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REVIEW - GIVEAWAY - IT TAKES A PSYCHIC (Harmony) by Jayne Castle "fantastic, charming, wonderful dust bunny"
#REVIEW:
PEOPLE IN GLASS HOUSES (Harmony) by #JayneCastle #JayneAnnKrentz at The Reading Cafe:
'an exciting mysterious and romantic story line'
People in Glass Houses by Jayne Castle is the 16th book in her Harmony series. An excellent paranormal mystery, with a number of surprises a
REVIEW - PEOPLE IN GLASS HOUSES by Jayne Castle "exciting romantic paranormal mystery"
“… the Curtain says you married some kind of scone.” 
I like a book that makes me laugh out loud 😁
Sweetwater & the Witch by Jayne Castle
4 out of 5
Ghost Hunters 15
Ravenna Chastain had expected her life to become more normal after leaving her job as a criminal profiler with the FBPI, becoming a matchmaker instead. She's successful at her job until her latest client, engineer Ethan Sweetwater. Ethan has been on nine of his contracted ten dates, all of which were unsuccessful. She's willing to give him a refund if he'll end the contract. Ethan refuses.
They soon come to an agreement. Ravenna will accompany Ethan to a business reception and evaluate his dating moves. In return, Ethan will go with her to the Chastain Family Reunion. But it appears that danger is still part of Ravenna's life, with murder attempts and a CEO with increasingly erratic powers.
While I enjoyed the story, there were parts that almost seemed like outlines or highlights to be addressed in regards to the mysteries. The chemistry between Ravenna and Ethan was better portrayed, but still could've used more exploration. However the author did a decent job of giving just enough backstory and/or explanation of the threads that she weaves through the books to allow the book to be read as a standalone.
This squeaked to 4 stars, but barely. I'm sorta sad as Harmony is one of my favorites in her various series. Still a decent read and will probably only disappoint some of JAK's hardcore fans.
Does an Amanda Quick character ever do some traveling and become a Jayne Castle character?
REVIEW - GIVEAWAY - SWEETWATER & THE WITCH by Jayne Castle "exciting mysterious, intense & romantic"