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Paperback The Desperate Game (Guinevere Jones, Book 1) Book

ISBN: 0440119472

ISBN13: 9780440119470

The Desperate Game (Guinevere Jones, Book 1)

(Book #1 in the Guinevere Jones Series)

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Meet Guinevere Jones--a woman with a talent for love and trouble--from New York Times bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz writing as Jayne Castle. It's hard to keep a small business afloat, just ask... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The four books in Jayne Ann Krentz's Guinevere Jones series (written under her Jayne Castle pseudonym) are some of her hardest to find titles. The first is The Desperate Game. "If you like Moonlighting... If Remington Steele turns you on..." That's part of the presentation of this series, and it does have a bit of that feel to it. A really fun book, vintage JAK. Guinevere Jones, owner of small temp agency Camelot Services is not amused when she's approached by fellow small-businessowner Zacariah Justis. Zac has just opened his security consulting agency, and he's investigating some disappearing shipments for computer company StarrTech. Gwen had done a bit of temping there herself a few months earlier, and Zac blackmails her into going back and being her inside "man", using the knowledge that while working at StarrTech, she'd done some massaging of the companies benefits program and taken it for some $2,000. As Zac and Guinevere work together to find out what's going on (or rather, Zac works both at finding out and at trying to keep Gwen from doing some investigating of her own into the fate of one of the programmers, who seems to have disappeared), they realize they may have more in common that they thought at first. Oh, this was great! I was a bit leery when I started it because I've been burnt by some old JAKs, but Zac is fortunately not one of the old horrible alphas she sometimes wrote in the 80s. He's an alpha, yes, but he's an ok guy. I think he actually reminded me of of the hero from Smoke in Mirrors, Thomas, a guy who knows he's not very exciting or sophisticated, with a solemn, serious manner and a sense of humour that takes a bit of getting used to. And Guinevere is cool, too. I liked how she's this sensible, proactive small businesswoman, who's more than a match for Zac. I was, however, a bit bothered by her gothic heroine tendencies. Like the gothic heroines of old, she's fond of getting herself into dangerous situations for no reason, even when Zac, who really is the expert in the investigative area, has told her to stay put. And her explorations tend to backfire and not help, but hinder the investigation. Still, she didn't irritate me enough to be a real bother. The romance was great, but you really should start reading this knowing that what you'll get here is just the beginning of a relationship. If I had no way of getting the other books, it would have pissed me off, but since I've got all of them and I *know* that the romance will continue there, it didn't bother me at all. Anyway, it's quite a nice beginning. JAK gets the chemistry right, and I liked how being with Gwen assuages Zac's loneliness and sense of being disconnected from the world. I also very much enjoyed the humour. There are plenty of running jokes throughout the book, like about different management styles, and about Guinevere constantly cadging free lunches from Zac, and Zac being a "frog", and that kind of thing, and I thought JAK had the perfect touc

Good early work by JAK

This is the first book in the Jayne Castle(Jayne Ann Krentz) Guinevere Jones series. Gwen Jones owns a temporary employment agency. Zac Justis run Free Enterprise Security Inc. He's investigating lost equipment shipments for a firm that she worked for and wants her help to find out who the culprit is. She's got personal reasons for hating StarrTech and it's owner. The two agree to work together and soon realize they want to share more than business! I really enjoyed the relationship between Gwen and Zac. Because this is a 4 book series, things develop slowly and the mystery/who-dun-it is the focus with the romance slightly(but not too far) in the background. As in many other romances, the hero and heroine are wary of each other and admitting their feelings. I enjoyed the banter between the characters and liked the fact that they were both struggling small business owners who needed to work for a living. A wonderful way to spend a rainy day or a cold winter night!
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