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Jonas Quarrel has tracked Verity from Mexico to Northern California. Just what is he after? Verity Ames finds herself fighting an attraction to Jonas from the moment he knocks on the door of the No Bull Cafe. He seems far too good to be true. Together they will discover a shared passion and a shared danger.

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After a chance encounter with the woman who can anchor his unstable psychic ability, Jonas Quarrell traces Verity Ames back to a small town in California and insinuates himself into her life. Soon Jonas and Verity's psychic connection evolves into something more, but their love and lives are put in danger when a threat from the past emerges.

While this book is clearly a product of its time (late 1980s), the kernels of Krentz's Arcane series are evident and it is a fun read overall.

Although sexy as all get-out, Jonas is a typical overbearing and patronizing 1980s hero determined to show the "little tyrant" who is really the boss. Verity attempts to assert her independence, but often comes across as obstinate rather show more than strong-willed, and her stubborness leads to several TSTL moments. Despite these issues, the chemistry between Jonas and Verity is excellent and their banter is entertaining.

Jonas's psychometry is a forerunner to the various psychic abilities showcased in the Arcane Society books, and it is interesting to see the how this theme has developed over the course of Krentz's writing.

The suspense plot is intriguing with some exciting moments at the end. That said, the fact that Caitlin Evenger gets away with manipulating Jonas and Verity is quite irritating. She clearly had no real remorse over the fact that Jonas could have gone insane and Verity might have been raped and/or killed.

All in all, a delightful romp into the past (pun intended), and I look forward to reading the follow up book.
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Verity Ames runs the No Bull Cafe with firm hand, but she's finding that approach somewhat difficult with her new waiter/dishwasher. Jonas Quarrel might be exactly what Verity needs during working hours, but he's more interested in what happens off the clock. It's no accident he's in Verity's kitchen - and when Jonas's hidden talents are called on, if Verity can't find it in her heart to trust him, neither will survive.

Part one of a two book series, this is one of Krentz's best early books. Just enough supporting characters to be manageable, no overtly cute pets, a decent leavening with suspense and intrigue... toss with romance, and serve hot.
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I zipped through this one. Very enjoyable love scenes. :)
Just Ok. Neither too great nor too bad.
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Jayne Ann Krentz was born in Borrego Springs, California on March 28, 1948. She received a B.A. in history from the University of California at Santa Cruz and a master's degree in library science from San Jose State University. Before becoming a full-time author, she worked as a librarian. She has written under seven different names: Jayne show more Bentley, Amanda Glass, Stephanie James, Jayne Taylor, Jayne Castle, Amanda Quick and Jayne Ann Krentz. Her first book, Gentle Pirate, was published in 1980 under the name Jayne Castle. She currently uses only three personas to represent her three specialties. She uses the name Jayne Ann Krentz for her contemporary pieces, Amanda Quick for her historical fiction pieces, and Jayne Castle for her futuristic pieces. Her novels include Truth or Dare, All Night Long, Copper Beach, River Road, Promise not to Tell, and Untouchable.. She has received numerous awards for her work including the 1995 Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Award for Trust Me, the 2004 Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Award for Falling Awake, the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award, the Romantic Times Jane Austen Award, and the Susan Koppelman Award for Feminist Studies for Dangerous Men and Adventurous Women: Romance Writers on the Appeal of the Romance. In 2015 she made The New York Times Best Seller List with both Trust Me, Trust No One and Secret Sisters.. (Bowker Author Biography) Jayne Ann Krentz is the author of twenty-seven New York Times Bestselling novels. She is also the author of several other bestselling novels written under the name Jayne Castle and Amanda Quick. (Publisher Provided) show less

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Original publication date
1988-06
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Jonas Quarrel; Verity Ames
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California, USA

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Romance, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3561 .R44 .G5Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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