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Canyons of night : an Arcane Society novel / Jayne Castle.

Castle, Jayne, (author.).

Summary:

"There are as many mysteries aboveground on the world of Harmony as there are underground. The island of Rainshadow is the setting for one of the greatest of those secrets: the privately owned woods known only as the Preserve… Growing up on Rainshadow, Charlotte Enright knew better than to ever go into the Preserve, until that one fateful night with Slade Attridge — a night neither of them would forget. Now, fifteen years later, both have returned to the island: Charlotte to take over her late aunt’s antiques shop and Slade to fill the police chief’s position. Able to read auras, Charlotte senses something amiss in Slade, but that doesn’t stop her from wanting him — again. That is, as long as his dust bunny “deputy” keeps his paws off her merchandise. Hiding a psi injury, Slade is afraid of his powerful desire for Charlotte. But a series of increasingly violent crimes draws them closer together — and into the darkness at the heart of the Preserve…"-- author's website.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780515149883
  • ISBN: 0515149888
  • Physical Description: 355 pages ; 18 cm.
  • Edition: Jove mass-market edition.
  • Publisher: New York, New York : Jove Books, 2011.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Jayne Ann Krentz writing as Jayne Castle"--Cover.
Real identity: Krentz, Jayne Ann.
Alternate identity: Bentley, Jayne, 1948-.
Alternate identity: Glass, Amanda, 1948-.
Alternate identity: James, Stephanie.
Alternate identity: Quick, Amanda.
Alternate identity: Taylor, Jayne.
Subject:
Police chiefs > Fiction.
Man-woman relationships > Fiction.
Criminal investigation > Fiction.
Genre:
Romantic suspense fiction.
Occult fiction.
Paranormal romance stories.

Available copies

  • 8 of 10 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Castlegar Public Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 10 total copies.
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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2011 July #1
    *Starred Review* Slade Attridge never planned on returning to Rainshadow, but then Slade never thought he would run into Charlotte Enright again, either. Now both of them are back: Slade as the island's new police chief and Charlotte as the new owner of Looking Glass Antiques. As far as Slade is concerned, since the two of them are both stuck on Rainshadow for the time being, there is no reason why they can't enjoy each other's company in an easy "no-strings" kind of way. Of course, Slade should have known that nothing on Rainshadow is ever easy. Writing as Castle, romance supernova Jayne Ann Krentz delivers another irresistible addition to her Harmony books while, at the same time, cleverly freshening the series up by setting things in the new locale of Rainshadow. With its danger-infused, passion-rich plot; captivatingly wrought characters; and sharp humor, Canyons of the Night is both a must-read for Harmony addicts and also an excellent introduction for newbies to Castle's unique brand of romance. Copyright 2011 Booklist Reviews.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2011 August #1

    One memorable night, enigmatic Slade Attridge saved teenage Charlotte Enright from a gang of bullies, treated her to a magical glimpse of Rainshadow Island's treacherous Preserve, and earned her undying admiration. Now, 15 years later, they have both returned to Rainshadow—Charlotte, a noted antiques expert, is to take over her late aunt's antiques shop, and Slade, a high-level hunter and federal agent, will step in as the community's temporary police chief while dealing with the potential loss of his psi-talents. Mystery is in the air, but neither is prepared for the jolt of sexual and emotional energy that ignites between them, or for the deadly machinations of the villain who is zeroing in on Charlotte. VERDICT Complex, bold, funny, and hot, this darkly tantalizing tale, uplifted by dust bunny antics and zingy dialog, masterfully concludes the captivating "Looking Glass Trilogy." It lays the groundwork for Castle's new Rainshadow series, which will explore the remote island's mysterious Preserve and promises to be one of her most intriguing projects to date. Castle (Midnight Crystal) lives in Seattle.

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  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2011 July #1

    Though billed as SF, the flimsy conclusion of the Looking Glass trilogy (after April 2011's Quicksilver, bylined Amanda Quick) reads more like paranormal romantic suspense. Charlotte Knight's aura-reading psi talent is of such limited use that she runs an antiques shop on the island of Rainshadow, an ostensibly far future town on a distant planet that might as well be present-day Nantucket. When an aggressive ex-client winds up dead in Charlotte's shop, she and her longtime crush, Slade Attridge, whose own psychic powers have been crippled by trauma, are drawn into a murder investigation as well as an intense mutual attraction. Castle bewilderingly downplays the romance, her usual strength, to focus on the weak murder mystery and nonexistent world-building. The tale may appeal to dedicated Arcane Society series fans, but will disappoint those expecting even minimally competent science fiction. (Sept.)

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