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After Glow

por Jayne Castle

Series: Ghost Hunters (2), Harmony World (2)

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Fantasy. Fiction. Romance. Thriller. HTML:Return to Harmonyâ??where nothing is as it seems.

Life is complicated for Lydia Smith. Sheâ??s working at a tacky, third-rate museum, Shrimptonâ??s House of Ancient Horrors, trying to salvage her career in para-archaeologyâ??and dating the most dangerous man in town. Just when she thinks she might be getting things under control, she stumbles over a dead body and discovers that her lover has a secret past that could get him killed. Just to top it off, thereâ??s trouble brewing underground in the eerie, glowing green passageways of the Dead City.

Descending into these twisting catacombs, Lydia will learn just what itâ??s like to put her heartâ??and lifeâ??on the lineâ?¦

Includes a preview of Jayne Castleâ??s Rainsh
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This is the second in the series set on the remote planet of Harmony, which was colonised from Earth before being cut off by the closure of the energy cloud called the Curtain, which had enabled such far distant travel. Two centuries later, Harmony has returned to about the level of 20th century Earth technology, but with various important differences, due to the development of psychic abilities among the colonists.

The sequel to 'After Dark', this book stars the two main characters of the first volume, Lydia Smith and Emmett London. A couple of months have passed and they are dating, though not totally over the prickliness which marked their relationship previously. This isn't helped by the attempted assassination of Mercer Wyatt, head of the ghost hunter Guild, early in the story, and Emmett's temporary appointment as acting Guild head. Given Lydia's grudge against ghost hunters - the testimony of two of them after she was lost underground for two days was instrumental in getting her fired from a career she loved - she worries that Emmett will be pushed into taking the job permanently, and has graver concerns that he will be the next target.

As with the first story, this begins with them finding a dead body, this time of an ex- professor who had phoned Lydia saying he had important information about what happened to her during her Lost Weekend as she calls it. Conveniently, he has died of a drug overdose, but evidence eventually emerges which convince both Lydia and Emmett that someone wanted to silence him. Bodies start to pile up, with a strange connection to the supposed deaths of some rather odd people a decade or more previously, as well as to the century ago rebellion, led by a man called Vance, who tried to use his own private army to take over Harmony. It was that conflict which led to the setting up of ghost hunter Guilds in each city and town, as private militia. These days, the Guilds handle training of youngsters - mostly boys - who exhibit the ability to deresonate the dangerous green energy clouds which form a hazard to anyone exploring the catacombs under the alien ruins each city and town has been built around, and also rents out the services of adult ghost hunters to protect official expeditions like the one on which Lydia was lost.

As with book 1, the murder mystery and the characters' own conflicts are interwoven, plus the appearances of a cute furry animal - known as a dust bunny - which has adopted Lydia. The final scene which stars him and a female of the species is the most cute in the book. I did find though that the shopping scenes were a bit tedious - Lydia has a friend who guides her in what to buy for her various social occasions - and slowed down the story. There are misunderstandings between Lydia and Emmett who turns out to have a romantic side she didn't appreciate. As the relationship has now been consummated, there is a little too much low level description of plumbing for my taste; less is more really or sex scenes can become farcical. A good read on the whole, but not spectacular, so it merits 3 stars from me. ( )
  kitsune_reader | Nov 23, 2023 |
In the second Harmony series book, Lydia Smith and her boyfriend Emmett London have stumbled upon another murder. The couple starred in the previous book, After Dark, and their love story concludes in this book, which takes place a month after the first book ends.
Lydia is a para-archeologist who works at a third rate museum (a nasty accident in the ancient alien catacombs beneath the city cost Lydia her prestigious job seven months earlier), and Emmett is a powerful ghost hunter who’s now the acting boss of the Cadence City Guild (a mob-like organization that combats dangerous psychic energy, aka ghosts). Lydia doesn’t trust the guild or ghost hunters in general, but she cares for and trusts Emmett despite his loyalty to the guild.
Lydia wasn’t nearly as snobbish and prejudiced against the guild as she was in the first book. In fact, she often enjoyed the perks of being Emmett’s woman, and she threw his name around to get her way. This change of character irritated me a little, but I was relieved she’d somewhat jumped down from her high horse.
Emmett was just as secretive as ever, but Lydia had enough brains to call him out when needed. So, in essence, his secrets came to light really fast which saved me from getting frustrated. Very little was mentioned about Emmett’s time as the guild boss in Resonance City, and I really wanted to know more about that. For being a boss, he’s supposed to be a badass, take-charge kind of man, but he didn’t seem dark or moody enough for me.
In the previous book, I didn’t feel any romance, desire, or chemistry between the H/h. In this book, I could finally see them falling in love and acting like a real couple. Their main problem, however, was their lack of communication. By the middle of the book, they opened up to one another and were finally on the same page, which made the book a lot better in my opinion.
The series is set in the futuristic world of Harmony where all the humans have psychic abilities and use the amber gemstone to help them control those abilities. All the cities are run like city-states under a planet-wide Federation.
The story is fast paced but could use a light edit. For example, the author once misspelled the hero’s name and also claimed he was the boss of the Cadence Guild for six years, when she meant the Resonance Guild. This is the second time I’ve read this book, and I like it more than I did the first time. I look forward to reading more in the series.
4 Stars

Disclaimer – I bought this book for my own enjoyment. I am not paid or compensated in any way, shape, or form for this honest review. I will not change or alter this review for any reason unless at my discretion.
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  AmberDaulton | Nov 20, 2023 |
I don't believe I have ever read a book that actually had real, live dust bunnies in the story...although I may have encountered some that I believe were alive and reproducing in the corners of my house:) Anyway...I learned that this is the second story with Emmett London and Lydia Smith....why didn't I see that to start with? Things seem to be going along great for them. They are dating...hoping for some type of wedding in the future, and of course they have the usual problems that most normal couples encounter. I became bored with the two of them...confused by all the activity taking place in their alternate world... and wished the entire book could have been just about those cute little dust bunnies. I have to admit, in case you haven't guessed... this is NOT...in any way, shape or form...my type of book, but it fit into...what else???...yelp.... filling a category of a challenge! So, I can't and am not going to be too critical. I knew what I was getting myself in for before I reached the second chapter. I saw that it was only the 2nd book with those dust bunnies that do tend to take over the story...and quite frankly was the reason I continued to read...challenge or no challenge. It's not badly written...the characters are well drawn...if a reader likes this kind of story, it will be their "cupa tea". This author writes under several different names... Jayne Castle...Jayne Ann Krentz...and Amanda Quick. I guess all her books under any of those names, have something in common like her couple characters always being allowed to fall in love. One thing I'm sure they don't have are...DUST BUNNIES! ( )
  Carol420 | May 17, 2023 |
After Glow
4 Stars

Series note: This is the sequel to After Dark and should be read in order as the story continues directly following the events of the previous book.

When para-archeologist Lydia Smith stumbles upon another dead body, she and her lover Emmett London are swept up in the investigation, which may be linked to the events in the underground passageways that caused Lydia's localized amnesia.

This installment provides more in-depth world-building and additional characterization, and the mystery surrounding Lydia's amnesia is resolved.

Lydia and Emmet's romance is very appealing and they have excellent chemistry.

All in all, a very satisfying conclusion to the story arc, and the next book will focus on different characters. ( )
  Lauren2013 | May 5, 2023 |
The Dust Bunnies are one of the best characters I have ever come across...Absolutely Love them. The world of Harmony is very unique and I cannot wait for the next story. ( )
  GGmaSheila | Jan 31, 2023 |
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Fantasy. Fiction. Romance. Thriller. HTML:Return to Harmonyâ??where nothing is as it seems.

Life is complicated for Lydia Smith. Sheâ??s working at a tacky, third-rate museum, Shrimptonâ??s House of Ancient Horrors, trying to salvage her career in para-archaeologyâ??and dating the most dangerous man in town. Just when she thinks she might be getting things under control, she stumbles over a dead body and discovers that her lover has a secret past that could get him killed. Just to top it off, thereâ??s trouble brewing underground in the eerie, glowing green passageways of the Dead City.

Descending into these twisting catacombs, Lydia will learn just what itâ??s like to put her heartâ??and lifeâ??on the lineâ?¦

Includes a preview of Jayne Castleâ??s Rainsh

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