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Jayne Ann Krentz is the author of over 122 romances, including 27 New York Times bestsellers under various pen names. Before beginning her writing career, she earned a B.A. in History at the University of California at Santa Cruz (UCSC) and an M.A. in Library Science from San Jose State University. She then launched a successful career as a corporate and academic librarian, during which time she worked at Duke University’s library. Krentz began writing serial romances in the late 1970s for MacFadden and Dell Candlelight Ecstasy. She moved on to write for Silhouette and Harlequin before turning exclusively to writing novels in the early 1990s. In total, there are over 23 million copies in print of her books. In addition to writing, Krentz sits on the Advisory Board for the Writers Program at the University of Washington Extension Program. She also enjoys vegetarian cooking and lives in Seattle with her husband. To find out more about Krentz's books, pen names, awards, and more, visit her official website at http://www.jayneannkrentz.com.
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Summer in Eclipse Bay
Return to Oregon in the latest entry in Jayne Ann Krentz's romantic Eclipse Bay series....
Jayne Ann Krentz's Summer Reading List
The English Assassin
by Daniel Silva
This is James Bond for the 21st century --- more noir, more passionate, lots more heart. At last, a suspense writer who can do the scary stuff without making the reader wade through an ocean of gore.
The Thief Taker: Memoirs of a Bow Street Runner
by T.F. Banks
Terrific historical suspense set in Regency England.
Running Scared
by Elizabth Lowell
When it comes to romantic-suspense, nobody does it better.
The Orphan
by Stella Cameron
Romance and skullduggery in 19th century England. Lots of fun.
Breathing Room
by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
This is one of those rare authors whose books leave you feeling good.
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