Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Book Review: Illusion Town by Jayne Castle

Illusion Town
Author: Jayne Castle
Series: Illusion Town Novel, An
Publication: Jove (July 26, 2016)

Description: A new adventure begins on Harmony… 

With its opulent casinos and hotels, the desert city of Illusion Town is totally unique—and will take you on a thrill ride you’ll never forget.

Hannah West isn’t the first woman to wake up in Illusion Town married to a man she barely knows, but she has no memory of the ceremony at all. For that matter, neither does Elias Coppersmith, her new husband. All either can remember is that they were on the run…

With Hannah’s dubious background and shaky para-psych profile, she could have done much worse. The cooly competent mining heir arouses her curiosity—as well as other parts of her mind and body. And even her dust bunny likes him.

But a honeymoon spent retracing their footsteps leads Hannah and Elias into the twisting underground catacombs, where secrets from both their pasts will come to light—and where the energy of their clashing auras will grow hot enough to burn…

My Thoughts: Hannah West is a Finder and, for Harmony, an usual thing: she is an orphan. She has been trying to track down her ancestors with little luck. Her unusual paranormal talent and a necklace which was her only inheritance from her mother have landed her in hot water. Someone very badly wants Hannah to use her talents to lead the way to a fabulous discovery in the underground world created by the aliens.

Elias Coppersmith had hired Hannah for her finding skills and now wants to get to know her better. On his way to their first date, he receives news that makes it necessary to hire her again. He has some people locked behind a trap in the underground. Hannah should be able to open the gate with her talents.

Before they can rescue Elias's men, they are attacked, suffer a psychic burnout, marry in a Marriage of Convenience, and wake up in a seedy motel. That isn't at all the way Elias wanted their first date to go.

Together, they rescue the trapped, figure out who is after them, and fall in love. Along the way they are assisted by Hannah's dustbunny Virgil and the family that she has made for herself in the Dark Zone.

This was another fun paranormal romance from Jayne Castle.

Favorite Quote:
In the Dark Zone, you only had two social circles. One consisted of the people you trusted. The other was composed of the people you did not trust. 
I bought this one. You can buy your copy here.

1 comment:

  1. Got to add this to my list. Looks thrilling and just my kind of reading.

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