Authors on the Web
Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, June 15, 2013
...Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald” by Therese Anne Fowler, “The Bookseller” by Mark Pryor, “Dream Eyes” by Jayne Ann Krentz, “Wedding Night” by Sophie Kinsella, “Angelopolis” by Danielle Trussoni, “A Serpent’s Tooth” by Craig...
Tacoma News Tribune, June 12, 2013
...abilities to solve mysteries, will really enjoy her latest book, "The Mystery Woman." "Quick" is a pseudonym Jayne Ann Krentz uses to write her historical books. Those who appreciate the talented author's writing despite the para-senses and psychical...
USA Today, June 4, 2013
...Joyce: Which authors would turn you into a fangirl? Nalini: J.D. Robb/Nora Roberts, Julie Garwood, Jude Deveraux, Jayne Ann Krentz, Lisa Kleypas (and, the late Anne McCaffrey), to name just a few. Nalini Singh, author of "Heart of Obsidian."(Photo:...
Houston Chronicle, May 13, 2013
...nephew. 10. The Mystery Woman: By Amanda Quick. The second book of a new Victorian paranormal series by Jayne Ann Krentz, writing pseudonymously. NONFICTION 1. Let's Explore Diabetes With Owls: By David Sedaris. Essays from the humorist on subjects...
USA Today, April 24, 2013
...Whenever I interview Jayne Ann Krentz (I LOVE saying that!), I'm torn about what to call her. Today, she's Amanda Quick, but, yet, each time I refer to her as Amanda, I...
Seattle Times, April 21, 2013
...And that will be no surprise to readers of Amanda Quick, who — as fans of Seattle author Jayne Ann Krentz already know — is Krentz’s nom de plume for writing historical fiction with strong women protagonists. The action takes off in the opening...
Mitchell Daily Republic, April 16, 2013
...Hedlund; “Ready to Die,” Lisa Jackson; “Mystery of Mercy Cove,” Marian Keyes; “The Chance,” Karen Kingsbury; “Dream Eyes,” Jayne Ann Krentz; “Legacy,” Jayne Ann Krentz; “Ordinary Grace,” William Kent Krueger; “The Guardian,”...
USA Today, June 4, 2013
...Joyce: Which authors would turn you into a fangirl? Nalini: J.D. Robb/Nora Roberts, Julie Garwood, Jude Deveraux, Jayne Ann Krentz, Lisa Kleypas (and, the late Anne McCaffrey), to name just a few. Nalini Singh, author of "Heart of Obsidian."(Photo:...
Houston Chronicle, May 13, 2013
...nephew. 10. The Mystery Woman: By Amanda Quick. The second book of a new Victorian paranormal series by Jayne Ann Krentz, writing pseudonymously. NONFICTION 1. Let's Explore Diabetes With Owls: By David Sedaris. Essays from the humorist on subjects...
Seattle Times, April 30, 2013
...raise the dead? Before you proceed, just fyi that Amanda is one of the alter egos of writer Jayne Ann Krentz, who writes under three different pen names. Krentz appears tonight on “Well Read,” the books and authors program on state Public Affairs...
PublishersWeekly.com, April 29, 2013
...258 PW Radio Sirius XM Channel 80, Thursdays at 3 p.m. Catch our interview with bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz this week. Next week were talking with Ellen Sussman, author of The Paradise Guest House (Ballantine). Plus PW deputy reviews editor...
Evening Herald, April 27, 2013
...how to plot and keep the reader guessing. This also features a rugged stable hand! Dream Eyes by Jayne Ann Krentz Piatkus (2013), €20.50 ** Krentz is a divil for series and for intertwining characters from other series that she's developed. This is...
USA Today, April 24, 2013
...Whenever I interview Jayne Ann Krentz (I LOVE saying that!), I'm torn about what to call her. Today, she's Amanda Quick, but, yet, each time I refer to her as Amanda, I...
Seattle Times, April 22, 2013
...And that will be no surprise to readers of Amanda Quick, who — as fans of Seattle author Jayne Ann Krentz already know — is Krentz’s nom de plume for writing historical fiction with strong women protagonists. The action takes off in the opening...













