Fired Up
The New York Times bestselling author presents the story of a curse that spans generations, and the love that can heal it. . . .
More than three centuries ago, Nicholas Winters irrevocably altered his genetic makeup in an obsessionfueled competition with alchemist and Arcane Society founder Sylvester Jones. Driven to control their psychic abilities, each man's decision has reverberated throughout the family line, rewarding some with powers beyond their wildest dreams, and cursing others to a life filled with madness and hallucinations.
Jack Winters, descendant of Nicholas, has been experiencing nightmares and blackouts--just the beginning, he believes, of the manifestation of the Winters family curse. The legend says that he must find the Burning Lamp or risk turning into a monster. But he can't do it alone; he needs the help of a woman with the gift to read the lamp's dreamlight.
Jack is convinced that private investigator Chloe Harper is that woman. Her talents for finding objects and accessing dream energy are what will save him, but their sudden and powerful sexual pull threatens to overwhelm them both. Danger surrounds them, and it doesn't take long for Chloe to pick up the trail of the missing lamp. And as they draw closer to the lamp, the raw power that dwells within it threatens to sweep them into a hurricane of psychic force.
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Top Reviews
FIRED UP Is the first book in the Dreamlight Trilogy and also the seventh book in the Arcane Society series. The Arcane series is about those with paranormal talents who have secret society. That society is in danger for an internal foe who are using a formula to enhance talents for criminal purposes. The series spans three time periods: historicals (Amanda Quick), contemporaries (Jayne Ann Krentz) and futuristics (Jayne Castle). The Dreamlight Trilogy is part of the series and can be read in...
FIRED UP Is the first book in the Dreamlight Trilogy and also the seventh book in the Arcane Society series. The Arcane series is about those with paranormal talents who have secret society. That society is in danger for an internal foe who are using a formula to enhance talents for criminal purposes. The series spans three time periods: historicals (Amanda Quick), contemporaries (Jayne Ann Krentz) and futuristics (Jayne Castle). The Dreamlight Trilogy is part of the series and can be read independent of the other books (although the books are better in context of the entire series). The Dreamlight Trilogy focuses on the descendants of Nicholas Winters who altered his DNA in pursuit of enhanced paranormal abilities. Some of his male descendants are in danger of insanity if they don't find the Burning Lamp and the woman who can help work the lamp in order to control the Winter talent.
FIRED UP is a contemporary story about Jack Winters, who has begun to have nightmares and blackouts. He hires Chloe Harper, a private detective, to find the Burning Lamp. Jack also knows that Chloe has the power to work the lamp. Chloe's talent has left her alone because she cannot bear to sleep in the same room with anyone. That has made her romantic relationships difficult. She knows that something is different about Jack and the two find themselves in danger from those who want to kill Jack and take the Burning Lamp.
This is a great romantic suspense book. The story is exciting and moves very quickly. The romance is satisfying and emotional. Jack and Chloe are clearly meant for one another.
For readers of the Arcane series, this book adds a new layer of story. Most of the books have focused on the Jones family and the society. This book is about those on the outside and yet have a connection with society.
One of my favorite parts of this book is getting to see Fallon Jones. He has a great book which is the next contemporary book in the Arcane series. This book introduces his romance story.
By Jessica Hettinger
In a series of books, I like to start at the beginning and work my way though chronologically. I think it's fun to see a name and/or situation referred to and remember the story from the other book--I feel like an insider. However, in this series, I haven't read the books that are set in the past (written by her pseudonym Amanda Quick)--not my style (although I think it's really cool that she writes the series from three different perspectives, because then there's something for everyone)--bu...
In a series of books, I like to start at the beginning and work my way though chronologically. I think it's fun to see a name and/or situation referred to and remember the story from the other book--I feel like an insider. However, in this series, I haven't read the books that are set in the past (written by her pseudonym Amanda Quick)--not my style (although I think it's really cool that she writes the series from three different perspectives, because then there's something for everyone)--but information that's important to the current storyline is summed up, so if you do miss a book or two, you'll figure it out.
Is the book predictable? In the sense of the romance--meaning will it end happily ever after?--the answer is yes. But that is 100% what I'm looking for; I find it satisfying--and I want to know I'll be satisfied--that the hero and heroine will end up happily ever after. But there's also plenty of suspense to keep the plot line from being dry. For me, what makes the suspense fun is the chemistry between Jack and Chloe.
I've already read it twice, and it's still on my bookshelf, so I'll be picking it up again in the future.
By Rachael Gusikowski
Jack Winters is a Paranormal strategy talent that fears he is coming into a second talent, one that will turn him crazy. It’s a genetic inheritance that can only be helped with the aid of an alchemical lamp, and a dreamlight reader.
Chloe Harper is a P.I., and a dreamlight reader. When Jack hires her to find his missing lamp, it starts them on a journey racing against agents from Nightshade, who want to use the lamp for their own ends.Book seven in the series is a continuation of the Nig...
Jack Winters is a Paranormal strategy talent that fears he is coming into a second talent, one that will turn him crazy. It’s a genetic inheritance that can only be helped with the aid of an alchemical lamp, and a dreamlight reader.
Chloe Harper is a P.I., and a dreamlight reader. When Jack hires her to find his missing lamp, it starts them on a journey racing against agents from Nightshade, who want to use the lamp for their own ends.Book seven in the series is a continuation of the Nightshade arc of the story, where Fallon Jones of Jones & Jones is tracking the twenty-first century cabal using the Founder’s Formula. This is not a standalone book, but you only need to read the contemporary books to get this particular story arc- and this book will contain spoilers for that if you don’t read them first.
It does mention the characters from Burning Lamp, which is book eight in the series, but takes place one hundred and fifteen or so years beforehand.
And finally, it ends with a small setup for Fallon’s book (which is book ten in the series, but the next contemporary one in the series.This book also begins the first of two trilogies which not only unite all three of Krentz’s pen names, but begin the Jayneverse in a big way. This story, is chronologically the second in the trilogy- Burning Lamp in the Victorian era being the first chronologically, while it ends far into the future on the world of Harmony.
Ultimately, it’s an enjoyable romp, with lots of action, a little paranormal talent, and of course some suspense when coming up against the agents of the big bad.
A bit of romance, and some light humour to round it all out, and you have an entertaining read that paranormal romance fans will love.
By Cinda Hessel
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