Not one of my favorite Krentz titles, but still enjoyable for the most part. As with most of the other Krentz/Quick/Castle books that deal with those possessing paranormal psychic talents, there is some degree of insta-love/lust happening due to the lead couple's auras linking up or whatever. I ca...
I'm reading "Copper Beach" for the third time and can't believe I haven't reviewed it.I'm a huge JAK fan. Her writing is magic for me; wry, warm and with attractive heroes and heroines. Copper Beach is classic JAK with her recent paranormal twist, one that I enjoy. I also love how, without going ove...
This novel is one of the best among the author’s later works, although it still doesn't measure up to her novels of the previous decade. The action is very fast, the danger piles up, and the plot is steeped in complications. A rare book containing magical secrets surfaced in the underground market, ...
A thoroughly enjoyable story of psychics meeting and falling in love at first sight. Of course there is danger, blackmail and kidnapping to liven things up. Jayne Ann sure can pull an adventure together and set it up as a series opener as well. A terrific start to the Dark Legacy series.
Copper Beach by Jayne Ann KrentzThe mystery of the lost treasure map is within reach. Lander lets his dying father know that he didn't die and that he couldn't get away with the deceit.The crystals are dangerous and shouldn't be opened. He has a lead on one who can read the crystals so he can claim ...
Copper Beach starts off a new trilogy for Ms. Krentz. She has gotten away from the Arcane society (well kind of) and the trilogies that span across her 3 writing genres. I will admit that this one felt more like her Harmony series set in our time and world. Some of the things that happen in this ...
Meh. I didn't really feel any chemistry between Sam and Abby, but was told over and over and over that they had some mystical connection. I buy every book Ms. Krentz publishes, but I think it's simply a matter of she's written so much (and I've read them all), that I have trouble differentiating her...
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