Praise for Siren’s Call “Like a siren herself, Castle expertly lures readers in with inventive plotting, wit-infused writing, and flawless characterization in the latest deliciously sexy addition to her consistently entertaining, fantasy-laced Rainshadow series.”—Booklist (starred review) “This lively

| Title | : | Illusion Town (Illusion Town Novel, An) |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.87 (330 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0515155756 |
| Format Type | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 352Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-9-11 |
| Language | : | English |
Praise for Siren’s Call “Like a siren herself, Castle expertly lures readers in with inventive plotting, wit-infused writing, and flawless characterization in the latest deliciously sexy addition to her consistently entertaining, fantasy-laced Rainshadow series.”—Booklist (starred review) “This lively, deliciously sensual, laughter-laced adventure nicely expands Castle's mysterious, addictive futuristic world and features a doughnut-loving, wedding veil-obsessed dust bunny that is hard to forget.”—Library Journal “A pleasant pas de deux in which a liberated woman meets a dangerous hunk who lusts after both her curves and her cerebrum. Castle adroitly lets the sparks fly in this cozy escapist story.”—Publishers Weekly
For that matter, neither does Elias Coppersmith, her new husband. All either can remember is that they were on the run… With Hannah’s dubious background and shaky para-psych profile, she could have done much worse. The cooly competent mining heir arouses her curiosity—as well as other parts of her mind and body. But a honeymoon spent retracing their footsteps leads Hannah and Elias into the twisting underground catacombs, where secrets from both their pasts will come to light—and where the energy of their clashing auras will grow hot enough to burn…. A new adventure begins on Harmony… With its opulent casinos and hotels, the desert city of Illusion Town is totally unique—and will take you on a thrill ride you’ll never forget. Hannah West isn’t the first woman to wake up in Illusion Town married to a man she barely knows, but she has no memory of the ceremony at all. And even her dust bunny likes him. Jayne Castle, the author of Siren’s Call, The Hot Zone, Deception Cove, The Lost Night, Canyons of Night, Midnight Crystal, Obsidian Prey, Dark Light, Silver Master, Ghost Hunter, After Glow, and After Dark, is a pseudonym for Jayne Ann Krentz, the author of more than fifty New York Times bestsellers. She writes contemporary romantic suspense novels under the Krentz name, as well as historical novels under the pseudonym Amanda QuickHis writing style and lifestyle reminded me of Hunter Thompson. They do not feel love and they lack the ability to connect and form normal attachment bonds with others.Narcissists need people more than anyone. instead to those with chronic conditions. Theirs is one emotional "mind game" as Josh struggles with his feelings for the seemingly innocent Kir. In my life I have probably devoted months if not entire years to playing games.The last thing I wanted to impress upon those thinking of buying this book is that this may be the first book that truly convinces you that you have an addiction to video games. I hope that this review helped you. If you are supporting a loved one who is dealing with cancer, helping them stay active can help them feel better, provide some endorphins to help their mood, and keep them strong as they go through often debilitating treatment.I like this book because it has many helpful illustrations on how to execute the exercises it sets out. I very much appreciate the way the author lists the benefits of the exercises listed as well as offering cautions against certain kinds of exercise for each type of cancer.Chapter 5 goes through lung cancer, chapter 6 goes through cancers of the abdominal area, chapter 7 deals with brai

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