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Time Tracker
2017
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FROM POPULAR ROMANCE AUTHOR SAMANTHA WINSTON Frozen then awakened after a thousand years, Kell is unprepared for modern life. Allie is only supposed to help him adjust. But some things, like falling in love, never change. Kell is brought back to life by scientists after falling into a glacier ten centuries ago. But can a man from the Iron Age adapt to modern times? Hired as a linguist, a specialist in ancient languages, Allie believes her job is only to communicate with him. But some things never change. The attraction between them is sudden and strong. Then Allie discovers what the Army really wants to do with Kell, and suddenly time is running out. In the middle of the Arctic Circle, surrounded by hundreds of miles of snow and ice, it’s now up to Kell to use his skills of survival to save them both, and to acknowledge the love growing between them. Tracker and bounty hunter Bruce Steele is hired to find Kell and Allie. He’s never failed. But this time fate plays a vicious trick on him, and, after an accident, he awakens in the far future on a space station with two slight problems—a raging hard-on and an android with nuclear sex appeal. But there are far bigger problems—there’s no need for a tracker on a space station, and the android he’s come to love is slated for demolition. But no problem is too big for Steele. Determined to carve a place for himself in the ultra-technical world of the future, he’s decided to save his adorable, pedantic android…and find a place for both of them in a world he doesn’t understand.
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Samantha Winston
Samantha Winston
Author · 11 books

Samantha Winston is the pen name for Jennifer Macaire, an American freelance writer/illustrator. She was born in Kingston, NY, and lived in Samoa, California, and the Virgin Islands before moving to France. She attended Parsons school of design for fine art, and Palm Beach Junior College for art and English literature. She worked for five years as a model for Elite. Married to a professional polo player, she has three children. After settling in France, she started writing full time and published short stories in such magazines as Polo Magazine, PKA's Advocate, The Bear Deluxe, Nuketown, The Eclipse, Anotherealm, Linnaean Street, Inkspin, Literary Potpourri, Mind Caviar and the Vestal Review. One of her short stories was nominated for the Pushcart Prize. In June 2002 she won the 3am/Harper Collins flash fiction contest for her story "There are Geckos".

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