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The Ties That Bind - Jayne Ann Krentz
by Brooke3 - written on 09/07/09 (Very useful, 60 readings)
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-Plot- Shannon is an artist living happily in a quiet house in a rural town somewhere in California. Garth is a businessman who has been betrayed by almost everyone in his life and can't trust anyone. When he takes a holiday by the sea he meets Shannon and begins a "weekend" relationship with her. But for how long will Shannon be content just to have him at the weekend? -Opinion- This is quite possibly the worst book I've read this year, and I've read a few awful books recently. I've read and enjoyed many of Krentz's books in the past so it surprised me that this book was so bad. This is a very short book, more of a short story than a novel but it ...
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by ladybracknell - written on 17/02/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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When it comes to American writers of romance, authors are frequently judged as also-rans when compared to Nora Roberts, the undisputed queen of romance writing. However, Jayne Ann Krentz, to my mind, is a much more versatile writer than our Nora, and she can turn her hand to many different sub-genres within the field of romance. Like many other romance writers, Jayne Ann Krentz first began her writing career in the 1980s with Harlequin/Mills & Boon, often writing under the names of Jayne Castle and Stephanie James, amongst several others. After honing her writing skills in the category romance field for about a decade, Ms Krentz next turned her hand to longer ...
Between the Lines - Jayne Ann Krentz
by alandooley - written on 01/08/00 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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The book is witty, funny and as we have begun to expect from JAK a story of the meeting of opposites. The general storyline (dont worry I dont go past about page 8 in this!) is a woman marrying her boss and their way to a good relationship. The funnies in this story is the semi-serious conversations about bad poetry. ...


