Friday, December 9, 2016

When All the Girls Have Gone

Title: When All the Girls Have Gone

Author: Jayne Ann Krentz [Websiteaka Amanda Quick aka Jayne Castle

Publisher: Berkley

ISBN: 9780399174490

Length: 331 pages

Obtained: Library copy

Why this book?:

I read all new JAK/AQ/JC books.

Comments:

I enjoyed Charlotte and Max's story.  They had the characteristics I look for in JAK books from personality to family.  It's hard to write this post right now because I'm in something of a funk, but at the time I was caught up and read straight through this story.  Reading it took a decent chunk of my day off, and I don't regret it.

That being said (and some of this may be that funk I mentioned), I've decided JAK books do not have that spark that they use to have.  There are some past titles that I can still re-read today -- I still remember the story, but I enjoyed the characters so much, I want to revisit.  When I re-read a newer JAK, however, it is generally because while I know I'll be satisfied, I don't remember the story and it is fresh.  I wonder what that means?  Anyway, I'm not being fair because of this funk of mine, so I'm going to leave it at that.

I'll continue reading all JAK/AQ/JC books.

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