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The Virgin and the Dinosaur

The Virgin and the Dinosaur: Book 1

R. Garcia y Robertson

In the future, the densely packed humanity discovers the secret of traveling through time. Dangerous and power-hungry, the trips are used for exploration, recovering disappeared species, and, of course, entertainment. Jake Bento is one of the worst experienced agents in the deadly occupation of time travel. When his First Trip to the unexplored Mesozoic with a Dinosaur expert Peg.

When not trying to to get into the pants of the beautiful paleontologist, not an easy task since Peg is both a practicing nudist and a Lesbian Teen Pack Mother, Jake is trying to keep Peg and himself from being stomped flat by the megafauna. When the majority of their equipment is destroyed in a storm, Jake and Peg start a long, dangerous, and exciting trip back through several wormholes and eras.

However, besides the danger of time travel, it appears that someone in the time travel business is intent on getting Jake killed. Or could this be job-induced paranoia?

Atlantis Found

The Virgin and the Dinosaur: Book 2

R. Garcia y Robertson

In this sequel to The Virgin and the Dinosaur, Jake Bento time travels in the Bronze Age, hoping to locate a lost time-traveling expedition. He is shocked to discover that his employers are masquerading as gods, enslaving the locals and pillaging art treasures. Abandoned in the Bronze Age by his employer, Jake has no alternative but to overthrow "the gods".