In the world of Harmony, Rainshadow Island is home to a mysterious preserve,
secrets that have been kept for centuries, and a treasure worth killing for…
As a light-talent, Alice North has the rare ability to make things disappear,
including herself—a gift that comes in handy during her magic act with her
dust bunny Houdini.
Business mogul Drake Sebastian is day-blind, since his sight was nearly
destroyed in a lab accident. But he’s the one man who can see Alice when she
disappears—and he needs her.
On Rainshadow Island, two dangerous Old World crystals are missing, igniting a
paranormal storm. Drake thinks Alice is the key to finding them, and proposes
they head there, but only after a Marriage of Convenience.
Alice’s honeymoon on Rainshadow is guaranteed to be memorable, as the
island—and the passion between her and Drake—is about to explode…
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From Booklist
In order for a business partnership to truly work, both parties must believe
they are getting something of equal value. Alice North is almost certain her
deal with Drake Sebastian is going to be a success. Drake needs Alice’s help
in tracking down a long-lost treasure buried on Rainshadow Island. Two of the
Old World crystals from the treasure are missing and wreaking paranormal
havoc. In exchange, Drake will help Alice find out who murdered her ex-
husband, Fulton Whitcomb. Ethel, Alice’s ex-mother-in-law, wrongfully believes
Alice killed her son, and unless Alice produces the real murderer, Ethel will
continue to make her life miserable. Working together with Drake under the
guise of a marriage of convenience makes perfect sense to Alice until she
begins wondering what it would be like to “really” be married to Drake. In her
usual spot-on fashion, Jayne Ann Krentz, writing as Castle, serves up another
riveting installment in her futuristic Harmony series, and the resulting fast-
paced, witty, sexy romance is guaranteed to keep readers enthralled with its
danger-spiked plot and compelling characters. --John Charles
Review
Praise for The Lost Night
“[Castle] has created a fully imagined futurist world in Harmony.”— The
Seattle Times
“Thrilling twists and turns…another stellar romance from one of the genre’s
most consistently entertaining writers.”— Booklist (starred review)
Description:
In the world of Harmony, Rainshadow Island is home to a mysterious preserve, secrets that have been kept for centuries, and a treasure worth killing for…
As a light-talent, Alice North has the rare ability to make things disappear, including herself—a gift that comes in handy during her magic act with her dust bunny Houdini.
Business mogul Drake Sebastian is day-blind, since his sight was nearly destroyed in a lab accident. But he’s the one man who can see Alice when she disappears—and he needs her.
On Rainshadow Island, two dangerous Old World crystals are missing, igniting a paranormal storm. Drake thinks Alice is the key to finding them, and proposes they head there, but only after a Marriage of Convenience.
Alice’s honeymoon on Rainshadow is guaranteed to be memorable, as the island—and the passion between her and Drake—is about to explode…
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From Booklist
In order for a business partnership to truly work, both parties must believe they are getting something of equal value. Alice North is almost certain her deal with Drake Sebastian is going to be a success. Drake needs Alice’s help in tracking down a long-lost treasure buried on Rainshadow Island. Two of the Old World crystals from the treasure are missing and wreaking paranormal havoc. In exchange, Drake will help Alice find out who murdered her ex- husband, Fulton Whitcomb. Ethel, Alice’s ex-mother-in-law, wrongfully believes Alice killed her son, and unless Alice produces the real murderer, Ethel will continue to make her life miserable. Working together with Drake under the guise of a marriage of convenience makes perfect sense to Alice until she begins wondering what it would be like to “really” be married to Drake. In her usual spot-on fashion, Jayne Ann Krentz, writing as Castle, serves up another riveting installment in her futuristic Harmony series, and the resulting fast- paced, witty, sexy romance is guaranteed to keep readers enthralled with its danger-spiked plot and compelling characters. --John Charles
Review
Praise for The Lost Night
“[Castle] has created a fully imagined futurist world in Harmony.”— The Seattle Times
“Thrilling twists and turns…another stellar romance from one of the genre’s most consistently entertaining writers.”— Booklist (starred review)