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Time-travel agent Collins is preparing for a routine assignment to the past when rebels kill his commander and force him back in time, unprepared. With no sex-suppression drugs and incomplete training, he's stranded in a strange old world.
Candy was almost resigned to her humdrum life until a man in a strange black get-up dropped onto her park bench. If he wasn't gorgeous, and wounded, she might listen to her common sense and run. But curiosity and kindness have always been her weaknesses, and the fact that this guy rouses her long-dormant libido doesn't hurt, either.
Overwhelmed by the novel sensation of lust, Collins can't resist Candy's sensual sweetness. But every fevered joining of their bodies breaks the stringent laws to which he's sworn allegiance. Being trapped in the past is bad enough. Committing carnal crimes with an irresistible 21st century indigenous could destroy his future—and hers.

96 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2006

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Summer Devon

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Summer Devon is the pen name writer Kate Rothwell often uses. Whether the characters are male or female, human or dragon, her books are always romance.

You can visit her facebook page, where there's a sign up form for a newsletter (she'll only send out newsletters when there's a new Summer Devon or Kate Rothwell release and she will never ever sell your name to anyone).

Her blog is available here.

She also has a blog with Bonnie Dee, a frequent co-author. It's mostly just announcements, but we might do good give-aways on occasion.

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April 19, 2011
I recently read a comment that authors should never, ever, NEVER rate their own books on Goodreads. That's like seeing that sign about "keep off the grass" i.e. makes rating one's own stuff irresistible.

Also the other person who rated this particular book didn't like it much. All the more reason for the author to come barging in.

I'll post a curmudgeon's review. Mrs. Giggles gave it an 83. Not really five stars, but for her it's sort of like a 4.5 stars so we'll go with that.
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