Amaryllis
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Amaryllis

New York Times bestselling author JAYNE CASTLE Acclaimed for her novels of delectably entertaining paranormal romantic suspense (Booklist), the wildly popular alter ego of bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz takes off on a star-dusted excursion to a rich civilization where danger and passion are just a heartbeat away. . . . Amaryllis Lark is one of the best psychic detectives on St. Helens, the earth colony recently cut off from the mother planet, yet not so very different from home. . . . Lucas Trent, the rugged head of Lodestar Exploration, isnt keen on the prim typeand from her crisp business suit to her cool evaluation of his request to bust a corporate thief, beautiful Amaryllis is excruciatingly proper. But when a bold hunch heats up into a twisting murder investigation, by-the-book Amaryllis must let her guard down and break some rulesand a red-hot love affair ignites. Now, as they...

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Jayne Castle is the alter ego of one of my favorite paranormal suspense romance writers! Jayne, whether Krentz or Castle ,or any other pen name she chooses to write under, has created some of the most imaginative worlds I have ever had the pleasure to read. New St. Helen's, the setting for the book Amaryllis, is a magical world full of strange creatures, people, and even stranger customs. New St. Helen's is the precursor to Jayne's other new world, Harmony.
Amaryllis, book one in Jayne Castl...

By Karl Sawayn


I don't know how I missed this series when it first came out. Amazon said I already owned Amaryllis but I literally have hundreds of books between the basement, living room, and upstairs and couldn't find it. Then when I started to read it, I knew I hadn't read it before. I enjoyed it. It is similar to Harmony in the way humans made their homes there, but no dust bunnies. Some are prisms and others need the prisms to help them focus their talent. This was a clever sci-fi romance and even thou...

By Kelli Bauch


I love this series. Keep coming back to it. Love the mystic aspect love the adventures and characters. Most of all the bonds that form through strive

By Mitchell Kemmer


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