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A science fiction romance novel When you save Time's tush-or its version of one-it ought to cut you a break, not kick your tush some where and some when. Though boo yah on providing a hot guy in leather to pull that tush out of the impact crater that Ashesodid not make despite the somewhat damning evidence to the contrary. So, the sitrep: She's stuck on primitive planet Time Tracker suit down Lurch (her nanite) unable to connect to any tech (see primitive above) Surrounded by a bunch of buccaneer types who haven't been around nubile, young women cause it's against their law The one guy (Vidor Shan) she'd like to kiss on the mouth is off limits (time rule) Someone gunning for Shan from somewhere in time And, oh yeah, some really strange meteorites are making landfall in some very strange ways. Seems Time has a new hobby: kicking Ashe (and shame on It for doing it when she's down). Not that she plans to stay down. Or give up the guy. Praise for Kicking Ashe: "KICKING ASHE by award winning author Pauline Baird Jones is the final awesome book in the Project Enterprise series...Fast paced suspense with just a dash of romance, KICKING ASHE is the perfect ending to a favorite sci/fi series." Single Titles "Whether you prefer straight science fiction or like yours with a dash of romance, this is a very enjoyable read." LASR-SFF "If you love science-fiction romance, then you will want to read KICKING ASHE..." Romance Junkies "Jones concludes her Project Universe series with this fun, fast-paced tale. Ashe is a tough, no-frills heroine with plenty of spunk and a lovable companion, her nanite Lurch, who steals the show with his snark. Filled with plenty of humor and sexual tension, this quick read is ideal for lovers of sci fi romance." RT Book Reviews "This is a series of stories that I can see myself revisiting again in the future when I want something fast paced and fun with strong heroines and hunky heros, even if some of them are completely alien " Reviews by Martha's Bookshelf
A steampunk/science fiction novel. With all of time at risk, it's a bad time to fall in love...unless it's the only time... Robert Clementyne is going on a transmogrification machine hunt. He fears finding the machine will be as difficult as pronouncing the name. How can the steam-powered device perform as advertised, and how useful can any information be, coming from a steampunk themed bowling alley/museum? It's pretty crazy, but he's been there, done that, and thinks he can handle it. And then he meets the proprietor/curator...Emily Babcock. Emily grew up in crazy, still lives in it-hey, it's her freaking zip code. So no worries when Robert and his team walk into her bowling alley. The first visitorseverto her museum. But neither of them is prepared for what happens when they open the door to the past...and the future. With a side trip through Roswell...and a face-to-face meeting with an evil genius/wannabe-who is on his way to becoming evil overlord-of-everything... Praise for Steamrolled: "Pauline is the Queen of Steam Steamrolled is a wild adventure full of wit, intrigue, and an evil overlord to boot. Every page was better than the next " FirePages "Pauline B Jones has designed a rollicking time traveling tale set in a deteriorating steam punk world that will blow your mind. Crossing time, space and worlds with technology from steam-run automatons and flying airships to nanites that exist inside the body to help thought processes and healing, STEAMROLLED is a must read for science fiction lovers." Single Titles "I never knew time could be so much fun or hold so much peril.Steamrolledis packed with adventure, romance, and danger. I loved the nanites. They were full of personality and added a real touch of humor to even the most deadly situation. InSteamrolledPauline has produced the perfect blend of Science Fiction Romance and Steampunk making fans of both happy." Mixed Book Bag
Best book (Long and Short Reviews); SingleTitles Reviewers' Choice Award; TwoLips Recommended Read Epic Book Award - Best Science Fiction Romance A science fiction/action adventure romance novel Doc-Delilah Oliver Clementyne's-orders are simple: do the impossible and do it yesterday. A genius/bad ass, she does the impossible on a regular basis. But this time the impossible is complicated by an imminent war between the Earth expedition to the Garradian Galaxy and the Gadi, an encounter with some wife-hunting aliens, and not one buttwobands of time travelers. The only way it could get worse? If the heart she didn't know she had starts beating for the wrong guy... Praise for Girl Gone Nova: "I love the adventure, the alien setting, the action and the humor of these stories. Pauline sets up a believable time travel scenario with all the paradoxes that should be expected. The characters are rich and likable; even the pirate, bad boy Vidor, has engaging qualities. The writing has a wonderful fast pace that fits the tale. This can be read alone but it works much better if you read The Key first.: Reviews by Martha's Bookshelf "Pauline Baird Jones has been one of my favorite authors since I read her Eppie award-winning Out of Time, a World War II time travel that truly captured the flavor of that wartime era. I also read The Key, the exciting prequel to Girl Gone Nova, and this book blows them both away. Like its predecessor, Girl Gone Nova is set in the present day. With all its twists and turns - enough to rival a West Virginia highway - Girl Gone Nova is one of the most wildly unbelievable, yet believable books I've ever read. It's simply one of the best sci-fi romances ever written." Two Lips Reviews, Five Lips "Girl Gone Nova is an action-filled science fiction treat Stuffed full of intrigue, time-traveling, wisecracks and every girl's dream of love and happily-ever-after, it's a sure-fire hit with any lover of the genre. Ms. Jones has a talent for bringing unusual characters forth and making them seem like 'one of the guys', it's a talent you're sure to remember for a long time to come, as is her amazing novel, Girl Gone Nova." Long and Short Romance Reviews "After a multiyear absence, Baird Jones makes a very welcome return by once again visiting the alternate reality first explored in The Key. Time paradoxes run amok in this extraordinarily complex tale. Amongst the densely packed and mind-bending action, there's also some welcome humor. A spectacular ride " Romantic Times Magazine
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