by Jayne Ann Krentz
I love Jayne Ann Krentz. This novel was thoroughly entertaining romantic suspense. It had significantly more intrigue than I've ever read in her other novels and love her statement on mass market versus high art. The only thing that I have trouble with is how Mattie and Hugh shacked up in the fi...
This is probably one of her most category like hero/heroine. I preferred the side characters better. Re-read digital.
This is Krentz at her best. I like everything she’s written between 1990 and 2005, no matter under which of her three nom de plumes – Jayne Ann Krentz, Amanda Quick, or Jayne Castle – a novel is published. This one is a contemporary romance, and despite the lack of internet and cell phones, it reads...
Whatever name she's writing under, Krentz's books are among my favorite guilty pleasures. Formulaic - you bet! Do I care - nope! When I want a happy ending with fun verbal sparring, the unconventional heroine, the brooding alpha male, I know I can pick up a Krentz novel and be happy, no matter how m...