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Yet how can she keep Drakon at bay when his own dark visions show him that Zoe is in danger—and that is his destiny to save her?
JPCT
Posted September 7, 2011
I began reading the series and was hooked on not only the romance but the story of the special gene that women carry that can open time travel and the aliens that what to stop them. The last few books have had sex strarting on page 2 and the story starting on page 20 of a 50 page book they used to be something to read about besided kissing and sex. Last 3 book were very disappointing.
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Posted July 23, 2011
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Overview
The first thing Zoe Rousakis sees after traveling through time to ancient Greece is a naked man. Drakon, a servant of Poseidon, has a body to rival the gods and a kiss that commands her to surrender every part of herself to him. When she's with him, Zoe's psychic powers fill her mind with enticingly erotic images. But her abilities have already cost her one mission, and she can't risk being distracted by a man this time.
Yet how can she keep Drakon at bay when his own dark visions show him that Zoe is in danger—and that is his destiny to save her?