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Not Quite an Angel (Time Twist)

Not Quite an Angel (Time Twist)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Storyline ....
Review: On back cover: "It was as if she were from another planet ... Sameh Smith looked like an angel, but something about her bothered hard-bitten investigator Adam Hawkins. Hired to check into her past by a vindictive and jealous woman, he found she didn't seem to have one! Still nothing about the endearingly clumsy Sameh seemed dangerous -- except her effect on his heart ..."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great time travel romance...
Review: Sameh Smith was sent back to the late twentieth century from 2500 A.D. Not used to the primitive emotions people felt in that late 1990's, she is ill prepared for someone as sexually vital as Adam Hawkins. From her training, she is able to decern little that Adam thinks, but what she does know is how much he wants her sexually.

Adam has never met anyone like Sameh. First hired to investiage her, he was unable to find a trace of her before April. When he meets her he feels something that he has never felt for another woman, but according to her, she's from another time. Adam has a hard time believing that, but when she says she will have to go home, Adam knows that she's telling the truth.

The story between these two was so sweet. I really got into it and read it in only two days. The ending was great, and made me want to keep go on reading!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great time travel romance...
Review: Sameh Smith was sent back to the late twentieth century from 2500 A.D. Not used to the primitive emotions people felt in that late 1990's, she is ill prepared for someone as sexually vital as Adam Hawkins. From her training, she is able to decern little that Adam thinks, but what she does know is how much he wants her sexually.

Adam has never met anyone like Sameh. First hired to investiage her, he was unable to find a trace of her before April. When he meets her he feels something that he has never felt for another woman, but according to her, she's from another time. Adam has a hard time believing that, but when she says she will have to go home, Adam knows that she's telling the truth.

The story between these two was so sweet. I really got into it and read it in only two days. The ending was great, and made me want to keep go on reading!


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