Atlantean's Quest 1: The Arrival (Atlantean's Quest Stranded Alien series)
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Atlantean's Quest 1: The Arrival (Atlantean's Quest Stranded Alien series)
To get a promotion, Rachel Evans is willing to traipse through an uncharted piece of jungle with the man she hates--her boss, Donald Rumsinger. What she doesn't anticipate is being sacrificed or being rescued by a Tarzan-like sex god named Eros, King of the Atlanteans, who claims she's his prophesied mate.
MID-LENGTH CONTEMPORARY SCI-FI/FANTASY ROMANCE NOVEL. PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED BY ELLORA'S CAVE. REVISED AND EXTENDED. OVER 63K IN LENGTH.
Linguistic specialist, Dr. Rachel Evans would do anything to get a promotion. That includes traipsing through an uncharted jungle with the man she hates more than any human on the planet -- her boss.
Bring on the snakes, bugs, and caimans.
After years of working for Donald Rumsinger, Rachel's convinced she could handle anything--anything but being sacrificed by the natives to ward off a sex god named Eros. A girl has to draw the line somewhere.
The only thing keeping Eros, King of the Atlanteans going is the prophecy foretelling the Arrival of his destined mate. If not for the Seer's visions, he would've given up hope of saving his people long ago. Now that he's found Rachel, Eros intends to keep her.
Rachel isn't anyone's Queen and she's certainly not a savior, but a few sultry nights spent in Eros's strong arms just might change her mind. When she's 'rescued' by her boss, he offers Rachel a deal: Give him credit for discovering the Atlanteans and he'll ensure that she gets the promotion she's always wanted. All she has to do to make her dream come true is betray Eros.
Warning: This title contains mature language, sexy aliens, and sensual love-scenes. Might offend some readers.
*ABOUT THE AUTHOR*
Jordan Summers is a New York published author who has thirty-two published books to her credit. She is a member of the Horror Writer's Association, International Thriller Writers Inc., and Novelist Inc. Find out more about her work at jordansummers.com/contact.