Helpful Score: 6
I love a mystery that also makes me laugh and this book did just that. A very enjoyable read. But then I find most books by this author are.
Helpful Score: 4
A classic Krentz romance! Likeable, well-drawn characters drawn together during the investigation of an old mystery. The supporting characters are entertaining, too.
Helpful Score: 4
Great story about facing the ghosts of the past only to find that not all ghosts are dead.
Helpful Score: 3
excellent romantic suspense with a contemporary heroine
Helpful Score: 3
Entertaining who done it, romance. Would read again.
Helpful Score: 3
This is the usual good book from Krentz! She's always a pleasure to read, and leaves you wishing you had another of her books on the shelf to read!
Helpful Score: 3
I really, really liked this book. It wasn't 'in your face, edge of the seat' tense or scary like Patterson or Tananbaum, but ...I don't know, I can't quite put my finger on it, but it did keep me tensed and reading. There was a perfect blending of relationship story and fearful suspense...I liked them and them together so that's what made me afraid of what could happen, I guess. Like a mellow thriller. LOL Anyway, I just remember thinking halfway through "I REALLY like this book".
Helpful Score: 3
This was a very exciting book that kept me on my toes until the very end!
Helpful Score: 3
good read- didnt figure out the 'bad guy' right away
Helpful Score: 2
Another great book by Krentz with an interesting storyline and likeable characters. Definitely worth the read.
Helpful Score: 2
Well written, steamy story. I always enjoy Krentz's dialogue.
Helpful Score: 1
love her books, gets you from the start.
Helpful Score: 1
I likes the two main characters in the book. They both were not perfect and were not looking for love when they met each other. The ending was good and a liked how the muder was solved.
Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoyed this book!
Helpful Score: 1
absolutely great.........in the vein of perfect partners and family man.
Helpful Score: 1
Whether writing as Amanda Quick, Jayne Castle or Jayne Ann Krentz, this author knows how to mix a sure-to-please readers' cocktail: Take 2 parts suspense, blend in 1 part sex, add a dash of surprises, and garnish with a satisfying conclusion. It's irresistible - after one sip you down it. Or, in the case of All Night Long read it from cover to cover.
Helpful Score: 1
All of Jayne Ann Krentz's books are fabulous. She has a true gift. However, I didn't find this one to be as riveting as others. Still good but not up to my very high expectations from her.
Helpful Score: 1
The title does an injustice to this book, it fortunately was not a "sex" book. It was a great mystery. A great summer read!!!
Helpful Score: 1
The penile dysfunction bit had me in stitches!!!!! Otherwise, it's very so-so.
Helpful Score: 1
I thought this book was excellent - all the things I look for - mystery, well developed characters that I cared about, exciting love story. I enjoy Krentz's books - this one was especially good.
Helpful Score: 1
Wonderful book by Jayne Ann Krentz
Helpful Score: 1
A romantic mystery with the style and panache associated with Jayen Ann Krentz, a young woman who came home one night to discover her parents' dead bodies, decides, after 17 years, that she must investigate and finally learn the truth.
Helpful Score: 1
Four star fun read
Helpful Score: 1
A real page turner.
Loved that this story wasn't predictable. I didn't know how it would end! I enjoyed the strong characters and mystery throughout.
Really enjoyed the book just as I have all of Jayne Ann Krent's books. Another good read
A great book, good pace and great characters. Fans of Krentz will not be disappointed.
Enjoyable romantic suspense.
Easy reading keeps you in supspense.
Irene and Pamela had been the best of friends for one high school summer. Their friendship ended the night Pamela dropped Irene off at home and Irene found her parents' bodies on the kitchen floor. She fled Dunsley but has now been summoned back. Pamela's e-mail had been short and cryptic including the code word they had used as teenagers.Irene's hunger to know the truth compel her to extend her stay a the local lodge, to sort out what happend to Pamela Webb and what really happened on that long-ago summer night.
It was okay. It shows us we need to trust our instincts.
I really enjoyed this book. This was my first by Jayne Ann Krentz and I will be looking for more of her books.
This is another good read by Jayne Ann Krentz!!!
A winning novel of romantic suspense. You will not be disappointed reading this one. Small secrets, old entangledmebts
Jayne Ann Krentz is consistently enjoyable. All Night Long does not disappoint. Her characters usually have some interesting quirk that makes them very human and real.
Romantic suspense with an interesting hero and heroine. Quite an enjoyable read.
Another great book by Krentz.
Another great book by Krentz! Loved it.
An exciting noval of old ties and new entanglements, small town secrets and scandal brought to light.
I really liked this book. It held my interest all the way through.
barely got through the first chapter
Irene goes back to her home town after hearing form her one time best friend. Her parents were murdered there 17 years before. She encounters a terrifying nightmare plus a very interesting man
Irene Stenson returns home at the request of an old high school friend, whom she hasn't seen or talked to in seventeen years--since the death of Irene's parents. She arrives to find her friend dead. Was is suicide or murder? Did it have anything to do with her parents' deaths. As Irene investigates, she is joined by Luke Danner, ex-marine and owner of the lodge where she is staying. Irene is still trying to find resolution and closure over her parents' deaths and Luke is trying to find "normal" again after seeing some action in his military career. Instant attraction and common idiosyncrasies make for some interesting sparks.
Another great Krenz book--well developed characters, interesting story line, well-placed humor and just the right amount of romantic sizzle.
Another great Krenz book--well developed characters, interesting story line, well-placed humor and just the right amount of romantic sizzle.
Great!! :) :)
I really enjoyed this book- got better as it went along.
Typical Jayne Ann Krentz book! Pretty good plot line!
Warning: Book has no dust cover.
Warning: Book has no dust cover.
Excellent Book! Typical Krentz.
Story of old ties and new entanglements, small town secrets... and murder
Fast moving romantic mystery. After 17 years Irene Stenson goes home to investigate her parent's deaths - and encounters a nightmare more terrifying than she could have imagined.
From Booklist
Some people have bad memories of their childhood hometowns; Irene Stenson has nightmares. As a teenager, Irene came home late one summer night after being out with her friend Pamela Webb, and discovered that both of her parents had been killed. Irene refused to believe that her father murdered her mother and then committed suicide, and soon afterward left Dunsley. Seventeen years later, Irene, now a journalist, is still haunted by the events of that fateful night, but a cryptic note from Pamela induces her to return home. But before Irene has a chance to meet with her, Pamela dies. When the police rule Pamela's death a suicide, Irene knows intuitively that there is more to the story. With the initially unwanted but soon very much welcomed help of sexy Luke Danner, an ex-marine and the owner of the lodge where Irene is staying, Irene begins her own unofficial investigation into Pamela's death only to discover that someone in Dunsley is keeping secrets that could prove to be deadly. Best-seller Krentz deftly mingles chilling danger and simmering sexual tension. John Charles
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Some people have bad memories of their childhood hometowns; Irene Stenson has nightmares. As a teenager, Irene came home late one summer night after being out with her friend Pamela Webb, and discovered that both of her parents had been killed. Irene refused to believe that her father murdered her mother and then committed suicide, and soon afterward left Dunsley. Seventeen years later, Irene, now a journalist, is still haunted by the events of that fateful night, but a cryptic note from Pamela induces her to return home. But before Irene has a chance to meet with her, Pamela dies. When the police rule Pamela's death a suicide, Irene knows intuitively that there is more to the story. With the initially unwanted but soon very much welcomed help of sexy Luke Danner, an ex-marine and the owner of the lodge where Irene is staying, Irene begins her own unofficial investigation into Pamela's death only to discover that someone in Dunsley is keeping secrets that could prove to be deadly. Best-seller Krentz deftly mingles chilling danger and simmering sexual tension. John Charles
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
Romantic,suspense. Was OK
One of the author's earlier novel, now republished. It is the sotory of a woman who survived the killing of her parents when she was child, who comes home to confront the mistery of who murdered her parents and why. Another mystery confronts her. Why is she so drawn to the Lodge owner? Pretty good.
Some people have bad memories of their childhood hometowns; Irene Stenson has nightmares. As a teenager, Irene came home late one summer night after being out with her friend Pamela Webb, and discovered that both of her parents had been killed. Irene refused to believe that her father murdered her mother and then committed suicide, and soon afterward left Dunsley. Seventeen years later, Irene, now a journalist, is still haunted by the events of that fateful night, but a cryptic note from Pamela induces her to return home. But before Irene has a chance to meet with her, Pamela dies. When the police rule Pamela's death a suicide, Irene knows intuitively that there is more to the story. With the initially unwanted but soon very much welcomed help of sexy Luke Danner, an ex-marine and the owner of the lodge where Irene is staying, Irene begins her own unofficial investigation into Pamela's death only to discover that someone in Dunsley is keeping secrets that could prove to be deadly. Best-seller Krentz deftly mingles chilling danger and simmering sexual tension.
Investigative reporter Irene Stenson hasn't been to her hometown of Dunsley, California since the gruesome night she found both of her parents dead on the kitchen floor. Now, seventeen years later, Irene has received a shocking new lead about their deaths, and is determined to discover the truth of what happened on that long-ago night.
Staying at a local lodge, she finds herself confiding in handsome Luke Danner, an ex-Marine who's as used to barking orders as Irene is to ignoring them. But Luke sees the terror beneath her confindent exterior, and can't help but want to protect her. He is also driven by passions of his own, and as they're drawn together into the heart of danger, they will risk far more than either of them expected.
Staying at a local lodge, she finds herself confiding in handsome Luke Danner, an ex-Marine who's as used to barking orders as Irene is to ignoring them. But Luke sees the terror beneath her confindent exterior, and can't help but want to protect her. He is also driven by passions of his own, and as they're drawn together into the heart of danger, they will risk far more than either of them expected.
Investigative reporter Irenen Stenson hasn't been to her home-town of Dunsley, CA since the gruesome night she found both her parents dead on the kitchen floor. Now, seventeen years later Irene has received a shocking new lead about their deaths-and is determined to discover the truth of what happened on that long-ago night. Staying at a local lodge, she finds herself confiding in the handsome Luke Danner-an ex-Marine who's used to barking order as Irene is to ignoring them. But Luke sees the terror beneath her confident exterior-and can't help but want to protect her. He is also driven by passions of his own, and as they're drawn together into the hearts of danger, they will risk far more than either of them expected......
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Investiative reporter Irene Stenson hasn't been to her home town of Dunsley, California, since the gruesome night she found both her parents dead on the kitchen floor. Now, seventeen years later, Irene has received a shocking new lead about their deaths and is detrmined to discover the truth of what happened on that long ago night.