by Jayne Ann Krentz
Running Hot by Jayne Ann Krentz Book 5 of Arcane Society Ex-cop Luther Malone, lifelong member of the secretive paranormal organization known as the Arcane Society, is waiting to meet Grace Renquist. Hired as an aura-reading consultant in the quest for a murder suspect, she’s got zero field exp...
I didn't dig this one as much as the previous book, which was #3 in this series. But I still had a good time. Luther trying to get Grace to leave every other scene got a bit tiring and even though he's the hero and supposedly a bad ass alpha, he is constantly letting people get the drop on him. Grac...
Luther Malone used to be a cop until his psychic abilities made too many people suspicious of him, he also hates guns and walks with a cane. Grace Renquist is also psychic but her touch can kill. Grace is sent to see if a suspect is truly guilty by reading his aura and while the two of them invest...
Grace and Luther join forces against Nightshade. Contemporary and highly addictive, =) love the series about the Arcane Society, both the contemporary and the regency once. And love Jayne Ann Krentz writing, she voiced one of my own opinions, spot on:"You read the ending first?""I always read the en...
This is the first of Krentz's Arcane Society series that I've read. I'll read more. It's a nice balance between psychic abilities negatively and positively impacting the characters' lives and choices.
These just keep getting better and better.
Two aura talents are on a "babysitting" mission on Maui, when they stumble on a full-fledged Nightshade convention.I think I somehow jinxed myself a few days back when I wrote in a review Ms. Krentz can do no wrong with her Arcane Society series. Because there was something off with this book.It st...
I "read" this book by way of audio during my work commute. I found out I am not able to focus on listening while driving. I may stick to actually reading books because I noticed I lost focus many times and had to pull myself back to the story. It was a good read that flowed smoothly. I expected the ...