Light in Shadow by Jayne Ann Krentz
In a scary world, there is always a place for a generic, formulaic comfort read.

In a scary world, there is always a place for a generic, formulaic comfort read.

All the annoying nonsense in a single volume.

The author wants to make the heroine a former bully, only to chicken out halfway and end up nowhere.

Could it be? Is the mojo back?

The author finally gets almost everything right. Almost,

The author tries her hand at a more conventional romantic suspense, with generic results.

A new direction – romantic suspense! Alas, it’s not the most exciting new beginning I can hope for.

How many big misunderstanding can one pile up without having them crash down on everybody?

It’s always great to read a work of romantic suspense from someone who knows her stuff.

This is such an underdeveloped tale – why is it published again?
