The brightest, sexiest romance yet from the New York Times Bestselling author of Grand Passion and Trust Me.
Unconventional Molly Abberwick, trustee of her late father's scientific foundation, is mad enough to fire her new consultant, Dr. Harry Trevelyan. A brilliant expert on new inventions, the handsome Harry irritates Molly to no end with his preposterous insistence that they have an affair -- and that it could be planned, predicted, and run like a science project. But just when Molly is ready to let him have a piece of her mind -- not her heart -- she discovers that the eminent Dr. Trevelyan is not what he seems.
First, there is his family, a long line of carnival folk who run the Smoke & Mirrors Amusement Company. Then there are the paranormal premonitions which bring Harry to Molly's side when she most needs him. And when her troubles escalate into violence and a mysterious stalker threatens her life, Molly turns to Harry's sixth sense for help, and discovers she needs Harry not just for a week, or for an hour, but forever in love.
A sparkling new love story, Krentz works her magic once more for an Absolutely, Positively wonderful new romance!
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"In this book she distilled the tall, dark, mysterious, potentially dangerous stranger. Also in this book, I think she did the best of delineating the NEED the male protagonist has for the heroine. In only one other book does she have such a vulnerable male charactar who emotes deeply and shares his feelings and is transformed by the love of the heroine. In this book and the other it is understandable how submerged violence in the man is actuallly a sign of great tenderness fired by need. This is my FAVORITE male charactar of her many, many books, though they are all just kaledescope reflections of the same guy. It's also one of the few that the two are truly equal in the relationship. Perhaps the first out of the gate where she finally dropped much of her male chauvinism, 80's male-female relationship. She finally got somewhat postmodern about the relationship. He doesn't just cede her some of his authority, as in most; of these books- she never lets him have it over her in the first place."
— WillowBe (5 out of 5 stars)
“Krentz at her insightful and entertaining best.”
— Affaire de Coeur“Jayne Ann Krentz once again proves herself to be one of romance's finest talents! Absolutely, Positively wraps around your heart and refuses to let go!”
— Literary Times“ Readers will be waiting for this one. ”
— Library Journal“Krentz has ‘absolutely, positively’ produced another bestseller for her adoring readers to devour.”
— Booklist" My absolutely positively favourite JAK book. Love all the characters. Love the story line. "
— Desiree, 2/11/2014" pretty good. I was wondering if Harry from this book connects with anyone the other people in the other series. i loved this book. "
— Brianna, 2/4/2014" One of her most entertaining romances. "
— Eileen, 12/31/2013" This was a particularly favorite book since it has special signifigance with my husband and I. "
— Sara, 12/26/2013" This has always been one of my favorite books by JAK. "
— Judy, 12/22/2013" Amazing, funny, tottaly great. i love every page "
— Catalina91, 12/3/2013" Cute and funny with a little family drama thrown in for spice, and robots, lots of robots... "
— Carrie, 11/16/2013" Solid Krentz mystery/romance. Inventor financier and someone who doesn "
— Kevin, 9/12/2013" One of my favorite books of all time. This one is my comfort read. "
— Michele, 8/13/2013" I love this book, it's an old comfort read that I've read and reread many times, so my reading and enjoyment of it is filtered through the rose-colored glasses of nostalgia. (I have no idea how I'd feel about this book if I were reading it for the first time today.) "
— ms, 8/3/2013" Not one of her best, but still enjoyable. The characters, as usual are captivating, although the side characters were a little weaker than usual. I love this author, and do throughly enjoy the great heroines and funny unique relationships. This one was no exception in those categories. "
— Vanessa, 7/29/2013" Very enjoyable--Ms. Krentz does such a good job of characterization, and her writing is very pleasing and polished. "
— Fedora, 7/3/2013" Another favorite. I adore this book! "
— C.J., 3/2/2013" Molly is an optimist who is gullible to every con man. Thank goodness for Harry Stratton Trevelyan. If it weren't for him, all the money from her Trust would be swindled away. Molly is sweet and kind. I just find her a little naive. Still this is a nice happily ever after book. "
— ♆, 1/28/2013" Another book that did the job of passing time.. "
— Lester, 12/21/2012" One of her best, interesting fast read. "
— Sara, 8/5/2012" Re-read of the digital release :D. Still enjoyable. "
— E_bookpushers, 6/6/2011" Very enjoyable--Ms. Krentz does such a good job of characterization, and her writing is very pleasing and polished. "
— Flchen1, 5/23/2011" So far it is an interesting and enjoyable book. Just plain fun - no deep thought here. A very easy read for lunchtime at work. "
— Barbkrantz, 12/22/2010" Another favorite. I adore this book! "
— CJ, 9/22/2010" Not one of her best, but still enjoyable. The characters, as usual are captivating, although the side characters were a little weaker than usual. I love this author, and do throughly enjoy the great heroines and funny unique relationships. This one was no exception in those categories. "
— Vanessa, 9/3/2010" One of her most entertaining romances. "
— Eileen, 8/17/2010" pretty good. I was wondering if Harry from this book connects with anyone the other people in the other series. i loved this book. "
— Brianna, 6/21/2010" Solid Krentz mystery/romance. Inventor financier and someone who doesn?t believe in paranormal abilities. "
— Kevin, 2/9/2010" such a slow start that i lost interest. the only part i liked was all the inventions but not enough to keep listening (on audio). "
— Maggie, 12/10/2009" The whole Romance Genre of novels is based on a fundamental misunderstanding by women of what men want, and this book is no exception. In spite of a pinch of the paranormal, it is a churned out potboiler. "
— Kendall, 4/6/2009" Romance Fluff, but I enjoyed it :) <br/> <br/>One of my favorite Jayne Ann Krentz novels. "
— Ashley, 3/27/2009" This was a particularly favorite book since it has special signifigance with my husband and I. "
— Sara, 3/9/2009" One of my favorite books of all time. This one is my comfort read. "
— Michele, 11/29/2008Amanda Quick, the author of numerous historical romances, is a pseudonym for Jayne Ann Krentz, the author of many New York Times bestsellers. She writes contemporary romantic suspense novels under the Krentz name, as well as futuristic romance novels under the pseudonym Jayne Castle. There are nearly thirty million copies of her books in print.
Rachel York is an American actress and singer. She has many film and television credits, including her portrayal of Lucille Ball in the CBS biopic Lucy, but is best known for her Broadway roles. She played Fantine in Les Miserables on Broadway in the 1991-1992 season, but she is more notably known for playing Marguerite in the second Broadway version of The Scarlet Pimpernel. Her Broadway role in Victor/Victoria earned her the 1996 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical. She is one of the few actresses to receive rave reviews from the notoriously hard-to-please New York critic John Simon. Besides audiobooks, her voice work includes the movie Happy Feet, the television series Justice League, and the video game Neverwinter Nights.