If Jayne Ann Krentz/Jayne Castle/Amanda Quick (she's all three) ever writes a book I'm able to put down before reaching the end, I'll probably fall over in shock. It doesn't matter if they're set in the past, the present, or the future, they are all compelling, addictive, and keep me compulsively reading way past my bedtime. PEOPLE IN GLASS HOUSES is the newest entry in what is a very long list of books that would not only fill a keeper shelf of their own in my library, they would fill the whole dang bookcase.
This is the seventeenth novel set on the planet of Harmony but don't let that scare you off. Each book is written in such a way that you really can start anywhere and not feel lost or confused. Having said that, however, don't be surprised if once you experience any of these stories you immediately want to read more. The characters are relatable, the suspense threads are tightly constructed, the unique qualities of Harmony are fascinating (it really is a character in itself), and the dust bunnies are beyond adorable. That's right, I said dust bunnies.
If you're a Krentz/Castle/Quick fan, add this one to your summer reading list. If you're new to the author, PEOPLE IN GLASS HOUSES is a great place to jump in. It has my enthusiastic recommendation. Full review at The Romance Dish Blog. Link in comments. Berkley Romance ... See MoreSee Less