Relisten 1/10/2026:
I completely agree with my previous rave review below of this wonderful paranormal romance.
Review 1/14/2024:
Fabulous futuristic, paranormal, romantic-suspense novel!
Hannah West (AKA the Finder) has lived and worked her entire life in Illusion Town, which is the Las Vegas of the planet Harmony. She has been corresponding for months with Elias Coppersmith, a member of the enormously wealthy Coppersmith clan, who have made their fortune in crystal mining. After Hannah has located for Elias a missing family heirloom—a ring set with a unique crystal which has paranormal properties—they agree to meet in person for the first time and go on a date. Flash forward around eight hours later, and Hannah and Elias wake up in a “hot sheet” hotel in a low-rent portion of Illusion Town, both of them suffering from amnesia. The only clue available to them to figure out what in the world happened to them is a marriage certificate that informs them they got hitched earlier that night.
This novel is Book 13 in the romantic-suspense, paranormal, futuristic, Ghost Hunters (GH) series, set on the planet Harmony, which Jayne Ann Krentz has written under her pen name, Jayne Castle. Within that series, this novel, Illusion Town (IT), is Book #1 of a sub-series of the same name. This novel is also Book #15 in the Arcane Society (AS) series, by virtue of the fact that it involves a mysterious, magical, Sylvester Jones circus, which is located in the ancient, alien underworld beneath IT. Sylvester Jones is the progenitor of the Jones family, who are the founders of the AS. Members of the Coppersmith family, who are ancestors of Elias Coppersmith on Earth, appear in the JAK Dark Legacy duology, Copper Beach from 2012 and Dream Eyes from 2013. Elias’s brother, Rafe Coppersmith, is the hero of Siren's Call, GH #12. As one of JAK’s most devoted fans, I have read every book she has ever written (192, and counting), and I greatly enjoy her tendency to frequently create character and series crossovers like the ones in this book.
I was very sad when, in 2011, I heard that there would be no more books from JAK in either the AS or GH series. But then, as a wonderful surprise, JAK gave us The Hot Zone in 2014, which is connected to both the AS and GH series. Then, in 2016, she gave us this novel, which is also connected to both the AS and GH series. The next five years passed with, again, no hope for more entries in the AS or GH series. But then, suddenly, in 2021, JAK gave us Guild Boss, Book #2 in the IT series, which is both AS and GH as well. And this year, 2022, has brought Sweetwater and the Witch, Book #3 in the IT series, which is also both AS and GH.
The amnesia inciting incident of this novel lends itself naturally to a plot that is by turns humorous, sexy, and suspenseful. As a romance novel, IT is particularly satisfying, because Hannah and Elias are onstage together practically the entire book, working as a co-equal team to solve the central mystery. They are also, demonstrably, true soulmates. Over the course of the novel, we are gradually introduced to the fascinating setting of IT in this novel, and to a delightfully colorful cast of characters who form Hannah’s loving, loyal family of affiliation.
As is the case in all of her paranormal romances in the GH series (and in all of her romantic-suspense novels, for that matter), JAK creates in this novel two dynamic, highly sympathetic romantic protagonists, who have loads of sexual chemistry and engage in lots of snappy repartee. In every GH novel, JAK offers a cute and clever dust bunny, who is psychically bonded to either the heroine or the hero of the novel—in this case, the dust bunny is attached to Hannah.
I love absolutely everything about the GH books, and every couple of years I revisit the entire series. From 2000-2011, I purchased all the books in this series as mass market paperbacks, but after that, I repurchased those first books as both Kindle and audiobooks, and ever since, I have obtained every one of the GH books (as well as all of JAK’s other books, too) in both Kindle and audiobook format (which Amazon offers a deal on with their Whispersync system). This particular book is narrated by the fabulously talented actor, Barbara Rosenblat, who has also narrated multiple other novels in the GH series (see below). Ms. Rosenblat is one of my all-time-favorite narrators. Her acting ability brings the story fully to life, and she is absolutely gifted at authentically portraying both male and female characters, of all ages.
For any fellow JAK fans who might find it of interest, I have provided below a list I made for myself of all of the novels in the AS series, including all of the GH novels that are simultaneously part of that series.
I rate this novel as follows:
Heroine: 5 stars
Hero: 5 stars
Subcharacters: 5 stars
Romance Plot: 5 stars
Dust Bunny Plot: 5 stars
Action-Adventure Plot: 5 stars
Setting: 5 stars
Writing: 5 stars
Audiobook Narration: 5 stars
Overall: 5 stars
ARCANE SOCIETY SERIES
Second Sight by Amanda Quick, Arcane Society #1 (Gabriel Jones), 2006
White Lies by Jayne Ann Krentz, Arcane Society #2, 2007
Sizzle and Burn by Jayne Ann Krentz, Arcane Society #3 (Zack Jones), 2008
The Third Circle by Amanda Quick, Arcane Society #4 , 2008
Running Hot by Jayne Ann Krentz, Arcane Society #5, Eclipse Bay cameo, Sweetwater cameo, Fallon Jones cameo, 2008
The Perfect Poison by Amanda Quick, Arcane Society #6 (Caleb Jones), 2009
Obsidian Prey by Jayne Castle, Ghost Hunters #6, Arcane Society #7 (Cruz Sweetwater), 2009
Fired Up by Jayne Ann Krentz, Arcane Society #8 (Jack Winters), Dreamlight Trilogy #1, 2009
Burning Lamp by Amanda Quick, Arcane Society #9 (Griffin Winters), Dreamlight Trilogy #2, 2010
Midnight Crystal by Jayne Castle, Arcane Society #10 (Adam Winters), Dreamlight Trilogy #3, 2010
In Too Deep by Jayne Ann Krentz, Arcane Society #11 (Fallon Jones), Looking Glass Trilogy #1, 2010
The Scargill Cove Case Files by Jayne Ann Krentz, Arcane Society #11.5 (Fallon Jones), 2011
Quicksilver by Amanda Quick, Arcane Society #12 (Owen Sweetwater), Looking Glass Trilogy #2, 2011
Canyons of Night by Jayne Castle, Arcane Society #13 (continuation of In Too Deep & Quicksilver as Looking Glass Trilogy #3), 2011
The Hot Zone by Jayne Castle, Arcane Society #14 (Cyrus Jones), 2014, narrated by Barbara Rosenblat
Illusion Town by Jayne Castle, Arcane Society #15 (Sylvester Jones circus on Harmony), (Elias Coppersmith), Illusion Town #1, 2016, narrated by Barbara Rosenblat
Guild Boss by Jayne Castle, Arcane Society #16 (Gabriel Jones), Illusion Town #2, 2021, narrated by Barbara Rosenblat
Sweetwater and the Witch by Jayne Castle, Arcane Society #17 (Ethan Sweetwater), Illusion Town #3, 2022, narrated by Barbara Rosenblat