Light in Shadow, Jayne Ann Krentz
Light in Shadow, Jayne Ann Krentz
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Light in Shadow

Author: Jayne Ann Krentz

Narrator: Chloe Cannon

Unabridged: 11 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/02/2023


Synopsis

Zoe Luce is a successful interior designer in the Arizona town of Whispering Springs who's developed an unusual career specialty—helping recently divorced clients redesign their homes, to help them forget the past and start anew. But Zoe knows that some things can't be covered up with a coat of paint. And when she senses that one of her clients may be hiding a dark secret, she enlists PI Ethan Truax to find the truth.

Working together, they solve the mystery . . . and barely escape with their lives. But Ethan's exquisite detection skills are starting to backfire on Zoe: she never wanted to let him find out about her former life; she never wanted to reveal her powerful, inexplicable gift for sensing the history hidden within a house's walls; she never wanted him to know that "Zoe Luce" doesn't really exist. She never wanted to fall in love with him.

Now, no matter how much she resists, Ethan may be her only hope—because the people she's been running from have found her. And just when Zoe dares to dream of a normal life and a future with the man she loves, her own past starts to shadow her every step—and threatens to take her back into a nightmare.

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 Jeanne on November 07, 2021

4.5 stars......more

Goodreads review by Maria on March 27, 2024

First in a two-part series (followed by Truth or Dare), this book is a great re-read . Ethan Truax is a very believable three-times-divorced and financially bankrupt private investigator starting all over again in Whispering Springs. Zoe Luce (formerly Sara Cleland) is a less believable widow and fi......more

Goodreads review by Cheri on December 04, 2016

This one has an excellent mystery in it.......more

Goodreads review by Kate on September 10, 2024

7/4/21 review of audiobook, narrated by Joyce Bean Zoe Luce (AKA Sara Cleland) is a widow whose husband Preston was murdered several years ago. When, at that time, Zoe kept insisting, loudly and publicly, that Preston's cousin, who is CEO of Preston's family's huge corporation, killed him in order to......more

Goodreads review by Patricia on June 09, 2018

Leído dentro del #RetoRita2 La novela se queda en un tres raspadito porque, a decir verdad, llega un punto en que se hace muy pesada. La historia se lee rápido y bien, los personajes están diferenciados, cada uno tiene su estilo y está muy bien definidos. Pero hay detalles que, sacándolos de la hist......more