entire conversations using GIFs.

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