13th
Sep

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29101781-illusion-town
A new adventure begins on Harmony . . .


Welcome to Illusion Town, a desert city filled with opulent casinos and hotels
– and home to a thrilling ride you’ll never forget.

Hannah West isn’t the first woman to wake up in Illusion Town married to a man
she barely knows, but she has no memory of the ceremony at all. For that
matter, neither does Elias Coppersmith, her new husband. All they can remember
is that they were on the run . . .

With Hannah’s dubious background and shaky para-psych profile, she could have
done much worse. The coolly competent mining heir arouses her curiosity – as
well as other parts of her mind and body. And even her dust bunny likes him.

But a honeymoon spent retracing their footsteps leads Hannah and Elias into the
twisting underground catacombs, where secrets from both their pasts will come
to light-and where the energy of their clashing auras will grow hot enough to
burn . . .

The Facts:

Publication Date:
July 26th, 2016
Series:
Harmony 13th
Genre:
Paranormal Romance, Futuristic
Pages:
352
Formats:
eBook, Paperback, Hardcover, Audio
Available at:

 

My Review:

Last year I read my first Jayne Castle book and I really
loved it. So when I received ‘Illusion Town’ I was super excited to start
reading this book. ‘Illusion Town’ is the third book in the Harmony series I
read.
In ‘Illusion Town’ we meet Hannah West and Elias
Coppersmith. Hannah and Elias have been working with each other online for
weeks. Now Elias finally convinced Hannah to go out to dinner with him. But
dinner doesn’t go as planned.
The next morning Hannah and Elias both can’t remember how
the night went. All they know is people are after them, and they are in danger.
Although I really enjoyed reading ‘Illusion Town’ I didn’t
love it. I love reading these stories set in Harmony. I love reading about the ‘talents’
the characters have and I especially love reading about those dust bunnies. But
I just didn’t really like Hannah and Elias together. I just couldn’t ‘feel’
their chemistry and attraction. So the moment in this book were they supposedly
were feeling a lot of attraction to one another.. I just couldn’t really feel
it. That was definitely a down part for me.
The other thing that bothered me a little was how fast
the last few chapters went. It almost made me feel like the author wanted to
end the book faster than planned at first. I definitely felt a little disappointed
after reading those last view chapters.
But still, ‘Illusion Town’  was a fun read I really enjoyed. I’m looking
forward to the next book in the series.

My Rating:

About the Author:

The author of over 40 consecutive New York Times
bestsellers, Jayne Ann Krentz writes romantic-suspense, often with a psychic
and paranormal twist, in three different worlds: Contemporary (as Jayne Ann
Krentz), historical (as Amanda Quick) and futuristic (as Jayne Castle). There
are over 30 million copies of her books in print.
 
She earned a B.A. in History from the University of California at Santa Cruz
and went on to obtain a Masters degree in Library Science from San Jose State
University in California. Before she began writing full time she worked as a
librarian in both academic and corporate libraries.
 
Ms. Krentz is married and lives with her husband, Frank, in Seattle, Washington.
 
For more information about Jayne Ann Krentz, a.k.a. Jayne
Castle or her books please visit her website, Goodreads or Amazon. Or look
for Jayne on Facebook and Twitter

I received this book from the Little, Brown Book Group in exchange for my honest review.

 

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