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All the Colors of Night by Jayne Ann Krentz

maggietoussaint55's review against another edition

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5.0

Book 2 of the Fogg Lake series had some pretty big shoes to fill. Book 1 set a high bar since it was so engrossing. This book delivered, same as the first. For those like me who love romance and mystery entwined with a paranormal provenance, Sierra and North’s story proved to be a grand slam homerun. Loved it.
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annarella's review against another edition

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5.0

This is the first book I read by this author and won't surely be the last as I found it gripping and highly entertaining.
An excellent story that kept me on the edge and I thoroughly enjoyed.
Excellent character and plot development, an interesting world building and a tightly knitted plot.
This is strongly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine

deborahs's review against another edition

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4.0

I received an Advanced Reader Copy of this title from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

The second book in the Fogg Lake series continues the story of a small town permanently changed by an paranormal explosion in a secret government facility. North and Sierra are really good additions to the series, both strong and capable with fantastic chemistry. Their feelings for each other make sense. With the presence of some characters from previous Krentz titles, this title is definitely not a place to start, but it's a solid middle entry in the series.

therapy_book's review against another edition

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3.0

I wanted to give it 4 stars. I really did. But the romance near the end was.. a bit much for me. I just think both the romances in the two Fogg books moved too fast for my liking. Loved the rest of the story though and I plan to read the next in the series eventually.

melaniecduncan's review against another edition

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4.0

Reviewed for Library Journal.

spellboundbybooks's review against another edition

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3.0

All the Colours of Night is the second book in the Fogg Lake trilogy. While I enjoyed the story, it's not my favourite from this author. The main characters were likeable and the romance was fine, but it didn't blow me away either. I would have also loved to spend more time in Fogg Lake, which is filled with fun and quirky characters I want to get to know.

One of my favourite aspects of the this series (and previous ones) is how the author continues to expand her world. These book focus on people who have psychic abilities. I like the idea of a secret world within our own filled with people and societies who have psychic abilities and technology and use them to investigate crime and help people.

I do love the over arcing world and plot that Ms. Krentz is weaving through the series, even if the more immediate plot of this story didn't really do anything for me. Overall this was an enjoyable book to read for my Sunday afternoon and I am looking forward to the finale book to see where the over arcing plot goes. Ms Krentz is still a favourite auto buy author, this story just didn't hit as strongly as alot of her others have for me.

kalynau's review

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4.0

Krentz's second installment to her Fogg Lake series continues the intrigue and unspooling conspiracies that surround the secret government lab that was located in Fogg Lake. This volume follows Sierra and North as they seek the truth behind the devices that were being created in the Fogg Lake lab while hoping they might provide a cure for the mysterious state North's father has been left in following an attack. Fans of Krentz will enjoy her usual rapid pacing and building romantic tension throughout this book.

audreylee's review

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mysterious medium-paced

2.0

vaindesi's review

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adventurous mysterious

3.0

chronicles_of_cait's review

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adventurous mysterious tense medium-paced

4.0

I actually wasn't sure what I was getting into when I picked this book up. I did not read this one as second in a series, I read it as a stand alone and I think that it works really well. I really enjoyed the characters of North and Sierra and how they complement each other. I don't typically like romance, however, romance surrounded by mystery is completely okay with me and I think the author did it really well.