Between The Lines, Jayne Ann Krentz
Between The Lines, Jayne Ann Krentz
List: $19.99 | Sale: $13.99
Club: $9.99

Between The Lines

Author: Jayne Ann Krentz

Narrator: Amy McFadden

Unabridged: 6 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/31/2018


Synopsis

There was no passion to break her heart, no love to risk and lose. Marrying her boss, prominent businessman Cormick Grayson, was a very reasonable proposition for a woman who'd been hurt in love before. It was a mutually beneficial arrangement. At first. But something wasn't right. Gray's eyes told her there was more to this than a polite, passionless marriage. But Gray's cool, impersonal distance left Amber wondering about the man she'd married. Amber never imagined she’d be the one demanding more, yearning to feel things she vowed she would never risk again.

About Jayne Ann Krentz

Doesn't it sound like fun using several different names while doing something you love as a job? That is exactly what ensued for Jayne Castle, as she grew through her writing career. She used Jayne Ann Krentz (her married name) for her writings about contemporary romantic suspense, as Amanda Quick, for her historical romantic-suspense, and today, she uses her birth name, Jayne Castle, for her stories of futuristic/paranormal romantic-suspense. It seems like great fun to have three personalities and not be considered schizophrenic! She is quoted as saying.......she uses a variety of pen names so that the reader will always know which of her three world's they will be entering when they pick up one of her books.

Jayne earned a BS degree in History from the University of California at Santa Cruz. Fearing that she would not have many opportunities with a history degree, she received a Master's Degree from San Jose State University in Library Science. After she spent a time as an elementary school librarian, she decided to move into higher academia, then into corporate library work. She had met her husband, Frank Krentz, at San Jose State, where he received his engineering degree.

Krentz spends much of her free time writing and speaking about the value to women that the romance genre represents. There are currently over 23 million copies of her books in print worldwide. She firmly advocates that......."romance is among the most enduring, because it addresses the values of family and human emotional bonds". She and her husband Frank live in Seattle, Washington.


Reviews

Goodreads review by StMargarets on September 12, 2019

Gray and Amber – our H/h - have color names. What a surprise. Also, H is intelligent, self-employed/wealthy with a mysterious past and an equally mysterious love of a z-list “cowboy poet” from the Victorian era. Heroine is nursing a broken heart from a Californian race car driver, so she moves to th......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on April 25, 2015

I found this book to be kind of frustrating for a variety of reasons. (view spoiler)[ At the beginning of the story we have the hero, Gray, proposing a "friendship" marriage to the heroine, Amber. Amber goes on and on about how she's not a passionate person and doesn't want anything more than a quiet, respectful rel (hide spoiler)]......more

Goodreads review by DENISE on October 20, 2019

It was a fun read I could tell from the beginning this was one of her earlier works. But it was a fun read. No deep analysis of the development of the characters or storyline. Just a quick fun story.......more

Goodreads review by Susan on May 21, 2018

I loved it. A short gem of a romance that didn’t take itself seriously allowing its plot contrivances to go down smooth and easy. I devoured it... I keep thinking in food terms. It was like that little ball of sherbet you get between courses at really fancy restaurants to cleanse your palette. I gue......more

Goodreads review by Marybelle on September 23, 2016

I have no idea why I love this book. The male protagonist, Gray, is arrogant and thinks he knows it all when it comes to the female protagonist, Amber. Amber, let's face it, is a total twit. Who else but a twit would think that a friendly, amicable marriage without passion could work? But there is s......more