Jayne Ann Krentz, author portrait
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Jayne Ann Krentz

Jayne Ann Krentz is the author of more than fifty New York Times bestsellers. She has written contemporary romantic suspense novels under that name, as well as futuristic and historical romance novels under the pseudonyms Jayne Castle and Amanda Quick, respectively. There are more than 35 million copies of her books in print. She lives in Seattle.
The Shop on Hidden Lane
Shattering Dawn
The Night Island
Running Hot
Sleep No More
Lightning in a Mirror
All the Colors of Night
The Vanishing
Untouchable
Promise Not to Tell
When All the Girls Have Gone
Secret Sisters
Trust No One
River Road
Dream Eyes
Copper Beach
In Too Deep
The Scargill Cove Case Files
Fired Up
Sizzle and Burn
White Lies
All Night Long
Falling Awake
Truth or Dare
Light in Shadow
Smoke in Mirrors
Harmony
Summer in Eclipse Bay
Lost and Found
Dawn in Eclipse Bay
Soft Focus
After Dark
Eclipse Bay

Books

The Shop on Hidden Lane
Shattering Dawn
The Night Island
Running Hot
Sleep No More
Lightning in a Mirror
All the Colors of Night
The Vanishing
Untouchable
Promise Not to Tell
When All the Girls Have Gone
Secret Sisters
Trust No One
River Road
Dream Eyes
Copper Beach
In Too Deep
The Scargill Cove Case Files
Fired Up
Sizzle and Burn
White Lies
All Night Long
Falling Awake
Truth or Dare
Light in Shadow
Smoke in Mirrors
Harmony
Summer in Eclipse Bay
Lost and Found
Dawn in Eclipse Bay
Soft Focus
After Dark
Eclipse Bay

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