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For once, Dr. Aaron Prentiss' life is coming together. The arrival of a perfectly preserved mummy in his lab guarantees him tenure and a gorgeous woman is showing interest in him. Still, something seems out of place, mainly his mummy. Aaron doesn't
believe in curses, but even he has his suspicions.

For Adriel, the time to convince Aaron that curses exist is short. Once every hundred years she gets a three day window to try and break free of her mummified body. She knows that Dr. Prentiss can solve the mystery, but can she convince him before time runs out?

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First published December 8, 2010

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Emily Cale

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Emily Cale writes erotic romances in the contemporary, paranormal, and western genres.

Emily started writing in elementary school and continued through high school. Much to her family's dismay, she decided to go to college to major in creative writing. Years later, she would come to appreciate the scars she earned in that program and start writing again.

Emily currently lives in Pittsburgh, PA, with her husband in a house that their cat grudgingly shares with them. When not writing or reading, she can found curled up on the couch watching a movie.

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December 13, 2010
LynnMarie's Review

The premise of this novella pulled me in because I'm always looking for something different. Aaron is a scientist, studying a mummy he recently discovered. When he notices the mummy changing positions slightly each morning, he thinks he's either crazy or the mummy is cursed. He begins to research a ton of ancient books and finds some useful information. At the same time, his dream woman is showing interest in him, which is unreal. He's not a lady's man, and his dates rarely lead to intimacy—except in the case of Adriel.

Adriel is a princess trapped in her mummified form for centuries. She only gets a small window every hundred years to break the curse. Her pendant leads her to Aaron. Although she originally seduces him so he'll help her, she quickly develops feelings for the sweet scientist and hopes he won't suffer once she returns to her cursed state.

This was a very quick read that I finished on my lunch hour. Although the plot was enticing, I wished it had been longer. There was some awkward writing style, but overall I enjoyed this paranormal romance and its cast of characters. Emily Cale shows a lot of promise in her story telling.


4 Tea Cups!

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5,476 reviews178 followers
May 31, 2011
Adriel is cursed and needs the help of Dr. Aaron Prentiss to break it before she becomes "Sleeping Beauty" once again.

Fast paced and sensual, this story is sure to keep you reading to find out what will happen next. The sex scenes are explosive and spicy. You get the sense that Aaron is a quiet and reserved man and believes that he is below a beautiful woman’s interest. Adriel is a sensual women who is cursed, but seems to be looking for her Mr. Forever. I liked how each scene in this book flowed into the next with barely a blip; it was truly like watching a movie.

If you enjoy a stimulating and delightful read then I highly recommend you read this romance. This story is short but makes up for it with an interesting plot and creative carnality.

originally posted at http://whippedcream2.blogspot.com/201...
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February 10, 2011
This is another one of those books I wanted to like so much more than I did. In the paranormal landscape, tales involving mummies are actually quite rare (considering it's hard to throw a stone in a bookstore without hitting a vampire book. Not that I throw stones in bookstores. Ok, I digress). To make the plot even more unique, the mummy in question is not Egyptian. It's from South America. Emily Cale had a unique paranormal idea on her hands.

Great set-up, interesting premise, poor execution.

Rating: 2.5/5

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