Same thing as pretty much every Arcane novel she's written. It had some positive points, but I think I've simply read too many of her books and becoming quite bored by her formula.2/5, full review to follow.
While CoN wasn't a bad read, it was no where near JAK's best...I had the hardest time getting invested in this story...and then it felt far too short....like nothing really happens....Conversely this also took me a few days to read because I kept putting it down and switching to something else. I di...
This is the conclusion of the Looking Glass Trilogy which began in the book In Too Deep by Jayne Ann Krentz and continued in Quicksilver by Amanda Quick. This story moves to the planet of Harmony and takes place on the island of Rainshadow. It is a small isolated island. Charlotte spent part of her ...
Not as good as some of Jayne's earlier books. I think as she has become more caught up with plots focusing on psi powers she has lost something. Her characters are okay, but not as fun as some of the JAK people, and they seem very familiar. Also the plots are pretty similar as others in this seri...
Island magic.I'm a big fan of Jayne Castle/Jayne Ann Krentz and especially of her lightly SF series set on Harmony. "Canyons of Night" continues the series with trademark humour, passion and swift pacing. If you're thinking of reading it -- and I hope you are -- I'd read a couple of other books in t...
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