Adam Winters has enough responsibility as the new head of the local Ghost Hunter Guild without being saddled with the family curse. He’s convinced his recent nightmares and hallucinations will lead to him becoming a psychic rogue — unless he can find a stolen relic and a woman who can read dreamlight. Marlowe Jones rides into his life on a motorcycle and with a dust bunny at her side. Though a descendant of the rival Arcane family, she’s just what Adam needs: a psychic private investigator and dreamlight reader extraordinaire. Together, amid the glowing catacombs and steamy underground jungles of Harmony, Adam and Marlowe must break the curse, save the entire underworld — and fight a passion that could destroy them both…
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"I love these trips to the future on Harmony, and I think that it is just really interesting the way Jayne weaves her stories. The characters are always good, the mystery that draws them together intriguing, and then there are the dust bunnies for the comic relief. The fact that this is also a chapter in the Arcane Society goes right over my head, for I have not read any of those, but maybe someday I will get the chance."
— Rosemarie (5 out of 5 stars)
" The last of the Dreamlight Trilogy, the lines of Winters and Jones cross lines once more. Now, Adam Winters has become the Head of the Frequency City Ghost Hunter guild but he needs the help of the newly appointed Head of Jones and Jones. It appears that the Winters curse of becoming a Cerebrus (a crazy three-talent)has finally hit him and he needs a dreamlight reader, Marlowe Jones to help him. While they're meeting for the first time, someone takes a potshot at them, trying to chase them into the Underground Jungle. People can get lost and go crazy down there. Luckily, Winters is a full spectrum talent and is able to get them out of there. Now they just need to find the Dreamlight Lamp (before some rogue triplets do) and use it to stabilize the Underground Jungle in order to save their entire world "
— Jessi, 2/11/2014" I usually really enjoy her books. This one was ok. I'm a little tired of the arcane society and I wish she would do a few similar to her older books. "
— Rachel, 1/28/2014" This author is consistently entertaining. I am never blown away, but I am never disappointed either. "
— Erika, 1/28/2014" Just when you think there are no more stories in the Arcane Society, Jayne Ann Krentz w/a Jayne Castle finds a new thread to tug. Weaving plot lines into trilogies within the overall tapestry of the broader series, Krentz delivers once again. "
— Silver, 1/1/2014" Was ok,have read some of her series. "
— Christine, 12/25/2013" I read this because it is part of Castle's Harmony series as well. I enjoyed the story and the dust bunny - Gibson - in this one was particularly amusing. "
— Grace, 12/17/2013" Maybe I wasn't in the mood or maybe it has been too long since I read the previous books in this series but I was disappointed in this book. Since usually I love this author and everything about Harmony, I am going until all the books are available in the next series before I start reading. "
— Joanne, 12/11/2013" I was going to give Midnight Crystal three stars simply because the world building feels so real, I'm taking it for granted. Really enjoyable. Love the dust bunny. Found the characters appealing. "
— Jenny, 7/4/2013" I really enjoyed Midnight Crystal as I've enjoyed all the Arcane Series books. I'd love to have a little dust bunny like the ones featured in Jayne Castle's books. "
— Phyllis, 2/8/2013" Cameo appearances by people from previous books... "
— Stasha, 1/13/2013" A solid JAK read, delivers the expected. Third in a trilogy but can be read without reading first two books (I didn't). Will be back for a reread someday. "
— ms, 7/19/2012" I want a dust bunny, too! "
— Lizzie, 3/5/2012" The worldbuilding is fairly ridiculous, even by the standards of paranormal romance, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy it anyway. Decent as a fluff read. "
— Joy, 2/22/2012" I really like this series. Too bad I have to wait for the second one to come out. That's the problem with using different authors. Oh well! "
— Teresa, 10/1/2011" Not as good as Fired Up and the Burning Lamp but you do get closure. "
— Barbara, 8/1/2011" The end of the series, basicly the same story as the other two books. "
— Becky, 7/30/2011Amanda 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.
Tanya Eby is a novelist and an audiobook narrator who has earned several AudioFile Earphones Awards and been nominated for the Audie Award. She has a BA degree in English language and literature and an MFA in creative writing from the University of Southern Maine.