
Jane Toombs (1926–2014)
Author of The Volan Curse
About the Author
Disambiguation Notice:
Jane Ellen Jamison Jenke Toombs writes as Jane Toombs and Ellen Jamison, also as Olivia Sumner and Jane Anderson, she also wrote as Diana Stuart in collaboration with Dee Stuart, and under the colective pseudonyms: Rebecca Drury, and Lee Willoughby Davis.
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Works by Jane Toombs
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- Legal name
- Toombs, Jane Ellen Jamison Jenke
- Other names
- Jamison, Ellen
Anderson, Jane
Sumner, Olivia
Stuart, Diana (with Dee Stuart)
Drury, Rebecca (used by various authors)
Willoughby, Lee Davis (used by various authors) - Birthdate
- 1926-10-27
- Date of death
- 2014-03-05
- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- novelist
romance novelist - Organizations
- Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
Romance Writers of America - Relationships
- Toombs, John (husband)
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Los Angeles, California, USA
- Places of residence
- Los Angeles, California, USA
Michigan, USA
Lakeland, Florida, USA - Place of death
- Ontonagon, Michigan, USA
- Disambiguation notice
- Jane Ellen Jamison Jenke Toombs writes as Jane Toombs and Ellen Jamison, also as Olivia Sumner and Jane Anderson, she also wrote as Diana Stuart in collaboration with Dee Stuart, and under the colective pseudonyms: Rebecca Drury, and Lee Willoughby Davis.
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- USA
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Jane Toombs has been a favorite for a long time. This book is another spellbinding example of work from an author who seems to be able to write well no matter what the subject matter. The romance has its ups and downs for both Lyda and her aunt when suspicion is thrown on both Comstocke and Benedict, Detra’s new beau. Characters are well developed and fun to get to know. There’s enough suspense to keep us guessing as Ms. Toombs weaves the magic and intrigue between two couples. This is a show more great bit of writing that helps us take the cruise and tour the Bahamas for free along with the paying passengers.
Cassie’s sensitivity made her the perfect person to receive messages from beyond, and her willingness to pass on the information was another way for her to help comfort the families she saw while at work. Drew’s initial impulse, to sweet-talk Cassie out of the postcards and the underlying story, was shattered when he found himself immediately attracted to her. The postcard from Cassie’s husband provided both Cassie and Drew with some much-needed closure, and I was glad that Drew finally recognized there was more in the world than only what we can see. This short story was a lot of fun to read, and would be a perfect addition to your Halloween library.
~ TRS for ARe Cafe show less
Cassie’s sensitivity made her the perfect person to receive messages from beyond, and her willingness to pass on the information was another way for her to help comfort the families she saw while at work. Drew’s initial impulse, to sweet-talk Cassie out of the postcards and the underlying story, was shattered when he found himself immediately attracted to her. The postcard from Cassie’s husband provided both Cassie and Drew with some much-needed closure, and I was glad that Drew finally recognized there was more in the world than only what we can see. This short story was a lot of fun to read, and would be a perfect addition to your Halloween library.
~ TRS for ARe Cafe show less
I liked the plot. I don't know why exactly, but it was charming as a whole. The people in the book all find a treasure, not the one they set out to find, but insight into their own hearts and desires.
Readable but just barely. Juddery, it reads like a series of short stories held together by a central theme.
A family have a recessive for twins and shapeshifting, mix in shamanism, magic, hunters and some other paranormal. Turn of the 20th Century USA.
A family have a recessive for twins and shapeshifting, mix in shamanism, magic, hunters and some other paranormal. Turn of the 20th Century USA.
Very good historical fiction. The scenes still stand out clearly in my mind.
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