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Bridal Jitters – Harmony Introduction by Jayne Castle

March 30, 2020 by Kathy Leave a Comment

Jayne Castle introduced her unique Harmony world in Bridal Jitters. The story itself is good, not great, however she managed to include a lot of information in a novella about people.

Virginia Burch and Sam Gage are partners, offering a combination service to people exploring the vast underground catacomb under the dead alien city Cadence. Their first client hires Virginia and Sam to remove a large ghost waterfall, but some of the client’s hired hunters instead try to kill them. They escape into what may be an alien cemetery, and eventually turn the tables on their attackers.

Sam and Virginia are not as real as most of Castle’s characters, their romance reads more distant. There are several sex scenes but not a lot that would tell us why they fall in love.

Jayne Castle has a true gift for creating characters we care about and who feel real, and sometimes her stories are so engrossing that it feels as if we are experiencing the characters’ lives, not simply reading about them. Bridal Jitters doesn’t deliver at her usual level, possibly due to the length and the fact she packed in a great deal of background on Harmony.

It’s still a decent story and a very fast read. My library offers Bridal Jitters via Overdrive and you library may be similar. I wouldn’t advise paying for this.

2 Stars

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Smoke in Mirrors – Romantic Suspense by Jayne Krentz

March 29, 2020 by Kathy Leave a Comment

Jayne Krentz writes romantic suspense, sometimes with a paranormal twist and sometimes without. Smoke and Mirrors is a “without” story and it’s one of Krentz’s better novels with vivid characters and a twisting plot.

Leonora is packing up her dead half-sister Meredith’s apartment when Thomas Walker stalks in and accuses her of helping Meridith embezzle 1.5 million dollars from the college endowment his family funded. Despite this unpleasant beginning the two feel a solid connection, and when Leonora receives a posthumous email from Meredith telling her how to collect the money, she contacts Thomas.

Thomas’s brother, Deke, lost his wife, supposedly to suicide about a year earlier. Deke is convinced someone murdered his wife although there is no real evidence, and Thomas is helping Deke reluctantly. Once Leonora arrives that changes because Leonora provides a link between Meredith and Deke’s wife. The brothers team up with Leonora to discover the truth.

It looks like everything is wrapped up, we have the killer and his accomplices, but look! It’s only page 210 and we have another 53 pages to go. Right about now a minor character wafts through the room and all we suspense readers know what that means. Even with the huge tell from the page count we still have to read through to the end to learn how Krentz ties up all the loose strings.

The romance between Leonora and Thomas is intense and fast with plenty of sex scenes and a recurring bad double-entendre. None the less Krentz does her magic and we care about the characters. I found Deke and his love interest, Cassie, more interesting than Leonora, and Leonora’s ex fiance, the obnoxious English professor, was all too realistic.

Smoke in Mirrors is a very fast read, figure 3 hours or so, and it grabs you and takes you along for the ride. Aside from the sex scenes there is very little vulgarity and one blasphemy.

4 Stars or a bit less

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Filed Under: Paranormal Romance Tagged With: Jayne Krentz, Paranormal Romance, Paranormal Suspense, Romance Novels, Romantic Suspense, Suspense

Dark Light – Tabloid Sensational Paranormal Romance by Jayne Castle

March 29, 2020 by Kathy Leave a Comment

Dark Light is one of my favorite Jayne Castle Harmony stories. The main characters are great as are the side romances and minor characters, and best of all is The Curtain, with its reporting on Honeymooning in the Alien Temple of Love!

Yes, our heroine writes for The Curtain. She does solid reporting on real problems that her editor dresses up with aliens and sex and conspiracies and prints alongside articles about alien abductions and anal probes. It’s great!

Dark Light begins when Curtain reporter Sierra McIntyre interviews John Fontana, the new boss of the local guild. Sierra has reported on several guild-related scandals – including stories about former ghost hunters who are addicted to Juice or have disappeared – and Fontana believes she may have access to information about critical problems within his guild. His solution? Marriage! Fontana proposes they marry and work together to uncover what is really happening to the missing men, what’s behind the corruption Fontana and his friend Ray have discovered.

The minor characters are some of the best parts of Dark Light. Ray and Sierra’s fellow reporter Kay fall for each other (despite Kay’s Alien Temple of Love column); other curtain friends like Matt (the photographer who photographed the Alien Temple of Love, aka donuts and coffee pot), Sierra’s ghost hunter friends, and of course her dust bunny Elvis make the novel feel real and funny.

I highly recommend Dark Light if you enjoy romance or suspense with a paranormal/futuristic twist. My other favorite is After Dark, an excellent story that helps introduce the world of Harmony.

5 Stars

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Filed Under: Paranormal Romance Tagged With: Dust Bunnies, Harmony, Jayne Castle, Jayne Krentz, Paranormal Romance, Paranormal Suspense

Dream Eyes – Paranormal Romantic Suspense by Jayne Krentz

March 26, 2020 by Kathy Leave a Comment

I read Dream Eyes about 3 years ago but the only thing I could recall was the waterfall. The plot and the characters all slipped out of my memory, something I’ve noticed with Jayne Krentz’s novels. Her books are good, enjoyable, but not memorable.

Dream Eyes is set in a small Oregon town where Gwen Frazier’s old friend Evelyn Ballinger has recently died. Two years ago a serial killer used paranormal means to kill two people before dying himself, and Evelyn appears to have died the same way as the former victims. Gwen suspects someone murdered Evelyn, but who is the murderer, if in fact it was murder? Gwen’s friend, Abby Radwell from Krentz’s Copper Beach, sends her fiance’s brother Judson to help Gwen untangle the mysteries.

The story moves quickly with a few twists and another murder. Gwen and Judson eventually figure out who in that small town is the killer, fall in love, go to Abby’s wedding and start their own happy ever after.

I enjoyed Dream Eyes because the main character, Gwen, is easy to like and spend time with and Judson is one of Krentz’s better love interests. Gwen and Abby’s good friend Nick makes a guest appearance too and adds quite a bit to the story. Overall I’d say the characters make the book and the plot is just so-so.

3 Stars

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The Hot Zone – Paranormal Romantic Suspense on Harmony by Jayne Castle

March 26, 2020 by Kathy Leave a Comment

The Hot Zone is a little different from some of Castle’s books. I liked the first part a lot, the middle third, when our hero and heroine meet, confront danger, survive and love, was pretty good. And the ending left me feeling kinda blah.

In the beginning… Evil doctor Blakenship has imprisoned our heroine, Sedona in the alien catacombs to see how Castle’s handy plot device, the omnipresent psi-enhancing Nightshade formula, works on someone with her talents. Dust bunny Lyle makes friends with Sedona and helps her escape, then they hitchhike back home to find her Marriage of Convenience husband Brock has divorced her and is shacking up with someone else. Somehow Sedona manages to get herself and Lyle to Rainshadow Island where the middle of the story begins.

Sedona meets Cyrus Jones, the new Guild boss on Rainshadow, when he arrives to the inn where she works. They have the usual, almost immediate attraction although Sedona tries to avoid interacting with Cyrus; she is wary of him or any Guild boss after one allowed her to be kidnapped on her last job. However Sedona needs Cyrus’ help and he needs hers. This section is good with plenty of adventure. I noticed a few discrepancies between this and Castle’s other Rainshadow novels in terms of what had been discovered on the island and in what sequence, something that usually doesn’t bother me about book series, but this time did for some reason.

The last part of the story moves to the mainland where Sedona’s upper crust family decides to include her in her grandfather’s birthday. The same evil villains from the beginning kidnap her to unlock the door to their drug lab and Cyrus must come to the rescue.

The romance and suspense both work in The Hot Zone. I liked the main characters, especially Lyle, and it’s always fun to see people from prior Rainshadow novels come to the new story. It was great seeing Lyle bond with Sedona and their ongoing friendship. I’m not sure why I don’t like The Hot Zone more, perhaps it’s because the villains aren’t as believable as they need to be, and Sedona’s family is unlikable, leaving the novel just a little unsatisfying.

4 Stars, almost.

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Filed Under: Paranormal Romance Tagged With: Dust Bunnies, Harmony, Jayne Castle, Jayne Krentz, Paranormal Romance, Paranormal Suspense, Rainshadow Island

Illusion Town Paranormal Romantic Suspense by Jayne Castle

March 26, 2020 by Kathy Leave a Comment

Illusion Town starts out with a bang and the action never stops. Hannah West makes her living finding things and her latest client is Elias Coppersmith. The two had hit it off over email and now are meeting in person. The next thing Hannah knows is she is waking up in bed, married to Elias. Neither can remember how they got there and retrace their steps to learn that Elias had hired Hannah to help unlock an alien gate that shut several of his team members in a cavern, and that the pair were attacked when they tried to get out to the site.

The story proceeds, filling us in through Hannah’s and Elias’s thoughts about their investigation and themselves. As usual in Jayne Castle’s books Hannah and Elias find they have a strong psychic bond as well as a romantic one, and that both need the other to help survive.

Much of the novel is excellent. Hannah and Elias are interesting, vibrant characters whom Castle makes come alive. The side characters, especially Hannah’s adoptive aunts, help push the story along although I didn’t find them particularly necessary.

There is one part that seems ridiculous. Hannah inherited a psi map to a museum/carnival that is filled with dangerous psychic artifacts and is hidden in the alien catacombs. For some reason her ancestor who brought these from Earth to Harmony saw fit to put extraordinarily dangerous para weapons in the form of carnival rides and arcade attractions. This seems on par with wrapping rat poison in candy wrappers. In any event Elias and Hannah are able to use the weapons to save themselves and Hannah sells the artifacts to Arcane for lots of money.

The romance between Elias and Hannah feels more alive than in a few of Krentz’s/Castle’s lesser books. Both are already primed to like and trust the other even before meeting, then joining together to search out their missing evening brings them together. There are a few sex scenes, almost no vulgarity and no blasphemy.

4 Stars

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In Too Deep – Paranormal Romantic Suspense by Jayne Krentz

March 20, 2020 by Kathy Leave a Comment

Finally Fallon Jones falls in love! Fallon leads the secretive paranormal detective agency J&J, which author Krentz features in novel after novel, portraying Fallon as almost a mad scientist in his zeal and personality. Now with In Too Deep it’s Fallon’s turn to be the star and protagonist.

Isabella Valdez flees for her life to Scargill Cove, eventually finding work as office assistant for Fallon in J&J. He desperately needs an assistant and Isabella is perfect. Fallon can spot patterns and pull together disparate facts to form a coherent story – or a conspiracy theory – and Isabella is completely at home with conspiracy theories because her grandmother runs the premiere weird story conspiracy website.

What neither Fallon nor Isabella knows is that a secret group stashed several of Mrs. Bridewell’s infernal gadgets, ordinary-looking clockwork machines that can kill with paranormal energy, in caves near Scargill Cove and the townspeople have dedicated themselves to protecting that secret. Now someone has reactivated some of these dangerous things at the same time as Isabella’s former employer is hunting for the employee who used his company as a screen to deal weapons. The two plots collide and Fallon and Isabella must work with their town to save each other.

I like Fallon. He’s not exactly warm and cuddly but he’s smart, resourceful and dedicated. And he’s warm and caring for those he knows and willing to do whatever he must to protect those.

Isabella has an extremely powerful talent; she is able to tell people is touching to do things – and they do. This is a mighty handy talent and a bit too convenient a plot device a few times in the story. Isabella is less believable and less likable than Fallon; which is unusual for Krentz. Usually I like her female leads more than the men.

Like all Jayne Krentz/Jayne Castle novels the plot moves at a frantic pace all while the two leads fall in love. There are some sex scenes, almost no vulgarity and no blasphemy.

4 Stars

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Filed Under: Paranormal Romance Tagged With: Arcane Society, Jayne Krentz, Paranormal Romance, Paranormal Suspense

Silver Master – Paranormal Romance from Jayne Castle

March 20, 2020 by Kathy Leave a Comment

Silver Master is set in Castle’s wonderful world of Harmony, a normal appearing place except for the psi-drenched, glowing green cities and catacombs left by long-gone aliens. I read Silver Master a week ago and recall the plot only vaguely; this is typical of Castle’s novels. I enjoy them but they blur together and I have to skim a few pages to draft a review.

Celinda Ingram is a matchmaker, very important on Harmony where Covenant Marriages are to last forever. Celinda bought her dust bunny Araminta a pretty red toy in an antique shop and now several people are after the toy because it is actually an alien artifact stolen from the local Guild’s museum.

Araminta grabs her toy and runs off when Celinda tries to give it to Davis Oakes, the security consultant trying to retrieve the artifact for his client, the Guild. Of course lots of psi and danger and sexual encounters ensue as Davis and Celinda work together to retrieve the artifact and shut down the bad guys.

One of the best things about Silver Master revolves around the whole marriage consulting idea and tension between what Celinda knows works best when considering a Covenant Marriage, versus her instinctive belief that she and Davis belong together. Several Harmony novels reference matchmakers and Celinda’s how-to guide, 10 Steps to a Perfect Covenant Marriage and it’s fun to see how the how-to author herself is snared by romance.

Jayne Castle also brings in some favorite characters from other Harmony novels along with their lovable dust bunny friends. This is a good way to make readers connect with the characters and see Harmony through individuals and connections.

4 Stars

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Filed Under: Paranormal Romance Tagged With: Dust Bunnies, Futuristic Romance, Jayne Castle, Jayne Krentz, Paranormal Romance, Paranormal Suspense, Romance, Romantic Suspense

Deception Cove – Paranormal Romance on Rainshadow Island by Jayne Castle

March 19, 2020 by Kathy Leave a Comment

Deception Cove is the second novel in Castle’s series set on the psi-drenched Rainshadow Island on her alien planet Harmony. As with the two other series novels I read, The Lost Night and The Hot Zone, the plots revolve around the extraordinarily strange Preserve at the island’s center and three rocks that the Sebastian family brought from Earth to Harmony. These rocks are dangerous when combined with the alien paranormal structures in the Preserve and someone has somehow taken them from their safe cache.

The three novels also have similar character interactions, women with very strong psychic gifts and very little money or social standing who collide with handsome, sexy men also gifted with strong psychic profiles. The pairs team up to save the island from the dangers in the Preserve.

Alice North is having a very bad year. A year ago her Marriage of Convenience ended when her husband tried to murder her; her ex husband ended up dead in his home; her ex mother in law is convinced Alice murdered her son and has stalked and harassed her, getting her fired and evicted several times over. Her luck is now changed as Drake Sebastian needs her help finding those pesky rocks and getting Rainshadow under control. Things progress emotionally and the two end up in love.

Deception Cove is quite enjoyable. I read nine other Jayne Castle Harmony novels and Jayne Krentz Arcane novels in the past week and find they tend to blur together. The plots vary but the romantic leads stay about the same, differing only a little in personality. That said, I wouldn’t have read so many books by the same author if they aren’t so darn good!

Deception Cove feels less immediate and I didn’t feel as invested in the characters. The romance feels rushed. The setting also is less vivid to me. I’m familiar with Rainshadow after reading the other novels so the spooky fog and small town vibe are there, just not compelling. I think this sense of not-quite-as-good is more because I read so many Jayne Castle books recently than due to any fault of the author, so I’m not reducing my rating.

Be aware Deception Cove has a couple more sex scenes than most Jayne Castle books and there is a little vulgarity.

4 Stars

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Filed Under: Paranormal Romance Tagged With: Harmony, Jayne Castle, Jayne Krentz, Paranormal Romance, Paranormal Suspense, Rainshadow Island, Romance Novels, Romantic Suspense

Copper Beach, Paranormal Romance by Jayne Krentz

March 17, 2020 by Kathy Leave a Comment

Jayne Krentz sets Copper Beach on one of the San Juan islands off the coast from Seattle, not on the alien planet Harmony; otherwise this novel follows the same path as her Harmony series written under the Jayne Castle name. Abby Radwell works as an online bookseller specializing in paranormal volumes. Per Abby this is a fairly decent size market with multiple dealers and buyers who range from evil nuts to nuts to paranoid to weird. Abby caters to the merely paranoid and weird.

Sam Coppersmith runs an R&D lab that works on crystals with paranormal properties. His dad, along with 2 partners, mined for minerals in Nevada and found some very unusual geodes with crystals full of psi energy. One of the partners kept a lab notebook which disappeared in an explosion 40 years ago but now is rumored to have surfaced. The lab notebook is psi coded, meaning only certain sensitives can read it. Abby is one of these sensitives.

The story proceeds with a few side twists that add energy and interest as Sam and Abby try to identify who is trying to blackmail her into finding the notebook and to secure the book in Coppersmith’s vault.

As with all Jayne Krentz books, the love story rides along with the action-filled plot, with several bedroom detours. Even though we know everything will end up just fine, the story moves and we go with it. The sex scenes are explicit but short. There is very little vulgarity or blasphemy.

Krentz’ biggest gift is her ability to create vivid characters and plots to match. The suspense and romance feel real and we urge the characters along as they fall in love, as they fight bad guys in parking garages, as they confront killers.

I enjoyed the story although the ending seems a bit too pat, too neatly wrapped up and tied with a bow. I’m not aware of a sequel although this set of characters seems natural for ongoing adventures.

4 Stars

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