by Jayne Ann Krentz
White Lies by Jayne Ann Krentz Book 2 of Arcane Society Petite, thirtysomething Clare Lancaster is a Level Ten para-sensitive—and a “human lie detector.” Over the years, she’s come to accept that someone with her extraordinary talents is likely to have trouble in the relationship department. A...
4.5 stars I really like this author because I never know who the villain is until The Big Reveal. Unfortunately, that means I have a hard time putting it down. I sit down with a book when the baby goes to sleep and the next thing I know, I've finished the book and see that it's almost five in the mo...
[8/1/15]Not one of my favorite JAK stories. The leads fall into bed too quickly and they both seem a little obnoxious to me. But I generally like the series so I re-read this one whenever I revisit the series.
An enjoyable romantic suspense with a paranormal aspect that I didn't feel blended enough into the plot. There was plenty of action that moved right along but the heroines behavior often didn't match her abilities. Illegitimate daughter Clare is summoned by her father and feels a sizzling attractio...
Review of the Book - the book was ok, it was nothing to write home about. A typical contemporary with an uber ALPHA male, aka, a Hunter...and the wronged woman...ugh...I kinda figured out about half-way through who the bad guy/girl was. I'm def. going to say that i'm more a fan of JAK's historical...
Love the book, contemporary, Clare´s a human liedetector and Jake is an agent from J&J.