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A review by kari_marie
All the Colors of Night by Jayne Ann Krentz
4.0
All the Colors of Night by Jayne Anne Krentz is the second book in the Fogg Lake series. Book two follows North Chastain a man who is losing his psychic abilities when he gets a call that his father is in a coma and dying. North needs to find the weapon so find the cure to save his dad. The only person who can help him is Sierra Raines, a go between getting artifacts from buyer to seller. Can the two find the item to save North’s father, solve an old mystery and survive?
This was a fun read. I flew through this book and enjoyed it for the most part. My biggest problem was there was a scene word for word from book one that made me question my sanity. I was trying to figure out if I had read this book before. I figured out the problem, but this drew me out of the story. I also knew the ending which was maybe in the first book, or I have read enough of Krentz that I knew who the bad guy was from the beginning.
Overall, I did enjoy this book and would recommend it. I would give it 3.5 stars and I round up because I still smile when I think back to this book from a couple weeks ago. Thank you to NetGalley, Jayne Anne Krentz and Berkley Publishing Group for an ARC. This was an honest review.
This was a fun read. I flew through this book and enjoyed it for the most part. My biggest problem was there was a scene word for word from book one that made me question my sanity. I was trying to figure out if I had read this book before. I figured out the problem, but this drew me out of the story. I also knew the ending which was maybe in the first book, or I have read enough of Krentz that I knew who the bad guy was from the beginning.
Overall, I did enjoy this book and would recommend it. I would give it 3.5 stars and I round up because I still smile when I think back to this book from a couple weeks ago. Thank you to NetGalley, Jayne Anne Krentz and Berkley Publishing Group for an ARC. This was an honest review.