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When Russ Peterson accepts an invitation to an all-expense-paid vacation at a castle in southern France, he doesn't expect to learn he has the ability to travel through time. For a historian, it's a dream come true, offering the chance to find answers to the mysteries of the past. But it's not without risks-to Russ and to the world as he knows it. After a few short supervised visits, Russ still hasn't made up his mind about his newfound abilities. Then, on his first extended trip, he meets Quentus Maximus, second in command to the Legate of Nemausus. While learning firsthand about the…mehr

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When Russ Peterson accepts an invitation to an all-expense-paid vacation at a castle in southern France, he doesn't expect to learn he has the ability to travel through time. For a historian, it's a dream come true, offering the chance to find answers to the mysteries of the past. But it's not without risks-to Russ and to the world as he knows it. After a few short supervised visits, Russ still hasn't made up his mind about his newfound abilities. Then, on his first extended trip, he meets Quentus Maximus, second in command to the Legate of Nemausus. While learning firsthand about the realities of life in Roman Gaul, Russ is shocked by his reaction to Quentus's dominant nature. After a week with Quentus, Russ's vacation is up, and he realizes he wants a chance to see if their relationship can flourish. Arranging a year-long sabbatical from work to give time to make the decision is easy. Figuring out if he can live with Quentus's dominant nature long-term, and finding a way to establish a life for himself in Roman Gaul, is an entirely different matter.
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Lorsqu' Ariel Tachna avait douze ans, elle a découvert deux choses : la langue française et les romans d'amour. Ces deux amours l'ont définie depuis. Au moment où elle terminait le lycée, elle avait écrit quatre romans que personne ne voudrait lire aujourd'hui, mettant en vedette une jeune femme qui était - vous l'aurez deviné - bilingue. Cette fille était tout ce qu'Ariel voulait être à douze ans et qu'elle n'était pas. Elle vit maintenant dans la banlieue de Houston avec son mari (qui parle également français), ses enfants (qui comprennent le français, même lorsqu'ils sont trop paresseux pour le parler) et leurs deux chiens (qui refusent obstinément de répondre aux ordres en français).