What is alluring about these books is the world building. I keep hoping to learn more about the ancient aliens. This time the reader is treated to another glimpse which makes the aliens seem maybe not that great. And perhaps it is good they are gone. They seem to have an overabundance of weapons...
4.5 StarsThe BlurbWith the ability to detect the auras of dangerous psychic criminals, Rachel Bonner has found peace and quiet on Rainshadow Island with her dust bunny companion. Then Harry Sebastian, the descendant of a notorious pirate, arrives to investigate strange developments in the privately ...
This one drew me in and kept me reading, it's not stellar prose but it just was a very enjoyable light read. Rachel has found herself a home on Raidshadow Island, having failed to live in the Harmony Community and in the regular Sanctuary society. She runs a bookshop and cafe and enjoys her life. ...
Ooh, another Rainshadow book. I’ve become fascinated with the island, and more importantly, the Preserve, in the first book in the series and in this one that intriguing spot of land on Rainshadow Island featured even more prominently.This second installment in the series, albeit interesting in conc...
Alright, it fit in better than the last book with the Harmony series. Still, where are the ghost hunters? And no fair that the h can "fix" a burn. The H seems to almost have the same skillset as the H in Silver Master but... does he? Dunno, since there's no mention of amber on his person. The ...
Review originally posted here: http://thebookpushers.com/2012/09/11/review-the-lost-night-by-jayne-castle/Publisher: PenguinPublish Date: Out nowHow I got this book: ARC from the publisherEven the mysterious world of Harmony has people who don’t quite fit in. They’re drawn to places like Rainshadow ...
I am a huge fan of Jayne Ann Krentz no matter what name she uses when she writes. I love her characters and the crisp dialog. This book was no exception. Rachel Blake is a young woman with a strong and unusual psychic talent who was raised in the Harmony equivalent of a hippie commune. She never fi...
3.5 starsAnother good book in the Arcane series. This review and more on Fiction Vixen Book Reviews Jayne Castle also writes as Jayne Ann Krentz and Amanda Quick. I enjoy all of Arcane series books no matter what name they are written under. She has a fun way of writing with Amanda Quick being th...
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