by Jayne Castle
Obsidian Prey by Jayne Castle Book 6 of Harmony Amber tuner and independent prospector Lyra Dore lost her heart—and her discovery of a rare amethyst ruin—to cutthroat businessman Cruz Sweetwater. At least she had her artistically talented dust-bunny to comfort her… But the ruin’s mysterious p...
In May 2012, I wrote this review. Now, in June 2016, I re-read the book, and my rating remains the same. I still enjoyed reading it. Here is something I'd like to add: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I love this series of futuristic romantic suspense. The heroine is always plucky. The hero is always the HERO. Love c...
Honestly this was one of the strongest of this series. Lyra is quite a cool character with a lot of backbone and interesting issues. One of her problems is getting double crossed by Cruz Sweetwater. The other problem is that they're attracted to each other. It's pretty predictable once things ge...
4.5 starsThis was the first Harmony book I read. I liked how it incorporated the Arcane Society, even more than a lot of the previous books. As far as I can remember right now.Good couple with lots of snark. And the painting dust bunny, of course.
I've been OD-ing on Jayne Castle - read 6 of her Harmony novels and 3 of St. Helens during the last couple of months. This one is Harmony #6, although it's not really a series. The novels don't share a protagonist, just the world. All of them are futuristic romances. All of them combine sci-fi atmos...
Argh! Sooner or later, even in a series this good, there's always a bad egg somewhere. Obsidian Prey is one of those bed eggs for the Harmony series.Not because of the story, because it was great overall. Not for the intrigue, mystery or suspense. Not even for the villain. And especially not for the...
This was my favorite of this series, they're light, romantic reads with a little bit of romance and humor. Sometimes you just need a break. This one is about Lyra and Cruz. She's just finished not suing Cruz' family for taking an amber archeological discovery from her because she ran out of money...
I like Jayne Castle/Krentz's style. Obsidian Prey didn't turn out to be my favourite ever book in the Harmony series, but I enjoyed it.Not a spoiler but a comment on the writing later in the book.Towards the end (and I'm not sure if this was the book or me as reader) it seemed the heroine became a t...
Not wild about this heroine, but I enjoyed it nonetheless.