"An exciting time travel romance"
In Dallas, Mackenzie Cates believes that the Pompeii Man
and the rest of the exhibit from that doomed city will be
the final ticket for her to become the museum director.
However her former lover archeologist Professor Rick Mason
is also back and wants a second chance after foolishly
dumping her. Besides the weird noises that Mack insists must be from the
new ventilation system, she sees the statue move; that has
no rationalization. Unable to resist, Mack touches the
stone and somehow frees Dak a time rogue trapped inside the
stone who now shares Rick's body. As Mack and Rick begin to
reconcile, a strange bald female stares at him and the
statue as if she desires both. Rick tries to persuade his
beloved that he will marry her, but first must save the
world from the tome rohue and get Dak back to his body;
failure in the first could mean the end of the world as
Mack knows it, but worse failure with the second means Rick
shares his body and so does Mack with that bald beauty. This is an exciting time travel romance starring two
delightful battling lead protagonists (kind of like the
couple from Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Lost
Ark). The story line is fast-paced and action-packed but
can be difficult to follow with numerous short inserts that
spin away from the prime players, which in fairness
paradoxically gives the science fiction feel to the tale.
Mack and Rick are a wonderful pairing struggling with a
second chance at love while under pressure to save the
world. Fans will enjoy the TIME ROGUES, a wild torrid trip
back and forth into the past, present, and future.. Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 24, 2005
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted December 18, 2006
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