

Felt like a first-time author. Somehow did not feel as "smooth" as a more experienced author might make it. I did not "get into" the characters as quickly as I do with some authors, though they grew on me. The time travel angle was different.
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"It was all about to go up in smoke. As a candidate for the directorship of the Dallas Museum of History, Mackinzie Cates was thrilled to acquire the Pompeii exhibit. But it came with a string: Rick Mason, the love of her life, the sexiest archaeologist since Indiana Jones. He'd left her with a memory of lovemaking hotter than lava, but he couldn't have returned at a worse time; her raging libido was making Mack see things -- like the strange bald beauty prowling the museum and casting lascivious glances at Rick; or that moving statue. Next thing she knew, Rick would be telling her there was a conspiracy; that he was possessed; that he wanted to marry her but that first they had to travel through time to save the world and a pair of doomed lovers!"
There is currently no summary online. Here is the one from the back of the book:
"It was all about to go up in smoke. As a candidate for the directorship of the Dallas Museum of History, Mackinzie Cates was thrilled to acquire the Pompeii exhibit. But it came with a string: Rick Mason, the love of her life, the sexiest archaeologist since Indiana Jones. He'd left her with a memory of lovemaking hotter than lava, but he couldn't have returned at a worse time; her raging libido was making Mack see things -- like the strange bald beauty prowling the museum and casting lascivious glances at Rick; or that moving statue. Next thing she knew, Rick would be telling her there was a conspiracy; that he was possessed; that he wanted to marry her but that first they had to travel through time to save the world and a pair of doomed lovers!"
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