Saturday, April 30, 2022

Silver Master by Jayne Castle [Review]

Silver Master (Ghost Hunter #4, Harmony #4) by Jayne Castle
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: March 3, 2021

Ghost Hunters
0.5. Bridal Jitters
1. After Dark
2. After Glow
3. Ghost Hunter
4. Silver Master - Paperback | Kindle
5. Dark Light
6. Obsidian Prey
7. Midnight Crystal
8. Canyons of Night
9. The Lost Night
10. Deception Cove
11. The Hot Zone
12. Siren's Call
13. Illusion Town
14. Guild Boss
15. Sweetwater and the Witch

Jayne Castle (AKA Jayne Ann Krentz)
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Fleeing a lurid scandal, matchmaker Celinda Ingram arrived in Cadence City desperate for a new start. Known for her strong para-resonator abilities, she is able to match up clients by reading their psi waves. It's this talent that sets her body tingling when security specialist Davis Oakes shows up at her office.

A formidable psychic himself, Davis is trying to track down a powerful relic that Celinda supposedly bought as a toy for her pet dust bunny. Trying to wrest the ruby red object from the suspicious duo nearly drains Davis of the energy he'll need to keep his growing desire for Celinda in check--and to keep her safe from those who will do anything to possess the relic...
Thoughts on Silver Master: Okay. We're back in Harmony (technically a re-read for me, although I read it long enough ago that I really didn't remember the details about how things played out. Which is kind of neat because it's all new again when that happens.) and THINGS ARE HAPPENING. As you might expect.

This time around we have Celinda and Davis and, well, things aren't easy for them. His talents range down the not-often-seen level of the psi-spectrum. Hers is also a little outside the norm, but not quite at the oddness level his is. Or maybe it's just that she can conceal hers easier within her chosen profession. (Because everybody expects a matchmaker to make good matches, amirite? They just, you know, don't *know* how easy it is for her to match people.)

Anywho. A relic, a couple of sassy dust bunnies, a very bad man (or two), and two people who sort of circle one another warily before deciding to dive on it. Davis doesn't expect Celinda to accept some of the side effects of his ability and Celinda's still trying to shake off the very bad experience that sent her running to Cadence City in the first place. Danger, steam, and sass. Good stuff.

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