Rating:  Summary: 3rd in the Offworld Trilogy is a knockout! Review: Orchid is the follow up book to Amaryllis and Zinnia, in the off world old Earth colony of St. Helens. When the children of this colony grew up, it was discovered they were gifted with one of two talents: psychic ability or what they called a prism. The psychics were powerful, but they cannot control, focus it for any period time, without a prism. A prism channels their power and amplifies it. However, a psychic and a prism must be of the same level of strength or the psychic can overload and burn out the prism.Orchid Adams is a prism and she is just what Rafe Stonebroker needs:a wife!! He is trying to take over control of his grandfathers shipping cooperation, and to do that he needs a wife to make him appear settled. Only problem is he is an off the the chart psychic talent that has made placing him with the romance matching agencies a bit of a problem. He has contracted Orchid to help him with some private investigations, but he soon decides to do some matchmaking of his own. When an ancient artifact is stolen by Orchid's friend, they are tangled into a deep mystery of a mad killer desperate to cover his mistakes. Once again JAK gives us the dazzling shine of her talent!! Some of her best writing in years!! If you purchase the soon to be release reprint of Amaryllis and Zinnia under the title HARMONY, you will most definitely wish to have Orchid as well!! People that love Nora Robert's JD Robb series should snap these up. I am surprised JAK is not getting better attention with these books since these are in the same vein.
Rating:  Summary: delightful tale from JAK Review: Orchid is the follow up book to the futuristic stories Amaryllis and Zinnia, in the off world old Earth colony of Harmony on the planet of St. Helens. When the first children of this colony grew up, it was discovered they were gifted with one of two talents: psychic ability or what they call a prism. The psychics were powerful, but they cannot control this ability, focus it for long periods of time. For that they need a prism. A prism channels their power and amplifies it. However, a psychic and a prism must be of the same level of strength or the psychic can overload and burn out the prism. Orchid Adams is a strong prism, and she is just what Rafe Stonebreaker needs: a wife! He is trying to take over control of his grandfathers shipping cooperation, and to do that he needs a wife to make him appear settled. Only problem: is he is an off the chart psychic talent that has made placing him with in the Harmony romance matching agencies a bit of a problem. He has contracted Orchid to help him with some private investigations, but he soon decides to do some matchmaking of his own, and encourages her to enter in a Harmony temporary marriage, a cover to aid him in taking power of the shipping business. When Orchid's friend steals an ancient artifact, Rafe and she are tangled into a deep mystery of a mad killer desperate to cover his mistakes. Once again, Jayne Anne Krentz, writing under the Castle name, gives us the dazzling shine of her talent! This is some of her best writing over the last decade, JAK at her very best. Early this year, they released the first two tales Amaryllis and Zinnia under the title HARMONY. So if you enjoyed them, you will most definitely wish to have Orchid as well. After Dark and After Glow are set on this same world, too. People that love Nora Robert's JD Robb series should snap these up. These are in the same style. The romance sizzles, the banter is dazzling - it just does not get any better than this.
Rating:  Summary: orchid Review: this book was a good read, but I found it not as good as Amaryllis,and Zinnia, still fun, but just not up to the other two.
Rating:  Summary: Great addition to the St. Helens series! Review: This is the author's third (and last?)romance set in the futuristic Earth colony of St. Helens, where humans have evolved to possess psychic powers. There are two different types of powers. Talents possess pyschic power to perform specific tasks, such as form illusions, perform complex math, garden, etc. However, talents need the aid of prisms to project and control their powers. The world of St. Helens are governed by the social rule of marriage for life. Divorce is forbidden, so the job of finding one's mate is carried out by marriage agencies. the characters: Rafe Stonebraker is a high level strat-talent. His psychic abilities allows him to predict human behavior (hunting instinct, competition). He is the heir and grandson of the current CEO of Stonebraker Shipping, a powerful corporation that's in the high social circles of St. Helen's. He abandoned his position and established his own investing company, thereby estranging himself from the rest of his family. He also enjoys his hobby of performing investigative work at night. Orchid Adams is a strong prism who works at Psynergy Inc. She is also a writer of romance psychic vampire novels. Her family are all academics who live and work in a research center community. She too was raised there, but she left and established herself in the city of New Seattle at her first chance. the story: Stonebraker Shipping is in the myst of a financial failure. Rafe wants succeed his grandfather's position as CEO after he retires to save the company. In order to win the approval of the board of directors, Rafe has to present himself to be a responsible and settled down person. That means he has to find a wife quickly. After seeing his friends' successful marriages to high level prisms (Lucas Trent and Nick Chastain, the main characters of the first two novels Amaryllis and Zinnia), Rafe too wants to find a wife who is a strong prism that can handle his powers. He employs Orchid to work on some of his simple investigations. However, a case of a missing alien relic have lead them to a trail of murder cases that were somehow linked. At the same time, their love blossoms... overall comments: Orchid is my favorite of the three stories in this series. The heroine is strong and intelligent. The characterization of Rafe emotionally are very descriptive and informative. His thoughts and emotions flowed as I was reading the book. It would be good to have more additions to this series, but I think it ended with this book.
Rating:  Summary: Great addition to the St. Helens series! Review: This is the author's third (and last?)romance set in the futuristic Earth colony of St. Helens, where humans have evolved to possess psychic powers. There are two different types of powers. Talents possess pyschic power to perform specific tasks, such as form illusions, perform complex math, garden, etc. However, talents need the aid of prisms to project and control their powers. The world of St. Helens are governed by the social rule of marriage for life. Divorce is forbidden, so the job of finding one's mate is carried out by marriage agencies. the characters: Rafe Stonebraker is a high level strat-talent. His psychic abilities allows him to predict human behavior (hunting instinct, competition). He is the heir and grandson of the current CEO of Stonebraker Shipping, a powerful corporation that's in the high social circles of St. Helen's. He abandoned his position and established his own investing company, thereby estranging himself from the rest of his family. He also enjoys his hobby of performing investigative work at night. Orchid Adams is a strong prism who works at Psynergy Inc. She is also a writer of romance psychic vampire novels. Her family are all academics who live and work in a research center community. She too was raised there, but she left and established herself in the city of New Seattle at her first chance. the story: Stonebraker Shipping is in the myst of a financial failure. Rafe wants succeed his grandfather's position as CEO after he retires to save the company. In order to win the approval of the board of directors, Rafe has to present himself to be a responsible and settled down person. That means he has to find a wife quickly. After seeing his friends' successful marriages to high level prisms (Lucas Trent and Nick Chastain, the main characters of the first two novels Amaryllis and Zinnia), Rafe too wants to find a wife who is a strong prism that can handle his powers. He employs Orchid to work on some of his simple investigations. However, a case of a missing alien relic have lead them to a trail of murder cases that were somehow linked. At the same time, their love blossoms... overall comments: Orchid is my favorite of the three stories in this series. The heroine is strong and intelligent. The characterization of Rafe emotionally are very descriptive and informative. His thoughts and emotions flowed as I was reading the book. It would be good to have more additions to this series, but I think it ended with this book.
Rating:  Summary: I LOVED IT Review: This is the third and last of the St. Helens triligy. I really wish she would write more in this universe. Orchid Adams is one of my favorite characters. After hearing about her in AMARYLLIS, and ZINNIA, we finally meet her in this book. Orchid writes PV (psychic vampires)novels. Imagine her surprise to meet a real PV, while she works as a 10+ Prism. A prism is a psychic who helps a psychic with a talent,use his talent. Sound confusing? It really isn't. It is just nature's way of controlling powerful psychics. Rafe Stonebraker is a powerful talent. He's looking for a wife, since he is a strat-talent (hunting and tracking), one looked on as somewhat exotic, he decides to hunt his own wife. His biggest problem is that he is an off the wall talent. In other words he's more than a 10. Which would make other people wary, if they knew. He would be considered a PV. He also has a list of qualities he is looking for in a mate, because there is no divorce on St. Helens. Added to that he needs to marry before taking over Stonebraker Shipping. Rafe is an undercover detective, for a select few who know about him. His new case concerns an Ice prism, who supposedly stole an ancient relic. It turns out that Orchid is an Ice prism, too. She is also a friend of the Ice prism he is investigating. It seems Ice prisms are few and hard to find. With a mind and stubornness all her own, she and Rafe set out to find the truth. From a green and blue wedding in Northville to A showdown with another strat-talent, Rafe and Orchid entertain us to the max. I loved this book and didn't want it to end. Enjoy!!!!!
Rating:  Summary: I LOVED IT Review: This is the third and last of the St. Helens triligy. I really wish she would write more in this universe. Orchid Adams is one of my favorite characters. After hearing about her in AMARYLLIS, and ZINNIA, we finally meet her in this book. Orchid writes PV (psychic vampires)novels. Imagine her surprise to meet a real PV, while she works as a 10+ Prism. A prism is a psychic who helps a psychic with a talent,use his talent. Sound confusing? It really isn't. It is just nature's way of controlling powerful psychics. Rafe Stonebraker is a powerful talent. He's looking for a wife, since he is a strat-talent (hunting and tracking), one looked on as somewhat exotic, he decides to hunt his own wife. His biggest problem is that he is an off the wall talent. In other words he's more than a 10. Which would make other people wary, if they knew. He would be considered a PV. He also has a list of qualities he is looking for in a mate, because there is no divorce on St. Helens. Added to that he needs to marry before taking over Stonebraker Shipping. Rafe is an undercover detective, for a select few who know about him. His new case concerns an Ice prism, who supposedly stole an ancient relic. It turns out that Orchid is an Ice prism, too. She is also a friend of the Ice prism he is investigating. It seems Ice prisms are few and hard to find. With a mind and stubornness all her own, she and Rafe set out to find the truth. From a green and blue wedding in Northville to A showdown with another strat-talent, Rafe and Orchid entertain us to the max. I loved this book and didn't want it to end. Enjoy!!!!!
Rating:  Summary: I loved it! Review: This was a great book. I have read and enjoyed all three of the books Krentz has written under the pseudonym of Jayne Castle. They are creative and imaginative, and not the same old love stories. They were all three very hard to put down.
Rating:  Summary: Orchid Review: This was my first book of the futuristic trilogy that I've read from Jayne Castle. I loved it. After reading about Rafe Stonebraker and Orchid Adams I went on and read Amaryliss and Zinnia, both which I also loved.
Rating:  Summary: Another keeper on my shelves Review: When I found this book I had to have it. Any books written by her always end up going home with me without even looking at the synopsis. I enjoyed this futuristic novel very much and even went searching for the other ones I missed. This iss the best one of her futuristic trillogy. The language of course made me wonder if she didn't feel very Dr. Suess-like when she made them up. I understood the reasoning for why such names as she went into the story, but still hard to say out loud without laughing and thinking a child's silly word play book was mixed in or not. She will always have me as a devoted reader.
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