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Running Hot (Arcane Society, Book 5) | 
enlarge | Author: Jayne Ann Krentz Publisher: Putnam Adult Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 352 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.4
ISBN: 039915521X Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780399155215 ASIN: 039915521X
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Product Description The New York Times-bestselling author of Sizzle and Burn has a brand-new Arcane Society novel.
Ex-cop Luther Malone, lifelong member of the secretive paranormal organization known as the Arcane Society, is waiting to meet Grace Renquist. Hired as an aura-reading consultant in the quest for a murder suspect, shes got zero field experience. Shes from tiny Eclipse Bay, Oregon. Shes a librarian, for heavens sake.
As for Grace, shes not expecting much either from Malone, who walks with a cane and isnt so good with a gun. Nice resume for a bodyguard . . .
But even before they reach their hotel in Mauiwhere theyll be posing as honeymoonersGrace and Luther feel the electric charge between them. Problem is, they need to remain vigilant day and night, because it soon becomes clear theres more going on here. Rogue sensitivesoperatives for the underground group Nightshadeare pouring into the luxury resort like theres a convention. Grace recognizes those dark spikes in their auras. She saw the same pattern in someone else in another lifea life she hasnt revealed to Luther or anyone else. And she understands how dangerous these people can be . . . especially with those para-hunters at their sides.
While the pairs employers at Jones & Jones scramble to get them backup, Luther and Grace have to think on their feet. The criminals in their midst arent just high-level sensitives: Theyve enhanced their talents with a potentand unpredictable drug. And as Grace knows all too well, if you dont control your powers, your powers will control you. . . .
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4.5 stars. I really liked it and recommend it. It's well done with a feel good ending. January 6, 2009 REVIEWER'S OPINION: I had a tough time deciding between 4 and 5 stars, but somehow I ended up with 4, which fits my definition of "really liked it." The author is using a standard formula, but it works well and is entertaining. There were many lines that had me chuckling. The two main characters are neat. I liked their back stories and their developing interactions. I also enjoyed the author's video clip about the book on her website: krentz-quick dot com.
STORY BRIEF: This is author's 5th book about the Arcane Society, humans with psychic abilities, called sensitives. Grace and Luther can read other peoples' auras. They each have an additional ability. Grace can see more detail about the person's personal life and past activities than Luther can. Luther has a hypnotizing effect. He can use his powers to calm down the other person, put them to sleep, or make them want to talk or do something. Grace and Luther work for the Jones & Jones agency. The agency wants Grace to go to Maui to look at the aura of someone suspected of killing three women. This is her first field assignment. Her past work for the agency has been as a research librarian. Luther is assigned to act as her bodyguard. While in Maui, they discover several high-level sensitives, who've enhanced their talents with an illegal drug and are criminally dangerous.
DATA: Story length: 337 pages. Sexual language: mild. Number of sex scenes: 4. Total number of sex scene pages: 11. Setting: current day Caribbean island, Hawaii and southern California. Copyright: 2008. Genre: romantic suspense with a psychic twist.
OTHER BOOKS REVIEWED: For a list of my reviews of other books by this author, see my 4 star review of "Sizzle and Burn" posted 2/09/08.
BOOKS IN THE ARCANE SOCIETY SERIES:
By Amanda Quick, set in Late-Victorian England: Not read by me. Second Sight (Book 1) The Third Circle (Book 4) The Perfect Poison (Book 6)
By Jayne Ann Krentz, set in current day U.S.: I have read all three of these, my ratings and review dates follow. White Lies (Book 2) 3 stars. 2/09/08. Sizzle and Burn (Book 3) 4 stars. 2/09/08. Running Hot (Book 5) 4.5 stars. 1/06/09.
fast-paced exhilarating romantic suspense January 4, 2009 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The psychic investigative firm Jones & Jones sends Arcane Society member Grace Renquist, who can envision the evil in a person's aura to Hawaii to uncover the identity of a serial killer. To protect the librarian who will be out in the cold for the first time, they hire former cop currently tending bar Luther Malone as her bodyguard, who can abort a person's evil thoughts before they can perform an odious deed.
Luther and Grace are attracted to one another from their first meeting. However, in Hawaii they know to table their passion and focus on the killer. They quickly learn that others seek the psychopath too; from the drug stimulated malevolent Nightshades to psychic hunter opera diva La Sirene, whose voice kills.
Although obviously over the top of Mauna Kea, RUNNING HOT is a fast-paced exhilarating romantic suspense that grips the audience from the moment the lead couple meets and never takes a breather until the concluding implication that sequels will follow. Ms. Krentz's fans will enjoy this serial murder mystery investigation that turns into much more dangerous and evil than a psychopath on the loose.
Harriet Klausner
Another Arcane Novel January 3, 2009 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Jayne Ann Krentz can take very little and make a great tale out of it, and that is what she has done with her Arcane Society Novels. I must admit that the paranormal is a favorite read and she is one of the best when it comes to romance. That said, I did enjoy this book better than the last one. Anything written by her is on my must have list. The heat between her couples is electric and yet she handles it in a mature and romantic way.
The heat between Luther Malone and Grace Renquist is wonderful and I can only wish to meet someone and find the response that they have to each other. Both belong to the society and are recruited to check out a man suspected of murdering the daughter of another couple who are members of the society. Both can read auras and both are well above 10 on the Jones index. A scale that measures psychic energy.
Luther is a former cop. He now lives in Hawaii and works as a bartender when not working for Jones and Jones, the agency that oversees the Society. He was shot on his last job and walks with a cane. Not only can he see auras he can manipulate them.
Grace has secrets of her own, she now works as a librarian in the Society researching psychic powers and the people who have them as well as where they inherited them from. She is keeping a low profile because her former employer got involved with Nightshade and tried to murder her. Only her ability saved her from being murdered.
The job is supposed to be a quick peek and run back to headquarters. However, they stumble onto a meeting of the top members of Nightshade, the nemesis of the Society. Wherever Nightshade goes it stirs conflict and infighting. They are quickly caught up in a maelstrom of violence and assorted schemes.
I found it very entertaining and an enjoyable read. The romance is hot and the story involved. In other words a story as only Jayne Krentz can write them. Worth the money and the time, I encourage you to get this one.
An enjoyable read...once again January 3, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I couldn't wait for this book to come out as I have enjoyed Ms. Krentz's books for as long as I can remember. I wasn't disappointed as I am with many other formerly favorite authors. The main criticism I "hear" about her books is that they are all similar. Well, this one isn't. Don't get me wrong it has a lot of the same elements that are in Ms. Krentz's past books but there is a lot more to it. While there are some truly bad guys most of the characters have more shades of gray to their personalities. The plot line and characters are interesting and well-written. I savored the book like I would a good piece of chocolate.
I can understand Luther has concerns about Grace January 3, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was a little iffy about this book when it started out - what are the chances that a librarian would stumble upon a high level 'evildoer' meeting and that the love interest would be the only person she could touch. Yeah.
But then the story got rolling and I rather liked it. Like Grace I found myself being concerned about the sperm donor - wouldn't that be a horror. The opera was an interesting twist.
I'm not aware of Krentz's personal life but she does an excellent job of creating families out of people that are not blood related.
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