Grand Passion
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Grand Passion

Jayne Ann Krentz, author of more than fifty New York Times bestsellers, expertly blends rich sensuality dangerous twists, and electrifying suspense in Grand Passion.

What happens when Mr. Right is all wrong?

Cleopatra Robbins has imagined the moment when she’ll meet the man of her dreams. But when Max Fortune strides into the Robbins’ Nest Inn, a devastating sensation sweeps through her. She knows it’s him. And he’s all wrong!

Head of the giant Curzon Hotel chain, a cynical man with a passion for rare works of art, Max is looking for five priceless paintings left to him by his mentor, Jason Curzon. With one long look at Cleo Robbins, Max knows he’s gazing on a masterpiece…and for the first time in his life, the solitary and powerful executive is overcome with the strangest desire for that wonderful institution called home. But despite their mutual attraction, Max suspects Cleo of hiding something—and by the time he realizes her secrets have nothing to do with the lost treasures, it may be too late to save her from the danger rising out of her past.

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This is my favorite Jayne Ann Krentz novel.

********CAUTION POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD> PLEASE STOP NOW IF YOU DON"T WANT READ ANY SPOILERS>THANKS**********

Hero is dark and brooding. He is an orphan that, bottom line, just wants a loving family. He tries to work hard to please those around him and "never screw up" so he can feel accepted. He doesn't know what is love and is not part of his vocabulary. All he has is this intense need to be useful so he can feel like he belongs. He lives in...

By Velda Lind


I've read over eighty books this year in this genre. Can't seem to get enough of them for some reason - maybe because I can lose myself in them and forget about the economy and other depressing facts of life. All I seem to be doing these days is reading and working.

There are three books that have stood out above all the others I've read so far in 2009 - "Obsession," by Karen Robards, Sandra Brown's "Envy," and now Ms. Krentz's "Grand Passion." The uniquely interesting characters have wove...

By Vernell Hegmann


Jayne Ann Krentz has once again shown her mastery over a large group of well-developed characters, weaving a mystery and a romance of great quality. Even when I thought I'd solved the mystery, it was the journey that unfolded for the characters that made it worth the trip. Jayne's secondary characters have a wealth of detail and care, making many of them someone you'd like to meet. The romance has an interesting angle that keeps you wanting to see the next step in their relationship. A very s...

By Kamala Spinka


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