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Book Reviews of Midnight Crystal (Arcane Society, Bk 9) (Harmony, Bk 7) (Dreamlight, Bk 3)

Midnight Crystal (Arcane Society, Bk 9) (Harmony, Bk 7) (Dreamlight, Bk 3)
Midnight Crystal - Arcane Society, Bk 9 - Harmony, Bk 7 - Dreamlight, Bk 3
Author: Jayne Castle
ISBN: 319657
Publication Date: 9/2010
Pages: 406
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Penguin Group
Book Type: Paperback
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frazerc avatar reviewed Midnight Crystal (Arcane Society, Bk 9) (Harmony, Bk 7) (Dreamlight, Bk 3) on + 672 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 11
A great read - it gives us what we're paying for when we buy Quick/Krentz/Castle novels: Tightly plotted stories with great suspense, characters you want to know, and cameos and references to characters you already know.

The order is complicated - really, really complicated.

Here's the order for the Harmony books:
Harmony World series
1. Bridal Jitters (2005)
2. After Dark (2000)
3. After Glow (2004)
4. Ghost Hunter (2006)
5. Silver Master (2007)
6. Dark Light (2008)
7. Obsidian Prey (2009)
Harmony (omnibus) (2002)
8. Midnight Crystal (2010) (with Jayne Ann Krentz)

But it is also part of the Dreamlight Trilogy which [in chronological order: is
BURNING LAMP written as Amanda Quick
FIRED UP written as Jayne Ann Krentz
MIDNIGHT CRYSTAL written as Jayne Castle

Which, of course, is part of the Arcane Society series...
As Quick: Arcane Society Historical
1. Second Sight (2006)
4. The Third Circle (2008)
6. The Perfect Poison (2009)
8. Burning Lamp (2010)

As Krentz: Arcane Society Contemporary
2. White Lies (2007)
3. Sizzle and Burn (2007)
5. Running Hot (2008)
7. Fired Up (2009)
10.In Too Deep (2011)

As Castle: Dreamlight Trilogy
9. Midnight Crystal (2010) (less)
reviewed Midnight Crystal (Arcane Society, Bk 9) (Harmony, Bk 7) (Dreamlight, Bk 3) on + 1568 more book reviews
More psychic fun and games with the Arcane Society on Harmony. A good, fun read.

From back cover: For many earthly centuries, a legendary curse has plagued the Winters family, stemming from the tumultuous founding of the Arcane Society. But now, on the futuristic world of Harmony, the curse's final mystery will be unraveled...
Adam Winters has enough responsibility as the new head of the local Ghost Hunter Guild without being saddled with the family curse. He's convinced his recent nightmares and hallucinations will lead to him becoming a psychic rogue--unless he can find a stolen relic and a woman who can read dreamlight.
Marlowe Jones rides into his life on a motorcycle and with a dust bunny at her side. Though a descendant of the rival Arcane family, she's just what Adam needs; a pshchic private investigator and dreamlight reader extraordinaire.
Together, amid the glowing catacombs and steamy underground jungles of Harmony, Adam and Marlowe must break the curse, save the entire underworld--and fight a passion that could destroy them both.
MELNELYNN avatar reviewed Midnight Crystal (Arcane Society, Bk 9) (Harmony, Bk 7) (Dreamlight, Bk 3) on + 669 more book reviews
The third of the Dreamlight series embedded in the Arcane series is great! It combines a 'Ghosthunter Guild' head, Adam Winters, with an Arcane Society 'J&J' head, Marlowe Jones, a dreamlight reader, on planet Harmony with a bunch of dust bunnies. The Lamp has been stolen again, but Adam told Marlowe that the one Arcane had was a fake! It had been stolen several times over the centuries, and the Winters family had decided that it was safest it they kept track of it, and gave a fake to the Society. Of course, the family often lost it anyhow.

Adam has discovered an area of mirrors he believes powers the planet, but whose currents seem to be distorting. He needs Marlowe to help him use the Lamp to correct the currents and keep the planet from exploding.

There's also the fact that someone is trying to kill him. He suspects two council members, one of whom had hoped for the position of head of the guild.

The plot is complex, but I read it in one session! I've read all the Arcane and Harmony books and enjoyed the tie-ins that the author made.

Even if you've not read any of the previous books, you'll still enjoy this book if you like mystery, paranormal powers, romance, and dust bunnies!
booklady2 avatar reviewed Midnight Crystal (Arcane Society, Bk 9) (Harmony, Bk 7) (Dreamlight, Bk 3) on + 58 more book reviews
Great book. Great series. Love the hero and heroine. Keeps u interested and thinking.
solarawynn avatar reviewed Midnight Crystal (Arcane Society, Bk 9) (Harmony, Bk 7) (Dreamlight, Bk 3) on + 724 more book reviews
Can be read as a stand alone, I have read a few other of hers. Was ok,
reviewed Midnight Crystal (Arcane Society, Bk 9) (Harmony, Bk 7) (Dreamlight, Bk 3) on + 1266 more book reviews
As far as conclusions to a series go this one was a major disappointment. The characters were not lovable like in her other books. I did not get behind feeling for Marlowe. I felt a lot of passages were a repeat of something I had previously read. It definitely was not the worst book I have read, but felt most of the book was forced and contrite.
NonExistence avatar reviewed Midnight Crystal (Arcane Society, Bk 9) (Harmony, Bk 7) (Dreamlight, Bk 3) on + 239 more book reviews
Usually Jayne plops you right into the action from the first page, but this one takes a long time to crank up. As far as conclusions to a series go this one was a disappointment. What makes JAK books so interesting are the witty characters and the new aspects of the fantasy world that each book uncovers. The characters here were not lovable or as in-depth like in her other books. I felt a lot of passages were a repeat of something I had previously read.

But after the other Harmony novels, which are a delight, this one is a clunker. Don't get me wrong--a subpar Krentz novel is still better than many others.
Bizzy1 avatar reviewed Midnight Crystal (Arcane Society, Bk 9) (Harmony, Bk 7) (Dreamlight, Bk 3) on + 59 more book reviews
This book was the third book in the Dreamlight Trilogy, the 9th in the Arcane Society series, and the 7th in the Harmony Series. It was however hard to follow for someone who started the Series at the Fired Up the first in the Dreamlight Series. I'd never read another of her Jayne Castle books (Harmony Series) before and I felt that I missed stuff and had a hard time following. It was another cute funny paranormal for the Dreamlight trilogy though I loved the little Dust Bunny.
reviewed Midnight Crystal (Arcane Society, Bk 9) (Harmony, Bk 7) (Dreamlight, Bk 3) on + 2 more book reviews
Enjoyed it, but liked the first two better. Was a good read though.
reviewed Midnight Crystal (Arcane Society, Bk 9) (Harmony, Bk 7) (Dreamlight, Bk 3) on + 25 more book reviews
I liked this book very much. I read all three books in the Dreamlight Triology, and enjoyed them.
swampmolly avatar reviewed Midnight Crystal (Arcane Society, Bk 9) (Harmony, Bk 7) (Dreamlight, Bk 3) on + 150 more book reviews
Awesome!! Lots of action among characters. Vivid paranormal interactions. This is back to her usual very fast-paced high-level actions. I almost didn't read it bec/so disappointed in the Burning Lamp!!
crackerjackkitty avatar reviewed Midnight Crystal (Arcane Society, Bk 9) (Harmony, Bk 7) (Dreamlight, Bk 3) on + 3 more book reviews
Awesome book to read. Couldn't put the book down.
reviewed Midnight Crystal (Arcane Society, Bk 9) (Harmony, Bk 7) (Dreamlight, Bk 3) on
Love the series and loved the book. Great world building makes sense.
reviewed Midnight Crystal (Arcane Society, Bk 9) (Harmony, Bk 7) (Dreamlight, Bk 3) on + 20 more book reviews
Like all Jayne Ann Krentz books, it was wonderful. Fast paced with characters that engage and interest the reader. I would recommend this book to anyone.