Hmm, how to give you what you want without spoilers? “In the Garden of Iden,” the first novel in Kage Baker’s “Company,” series mixes elements of science fiction, romance, and historical fiction, telling the story of Mendoza, a botanist and immortal cyborg working for a powerful organization from the future. She’s sent to Elizabethan England to collect samples of plants that will be extinct in the future where she meets a mortal man, which complicates her mission and emotional well-being. That’s all I will say. If you’re into romance and fantasy, I think you’ll enjoy this one.
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Hmm, how to give you what you want without spoilers? “In the Garden of Iden,” the first novel in Kage Baker’s “Company,” series mixes elements of science fiction, romance, and historical fiction, telling the story of Mendoza, a botanist and immortal cyborg working for a powerful organization from the future. She’s sent to Elizabethan England to collect samples of plants that will be extinct in the future where she meets a mortal man, which complicates her mission and emotional well-being. That’s all I will say. If you’re into romance and fantasy, I think you’ll enjoy this one.