Jane’s Warlord by Angela Knight
Sunday, April 15th, 2007|
Reporter Jane Colby works in a small town; not a place where horrible murders happen; shocking her and the local detective. What will be even more surprising is that the killer is from the future and has murdered in the past. Baran Arvid is a warrior from the killers own time (24th century) and is sent back to protect Jane and use her as bait to trap the time traveling Jack the Ripper. As they wait for the killer to make his next move their desire sizzles even if it can have no future. |
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| This was my first novel by Angela Knight, thank the book gods. Where to start…. It’s fast paced then slows down just enough to get into Jane (a modern heroine) with her own demons. She is spunky, smart & brave enough that she even tries to take on the 6ft 5 warrior at first. Baran a genetically engineered Warlord built to bruise, haunted by his past. The sex scenes are written to make you feel as if you are there. Puddles of delight. The language during sex might be graphic for some. Even the secondary characters she writes about make the reader want more of them. Freika, Barans partner, is a genetically enhanced timber wolf with some great one liners. It has all the elements of good sci-fi/time travel without losing the basic romance, heartache, laughter, action & erotic mix. Not an easy combo. LOVED REREADING IT. | |