Eclipse Bay by Jayne Ann Krentz

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: June 2000
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 52,828
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    • Pub. Date: June 2000
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 52,828

    Synopsis

    Eclipse Bay has grown and flourished on the rugged Oregon coast, where the shore can be rocky and forbidding, full of sharp cliffs and hidden coves. Eclipse Bay by Jayne Ann Krentz, this small town is also filled with secrets as treacherous as the landscape and rivalries as fierce as an ocean storm.

    Their grandfathers hated each other.

    Their fathers hated each other.

    And as the next generation of the Hartes and Madisons, Hannah and Rafe are expected to hate each other too. But Hannah Harte, a successful wedding consultant with a skeptical view of marriage, remembers the long-ago night on the beach that revealed Rafe as much more than just "that disreputable Madison boy." And Rafe remembers the heroic gesture that proved Hannah's fierce spirit was stronger than any feud and saved him from near-certain imprisonment.

    Now reunited by a surprising inheritance after years of living their separate lives Rafe and Hannah return to Eclipse Bay, and the hostilities that still divide, and bind, their families. And they are discovering something that is at once delightful and deeply disturbing…

    They don't hate each other. Not at all.

    Publishers Weekly

    Jove has led Krentz (aka Amanda Quick) to a paperback romance trilogy about love and family in seaside places. This first volume sets up the feud between the Hartes and the no-account but very sexy Madison clan. Hannah Harte, a well-organized wedding planner, reencounters raffish Rafe Madison, a self-made chef and newly made multimillionaire stock trader. Their previous meeting occurred eight years earlier, on the Oregon coast, when Hannah supplied an alibi that kept Rafe out of jail. Even though everyone knows that Hartes and Madisons never mix, Hannah's eccentric aunt Isabel has left her home, Dreamscape, to both Hannah and Rafe. As the hostile pair attempt to turn Dreamscape into an inn, and to solve an old murder mystery, Krentz sets fire to their incipient attraction. With her usual entertaining mix of quaint folk, sex and mystery, Krentz takes to these new waters like the smart fish she is. (June) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.|

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    Biography

    A former librarian with a degree in history, Jayne Ann Krentz is a prolific, bestselling romance novelist and a passionate advocate of the genre.

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    No Plot Depthby Anonymous

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    June 09, 2003: This is the first Jayne Ann Krentz book I've read and probably the last. Considering this book is the first of a trilogy, she did not lay a good foundation. I didn't feel the history in what was keeping Rafe and Hannah apart. Sure she explained why there was the long running feud, but it lacked the depth of some other authors I've read. Also, how many times does she have to make Rafe or Hannah say 'I'm a Harte and you're a Madison'. I literally wanted to scream when I read it for the 200th time. She didn't really develop the characters well. I felt the plot was rushed. I mean, you would think there would be more emotion in Hannah after not seeing Rafe for 8 years and vice versa! It was a poorly written story that I didn't really get into.

    WONDERFUL!by Anonymous

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    January 03, 2003: Eclipse Bay is great. A wonderful romantic story that I just want to keep reading. It is warm, romantic, it makes you laugh and smile. I just cannot wait for more.


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