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
Lost and Found
Between the Lines
Dawn in Eclipse Bay (Eclipse Bay Series)
Man with a Past
Copper Beach (Playaway Adult Fiction)
When All the Girls Have Gone
When all the girls have gone
Trust Me
Falling Awake
The Golden Chance
Truth or Dare
Ghost of a Chance
Deep Waters
In Too Deep
Between the Lines
White Lies
River Road
Secret Sisters
Light in Shadow: Whispering Springs Novel Series, Book 1
Trust No One
Connecting Rooms
Sleep No More (The Lost Night Files Book 1)
The Night Island (The Lost Night Files Book 2)
Secret Sisters