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Second Sight
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Second Sight by Amanda Quick - 4 stars
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I'm sure you have - the last one was published in 2011 - 17 altogether.
I read the first one or 2 when they came out but they didn't grab me then though I love this author. The paranormal coupled with a long interconnected series that jumped back and forth in time periods wasn't working for me at the time. Glad I went back and reread this one! Time to work through the series!

She writes regencies as Amanda Quick and paranormal as Jayne Castle. Paranormal just never interests me, whether futuristic or stuck onto a historical story, as in this case. I think I read one in this series. But I always preferred her contemporary or straight historicals.

Amy - I think you would like this author and this particular series, which actually would ultimately introduce you to her 3 nom de plumes and writing genres. The ones I've read least are the paranormal series written under Jayne Castle - not because I didn't like them -- the ones I did read were spicy and fun -- but because paranormal was never a reading choice that appealed. It does appeal more now - and I think that's because my reading of fantasy and scifi has expanded so much.

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Jayne Ann Krentz (other topics)Jayne Castle (other topics)
From there, a short time later, Gabriel is at the secret hidden headquarters, think gothic mansion located in the middle of nowhere, near no village, with a professional photographer, Venetia Wilton, hired to photograph the entire collection of arcana owned by the Arcane Society. Just as she's finished, and also has accomplished her goal of seducing Gabriel for her first and likely only fling (she has no expectations of ever marrying), 2 unknown men approach the mansion, clearly intent on breaking in. Gabriel sends Venetia off to safety, supposedly perishing himself in a fire that same night.
Venetia and her family, whom she supports with her photography, use the large fee she was paid to realize their plans: move from Bath to London and set up a gallery and photography studio dedicated to portraits of the upper class. Venetia styles herself a widow, changing her last name to Jones, to honor Gabriel's memory, though she's made up a different 'Jones' as her husband and invented his demise in the American Wild West. Imagine her consternation with her dead husband reappears in London? For Gabriel did not die and is on the hunt for whoever stole the formula.
All of that happens in the first 40 pages - and the rest is an historical romance and mystery with a paranormal twist - many of the characters including both MC have psychic abilities - and occasional murders. Much interesting information about the photographic business in late 19th Century England as well as psychic phenomena real and faked provides much depth and interest to the plot. There's a fun cast of characters as well, with Venetia a very strong capable woman, more than a match for Gabriel. There is smut for sure but more suggestive than today's level of explicitness. This was published in 2007 and is the first in a series, which includes books written by the author under all 3 of her pseudonyms: Amanda Quick - historical, Jayne Ann Krentz - contemporary, and Jayne Castle - futuristic.