3.25 stars - Reviewed for Wit and Sin Murder, mystery, psychics, auras, and a hint of romance make for a great combination in The Vanishing. Jayne Ann Krentz has kicked off her Fogg Lake series with a fast-paced, engaging story.Decades ago, “The Incident” happened in Fogg Lake; an explosion in the...
Under Kalinda Brady's cool silk surface was a smoldering heart waiting to be set afire. But she hadn't expected the sparks to fly with Rand Alastair, artist and fisherman, the stranger whose caresses left her yearning for more. Kalinda had come to Colorado determined to avenge a lost love. She had a...
I've said many times that Jayne Ann Krentz/Amanda Quick/Jayne Castle is one of my go-to authors for comfort reads. I know what to expect no matter which era she's writing in--past, present, or future. I've already read several books in the Harmony series, but I decided it was time to start at the ...
Reviewed for Wit and Sin Foster brothers Jack Lancaster, Max Cutler, and Cabot Sutter were all raised in a cult until one hellish night when cult leader Quinton Zane burned down the compound, leaving them orphans. Supposedly Zane died years ago, but Jack, Max, Cabot, and their rescuer/foster fathe...
Reviewed for Wit and Sin Charlotte Sawyer isn’t one to take risks. But her calm, orderly life is turned upside down when her stepsister, Jocelyn, disappears and Jocelyn’s best friend turns up dead. Desperate to find her sister, Charlotte teams up with Max Culter, a former profiler turned private i...
Another good read from Ms. Krentz. I enjoyed the main couple's (Grace and Julius) relationship develop. I mentioned in another review that I'm at a point in my reading life right now where I prefer low angst romances, and this one fit the bill. There was the overall mystery/threat happening, but thi...
Jayne Ann Krentz (and her pseudonyms Amanda Quick and Jayne Castle) has long been one of my go-to authors when I need a comfort read. The stories to tend to follow a pattern at times, but that's part of the reasons I like them. I know what to expect. I also like that both books in this series have...
You know something of what you're getting into when you open this book and look at the epigraphs: Forged in fire, neither liquid nor solid, capable of transmitting or reflecting light, glass is proof that there is magic in the world. - From the introductory notes of the Catalogue of the Leabrook G...
There were parts of the relationship that didn't quite work (insta-love is not my favourite trope) but the part where they both take care of each other when they both suffer from panic attacks and other issues? That works like a charm. Virginia Troy is a gallery owner, her past includes escaping f...
This is a thoroughly enjoyable stand alone novel by Jayne Ann Krentz.Maddie and Daphne survived a traumatic experience at the age of 12, and 18 years later the events and secrets of that night come back to haunt everyone involved. Maddie and Daphne team up with Jack--the security analyst for Maddie'...
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