Jane was born in California, raised in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, has returned "home" to live in the beautiful Upper Peninsula on the shore of Lake Superior--with the Viking from her past. Jane has five children, two stepchildren, seven grandchildren, a calico cat named Kinko and two computers.
She's the author of over seventy published books, both in paper and electronic. These include the various romance genres--gothic, suspense, contemporary, historical, Regency and paranormal--as well as other genres such as mystery, fantasy and horror. Jane has used pseudonyms--Ellen Jamison, Diana Stuart, Olivia Sumner--but is now writing under her own name except for her Zebra/Pinnacle romances for which she uses Jane Anderson.
This book was fine. Just fine. I did like Nona, the heroine, she asserted her independence at every turn! But aside from that it was mostly unmemorable.
The whole phone caller hypnotist thing was as STUPID as it gets, and it's hard to feel sympathy for a main character whose reaction after learning she unwittingly caused the death of her "true love" (not to mention another guy she had a fling with while in one of her hypnotic personalities) was that if he had lived, it probably wouldn't have lasted anyway! And this is after she got naked with a third guy, one who she's marrying (yes, she gets over deaths with lightning speed) because she likes not being too emotional about him.