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Jayne Castle

Jayne Castle

The author of a string of New York Times bestsellers, JAYNE ANN KRENTZ uses three different pen names for each of her three "worlds". As JAYNE ANN KRENTZ (her married name) she writes contemporary romantic-suspense. She uses AMANDA QUICK for her novels of historical romantic-suspense. JAYNE CASTLE (her birth name) is reserved these days for her stories of futuristic/paranormal romantic-suspense. She is married and lives with her husband, Frank, in Seattle, Washington.

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Zinnia is now available in eBook
Oct 12, 2010
Zinnia will be released on October 12, 2010 in eBook
Oct 12, 2010
Amaryllis will be released on September 07, 2010 in eBook
Sep 07, 2010
Amaryllis is now available in eBook
Sep 07, 2010
Orchid is now available in
Sep 07, 2010
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Sep 07, 2010
Orchid will be released on May 01, 1998 in Mass Market Paperback
May 01, 1998
Orchid is now available in Mass Market Paperback
May 01, 1998
Orchid is now available in
May 01, 1998
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May 01, 1998
Zinnia is now available in
Jun 01, 1997
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Jun 01, 1997
Amaryllis is now available in
Oct 01, 1996
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Oct 01, 1996

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City on a Hill Press, February 8, 2013
...the world of contemporary romance. Reading an Amanda Quick book rewinds time into historical romance. Flipping through a Jayne Castle book beams one to a romantic paranormal or futuristic world. All of these books come from one person. Krentz is an...
Seattle Times, January 7, 2013
...under three different names and three different subgenres. There’s the Amanda Quick byline for historical romance; the Jayne Castle pseudonym for futuristic novels; and Krentz’s own name for contemporary suspense. Within each of these categories are...
Seattle Times, January 6, 2013
...under three different names and three different subgenres. There’s the Amanda Quick byline for historical romance; the Jayne Castle pseudonym for futuristic novels; and Krentz’s own name for contemporary suspense. Within each of these categories are...
Lake County News-Chronicle, January 4, 2013
..."The Sense of an Ending" Julian Barnes; "Christmas Roses" Amanda Cabot; "Dark Currents" Jacqueline Carey; "The Lost Night" Jayne Castle; "The Twelve" Justin Cronin; "The Stockholm Octavo" Karen Engelmann; "Shadow Creek" Joy Fielding; "Fifteen Tales of...
Dallas Morning News, September 21, 2012
...  8. (*) The Tombs, by Clive Cussler and Thomas Perry   9. (*) The Lost Night, by Jayne Castle   10. (11) The Light Between Oceans, by M.L. Stedman     1. (*) No Easy Day, by Mark Owen with Kevin Maurer   2. (6) The Amateur...
Monett Times, September 19, 2012
...include: "Swipe," by Evan Angler; "What Women Want," by Fanny Blake; "The Lost Night," by Jayne Castle; "The Orchardist," by Amanda Coplin; "The Tombs," by Clive Cussler; "Sentinel," by Matthew Dunn; "The Unholy," by Heather Graham; "The Prophet," by...
Seattle Times, September 16, 2012
...Jayne Castle's new book, "The Lost Night," the third installment in the author's Looking Glass Trilogy, is set in the future on the island Harmony, where strange doings...
Seattle Times, January 7, 2013
...under three different names and three different subgenres. There’s the Amanda Quick byline for historical romance; the Jayne Castle pseudonym for futuristic novels; and Krentz’s own name for contemporary suspense. Within each of these categories are...
Seattle Times, January 6, 2013
...under three different names and three different subgenres. There’s the Amanda Quick byline for historical romance; the Jayne Castle pseudonym for futuristic novels; and Krentz’s own name for contemporary suspense. Within each of these categories are...
Lake County News-Chronicle, January 4, 2013
..."The Sense of an Ending" Julian Barnes; "Christmas Roses" Amanda Cabot; "Dark Currents" Jacqueline Carey; "The Lost Night" Jayne Castle; "The Twelve" Justin Cronin; "The Stockholm Octavo" Karen Engelmann; "Shadow Creek" Joy Fielding; "Fifteen Tales of...
Abilene Reporter, September 23, 2012
...by Clive Cussler (Berkley) 7. "Where Azaleas Bloom" by Sherryl Woods (Harlequin Mira) 8. "The Lost Night" by Jayne Castle (Jove Books) 9. "Blue Skies" by Robyn Carr (Harlequin Mira) 10. "Stranger in the Moonlight" by Jude Deveraux (Pocket Books) 11....
Dallas Morning News, September 21, 2012
...  8. (*) The Tombs, by Clive Cussler and Thomas Perry   9. (*) The Lost Night, by Jayne Castle   10. (11) The Light Between Oceans, by M.L. Stedman     1. (*) No Easy Day, by Mark Owen with Kevin Maurer   2. (6) The Amateur...
Monett Times, September 19, 2012
...include: "Swipe," by Evan Angler; "What Women Want," by Fanny Blake; "The Lost Night," by Jayne Castle; "The Orchardist," by Amanda Coplin; "The Tombs," by Clive Cussler; "Sentinel," by Matthew Dunn; "The Unholy," by Heather Graham; "The Prophet," by...
Seattle Times, September 16, 2012
...Jayne Castle's new book, "The Lost Night," the third installment in the author's Looking Glass Trilogy, is set in the future on the island Harmony, where strange doings...