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GEORGE AND THE VIRGIN by LISA CACH
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SummarySometimes, slaying the dragon is the easy part.
The medieval village of Markesew was besieged, its virgins
demanded in tribute to a filthy dragon, so when St. George
the Dragonslayer arrived from modern times -- in his silver
pants and lace-up boots -- his task was clear. Being a
professional wrestler didn't qualify him for the job, but a
sword and imagination were all he needed... or so he
thought, until he came up against the mysterious mistress
of Devil's Mount.
Twelve years ago Alizon had been sent to die in the jaws of
the serpent. Too tough for dragon teeth then, she'd never
surrender to some foreigner in shiny hose now. She feared
first for the secret world she'd built atop her mountain...
but as St. George approached, Alizon realized it was not
the dragon's armor he had come to pierce, but the scales
around her own ferocious heart.
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"A delicious time travel fantasy romance"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted May 11, 2002
Athena employs a special crystal to help her unhappy
brother professional wrestler "Saint" George Arlington
finds a modicum of contentment. George is not only
recovering from an injury, but frets over learning children
have been injured copying his vaunted finishing move.
Instead of just hypnotizing George into some sort of Read more...
"A shining example of fun and fantasy"
Reviewed by Cy Korte
Posted July 11, 2002
Professional wrestler "Saint George" Arlington is not only
recovering from his own injury, but is distressed over
children injured copying his professional stunts. His
sister Athena offers to hypnotize him to help him relax,
but something goes wrong when he stares into the ancient
crystal and he is transported to Read more...
"Hot and Humorous, A delightful new fantasy/time travel by this gifted author"
Reviewed by Leslie Tramposch
Posted July 17, 2002
GEORGE AND THE VIRGIN is a wonderful example of one
of my absolute favorite kinds of romance, humorous, and
hot, hot, HOT! Readers who enjoy the works of Sandra Hill
and Nina Bangs will love this new time travel by Lisa Cach.
No stranger to the sub-genre Read more...
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