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"A light-hearted time-travel romance"
Reviewed by Ann Leveille
Posted July 27, 2002
It is the year 2429, and a deadly virus is ravaging the
known galaxy. BV-5 (Brain Virus 5) is painful and
debilitating. The only hope for hundreds of stricken
sufferers is Kane Edmonds, an expert planabotonologist.
Kane travels into the past, the only place where a cure can
be found, but her search for the Read more...
"Time travel on a medical mission"
Reviewed by Tressa Harvey
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted September 19, 2002
Kane Edmonds is a plant specialist from the year 2429. On a
mission to save lives, she travels back in time to the year
1776 in England to find an extinct plant, the dandelion,
which can be used to cure a terrible virus that is killing
millions in the future. Read more...
"Time Travel with a twist"
Reviewed by Shirley Alguire
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted October 19, 2002
Kane is a Planabotonologist at NASA headquarters in Houston
in the year 2429 AD. She searchs for and collects plant
life from various planets to make medicines for the people
of her time. Linder, her boss and friend, has asked her to
take a trip through time and try to Read more...
"Heartwarming time travel"
Reviewed by Michelle Houston
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted December 16, 2002
Kane Edmonds lives in a time of a deadly disease, more
lethal than any other disease in the history of mankind. BV-
5 is stoppable only with the Kabitross plant, a plant that
is extinct in her time. Holding the lives of mankind in
her hands, Kane agrees to go back Read more...
SummaryThe inhabitants of 25th century earth are dying. A deadly
brain virus is taking a large death toll and it is up to
one scientist to stop it. The problem for Dr. Kane Edmonds
is that the one form of plant-life she believes is
necessary for a cure has long been extinct, dwelling
nowhere else within the solar systems except the earth's
past. Kane plans for every contingency when she agrees to
travel through time to hunt down the life-saving plant.
Every contingency, that is, except for falling in love.
When Kane meets George Wyndom, the dark and formidable Earl
of Blackmore, she wonders if she'll ever be able to let him
go. What Kane doesn't understand is that she has no say in
the matter, for the handsome earl is determined to keep
her.
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