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Summer in Eclipse Bay [Abridged] [Audiobook] [MP3 Audio] (Audio CD)

by Jayne Ann Krentz (Author), Joyce Bean (Reader)
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Setting: A small town on the Oregon Coast

Sensuality: 6

Art gallery owner Octavia Brightwell turns down six dates with handsome Nick Harte before she finds the courage to say "yes." She knows that not only does Nick have a "no-commitment" reputation, but he's also a member of one of Eclipse Bay's foremost families. Octavia, on the other hand, is the niece of the infamous woman who started a feud between Nick's grandfather and another prominent family, the Madisons, years ago. Sheer attraction wins out, however, and after one date, Nick is determined to make Octavia more than his dinner partner. Before the two have time to explore their relationship, a valuable painting is stolen from Octavia's art gallery and when the town names her as the prime suspect, she turns to Nick to solve the mystery. The investigation unravels an old scandal, heals a broken friendship, and forces Nick and Octavia to face and resolve the passionate attraction that binds them.

In this third tale in Jayne Ann Krentz's trilogy about life and love in a small town on the Oregon Coast, readers get to revisit the quirky characters that populate Eclipse Bay. The supporting cast also includes the fascinating members of the Harte and Madison families who starred in prior books. While the mystery element in the plot is light, the banter between hero and heroine is fun, and watching these two tread warily through the land mine-strewn road of their developing relationship is a pleasure. --Lois Faye Dyer --This text refers to the Paperback edition.



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The final installment in Krentz's Eclipse Bay trilogy (Dawn in Eclipse Bay, etc.) centers around thriller writer Nick Harte, the handsome scion of one of the tiny town's most prominent families. In the two years since the death of his wife, single dad Nick hasn't even been tempted to let a woman get close. But when he meets gallery owner Octavia Brightwell, his defenses finally crumble. Though she can't deny Nick's many attractions, Octavia herself is far from avid for romance. Then a valuable painting disappears from her gallery's safekeeping, and the local rumor mill suggests that Octavia herself is the culprit. Figuring that a man who writes about criminal investigation is the closest to a private eye that Eclipse Bay has to offer, Octavia enlists Nick to help discover the real culprit. Along the way, he has plenty of opportunities to scrutinize the town's weirder inhabitants and form a relationship with Octavia. Though Krentz's signature comic banter is slightly more subdued here, her playfully intelligent voice retains all of its characteristic charm. Scenes featuring the eccentric townspeople are strained at times, but the lighthearted warmth of the romantic sequences and the appearances of Nick's precocious son, Carson a wonderful combination of budding tycoon and ordinary five-year-old boy more than make up for the occasional lull.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Terribly average . . ., May 17 2004
This review is from: Summer In Eclipse Bay (Paperback)
I listened to this as an unabridged audiobook and if it weren't for the fact that I was trapped in a car with no other form of entertainment to be found I more than likely would've given up on this one mid-way through. The characters were too blah to hold my attention and their attraction to each other just didn't come alive for me.

It turns out this story is the third in a series but it easily stands alone since its plot isn't exactly complicated. Octavia Brightwell is relatively new to Eclipse Bay and runs a successful art gallery. She arrived in Eclipse Bay to soothe the rift between the Madison & Harte families that her dear departed aunt caused years earlier. Once Octavia realizes the feud has been mended without her help she decides it's time to leave Eclipse Bay. She's also desperate to get away from gorgeous, heartbreaker Nick Harte who continually pesters her for a date. When she finally makes up her mind to high-tail it out of town she agrees to the date with Nick (don't ask). They soon become romantically entangled and banter back and forth denying their true feelings. Before long the two find themselves partners in the search for a valuable missing painting and, well, I bet you can figure out the rest . . .

These two are very much stock characters. We have Nick who lost the love of his life years earlier and has never allowed himself to fall in love again (and has a reputation for loving 'em and leaving 'em before the night is over) and then we have the "free spirit" Octavia who sort of floats through life and avoids romantic entanglements. Stock characters are all fine and good when they're written with depth and emotion but these two were just flat out bland and their relationship lacked any sort of spark. Nick also has an annoying habit of referring to Octavia as a "fairy queen" that made me cringe every time he uttered the words.

There are also pop-up appearances by characters who I only guess starred in previous books. They add a little to the story but their visits did not convince me that I need to search for the previous books in this series. There are also far too many over the top weird/quirky/cult-y/odd speaking secondary characters populating this story to be believed.

The few bits of fun banter and Nick's enjoyable little boy Carson are about all that I'll be remembering about "Summer In Eclipse Bay" once I finish writing this review.

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5.0 out of 5 stars ANOTHER ONE OF MY FAVS BY JAK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, Mar 17 2004
By "cathhallaq" (St CHARLES, MO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Summer In Eclipse Bay (Paperback)
I was very interested in reading this book because the very fisrt book that got me into her was A SHARED DREAM. It had a good story line as well as summer in eclipse i still havent had the chance to read the first two but if theyre anything like this one im sure ill buy it and read it.
JAK makes it so easy to read her books and enjoy them that its hard to put them down.
KEEP ON ROCKIN'
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2.0 out of 5 stars Just so-so., Aug 26 2003
By Romance Lover "vt2949" (Sacramento, California USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Summer In Eclipse Bay (Paperback)
I think I've burnt out on Jayne Ann Krentz. The chemistry between her main character never sizzles, it just slow simmers. And I'm so tired of her cliched characters: the cold, uptight, calculating, corporate male hero and the emotional/spiritual, free spirit heroine. Tired, tired, tired. On top of that, the plots are boring. I give up on this author.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A Repeat of the First 2 Books in the Series
All 3 books in this series are so similarly written I almost felt as if I was reading the same story 3 times. Read more
Published on Mar 19 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars JAK at her BEST!!
There are two things about JAK: She is one of my favourite writers and secondly, I have found her works - except for the Off World books - to be off beam during the last five... Read more
Published on Feb 11 2003 by Deborah MacGillivray

4.0 out of 5 stars the perfect ending to a perfect trilogy
If you want my honest opinion I'm not a big Jayne Ann Krentz fan. I can't stand any of those crystal balls or the future. Read more
Published on Sep 21 2002 by ad0rkable

4.0 out of 5 stars NIce Read
if you feel like reading a romance novel like we used to read at 17, this is not a bad read. some of the dialogue is actually funny.
Published on Aug 13 2002

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
After thoroughly enjoying the first two books of this series, I eagerly grabbed Summer off the shelf and settled in for an entertaining read. Read more
Published on Aug 13 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars A Fine Read
Although this is not the most spectacular of romance novels, I couldn't help but be intrigued by the character development. Read more
Published on Jun 25 2002 by bookworm7799

4.0 out of 5 stars A fun summer romance with heart-warming elements
We've returned to Eclipse Bay, home of the much-talked about Harte-Madison feud and the surprising romances in earlier books, Eclipse Bay and Dawn in Eclipse Bay. Read more
Published on Jun 12 2002 by Bookivore

4.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Summer Read!
What isn't to love? Engaging characters that you can get into, a fast-moving plot and a wonderful writing style. Read more
Published on Jun 4 2002 by wrobinson55

5.0 out of 5 stars JAK does it again.
Fine ending to an enjoyable trilogy. Highly recommend all three books.
Published on Jun 1 2002 by Bobbiesioux

3.0 out of 5 stars where is the sex.
I did not read the book. So I do not know if they cut it out of
the audio tape. I don't know about you, but I enjoy sex. Her books need some spice. Read more
Published on Jun 1 2002

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