Jayne Ann Krentz
Jayne Ann Krentz, born Jayne Castle on March 28, 1948, is a prolific American romance novelist who has authored over 120 New York Times bestsellers under pseudonyms including Amanda Quick and Jayne Castle. She pioneered the futuristic romance subgenre with Sweet Starfire and expanded it with paranormal elements in Amaryllis, with more than 35 million copies of her books in print. An advocate for the romance genre, she holds a B.A. in History from UC Santa Cruz and an M.A. in Library Science from San Jose State University, and resides in Seattle.
romantic-suspense
historical romance
futuristic romance
paranormal romance
In Too Deep: Book One of the Looking Glass Trilogy
Crystal Flame
Copper Beach
Family Way
Family Way
River Road
Sharp Edges
The Pirate
The Man in the Mask: Fabulous Beast / Night of the Magician
All Night Long
True Colors
Light in Shadow
Sizzle and Burn
Eclipse Bay
Tough Enough
Sizzle and Burn (The Arcane Society, Book 3)
Dangerous Games: The Devil to Pay / Wizard
Eclipse Bay
Call It Destiny
Running Hot
Secret Sisters
Too Wild To Wed?
The Adventurer
Legacy