
Her hometown always thought she’d go out and change the world. He isn’t sure where the little lunatic comes from, but deep down he knows that she only belongs with him.Lucy Meadowcroft’s life hasn’t turned out the way she planned. But, when Addy’s knowledge of the past puts her life in danger, not even wild Ghaa beasts can stop Cade from riding to the rescue. …And getting him chased by an angry posse.Against his better judgment, Cade agrees to help Adeline find her way back to this mysterious “Why ‘o Ming” place. And driving him crazy with her bright smiles. Soon, she’s moving into one of the rooms above his bar and whipping his screwed-up brothers into shape. Descended from genetically-engineered soldiers, Cade’s people are feared and hated by the humans. But Addy’s also the only person in town who doesn’t ostracize him for his Voltyn heritage. Addy speaks in an antiquated language, wears bizarre clothes, and keeps asking for something called “coffee.” The woman is crazy. The handsomest cowboy in this Wild West nightmare just happens to have superpowers and he’s eager to lend her a hand.Sort of.Cade Westin isn’t sure what to think when the strange redhead wanders into his saloon. Returning to the twenty-first century won’t be easy, but she has a plan. Only instead of the flying cars that Hollywood predicted, this future is filled with buffalo-sized lizards and laser-gun showdowns in the streets.The icky locals might be content to worship the ruins of Mount Rushmore and fight bands of mutant Outlanders, but Addy is going home. Addy is somehow transported sixteen hundred years into the future.

The campfire sing-alongs are bad enough, but when an earthquake strikes and she hits her head, things get even worse. No doubt about it, Adeline Mulhaney’s “Glamping Retreat” in Yellowstone National Park is the worst vacation ever.
