GREAT Author and wonderful story line.

Susan Q. (
SuzQ75) wrote on 2/23/2009...
I love this series. It really uplifts my mood when these tough economic times start to bring me "down". I have read them so much I had to order an extra set, because my first set was falling apart!

Sharon W. (
redheadgirl) - Lubbock, TX wrote on 8/16/2008...
Not a lot going on here. The story did not suck me in at all.

Candace G. (
Ogre) wrote on 8/1/2008...
Two hundred years ago a vast energy Curtain opened in the vicinity of Earth, making interstellar travel practical for the first time. In typical human fashion, thousands of eager colonists packed up their stuff and lost no time heading out to create new homes and new societies on the unexplored worlds. Harmony was one of those worlds.
The colonists brought with them all the comforts of home--sophisticated technology, centuries of art and literature, and the latest fashions. Trade through the Curtain made it possible to stay in touch with families back on Earth and also to keep the computers and high-tech gadgets working.
Things went swell for a while . . . and then the Curtain closed, disappearing as mysteriously as it had opened.
Cut off from Earth, no longer able to obtain the tools and materials needed to keep their machines functioning, and with no hope of rescue, the stranded colonists were abruptly thrown back to a far more primitive existence. Just staying alive suddenly became a major problem.
But on Harmony, things are a little different. There is residual psychic energy left in weird alien ruins, and people get buzzed on that energy, and some will get rich selling it, and some will get dead . . .
Really enjoyed the book was smooth reading all the way thru.
Reads like an old story that the author "re-engineered," but still an OK story.

Dana R. (
crazyone) wrote on 3/24/2007...
Where deadly energy ghosts lurk in the ruins of an ancient alien civilization. Where dust bunnies prove to be loyal pets. And where a ghost hunter will discover that a woman's heart is the most dangerous adversary of all......

Paula P. (
nickie) wrote on 12/14/2006...
Local Guild boss and powerful ghost-hunter Cooper Boone is everything botanist Elly St. Clair could ask for-the handsome, strong, and silent type. Maybe too silent. For when Guild secrets threaten her career at the college, Elly has to call off their marriage-and leave small-town life behind...
But starting over in the thriving metropolis of Cadence City isn't easy, especially when one of Elly's new friends disappears in the eerie catacombs beneath the streets. Cooper turns up just in time to help Elly investigate. And as the mystery deepens and dangerous ghost myths and legends come to light, Cooper makes it clear he intends to stick around-and this time he's holding nothing back...
I love all her books! These are so creative - it combines a romance book with a sci-fi setting. Don't miss After Dark and After Glow by Jayne Castle, same setting, different people.