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Fired Up: An Arcane Society Novel (Dreamlight Trilogy)

Fired Up: An Arcane Society Novel (Dreamlight Trilogy)Author: Jayne Ann Krentz
Creator: Joyce Bean
Publisher: Brilliance Audio on MP3-CD
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 37 reviews
Sales Rank: 246873

Format: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
Media: MP3 CD
Edition: MP3 Una
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6

ISBN: 1423326458
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9781423326458
ASIN: 1423326458

Publication Date: December 29, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - Fired Up: Book One of the Dreamlight Trilogy (Doubleday Large Print Home Library Edition)
  • Hardcover - Fired Up
  • Kindle Edition - Fired Up
  • Paperback - Fired Up (The Arcane Society Series)
  • Hardcover - Fired Up (The Arcane Society Series)
  • Kindle Edition - Fired Up
  • Unknown Binding - Fired Up: An Arcane Society Novel [With Earbuds] (Playaway Adult Fiction)
  • Audible Audio Edition - Fired Up: Book One of the Dreamlight Trilogy
  • Audio Cassette - Fired Up: An Arcane Society Novel (Dreamlight Trilogy)
  • Audio CD - Fired Up: An Arcane Society Novel (Dreamlight Trilogy)
  • Hardcover - Fired Up (Thorndike Press Large Print Basic Series)
  • Audio CD - Fired Up: An Arcane Society Novel (Dreamlight Trilogy)
  • Audio CD - Fired Up: An Arcane Society Novel (Dreamlight Trilogy)
  • Audio CD - Fired Up: An Arcane Society Novel (Dreamlight Trilogy)
  • Audio CD - Fired Up: An Arcane Society Novel (Dreamlight Trilogy)
  • Kindle Edition - Fired Up: Book One of the Dreamlight Trilogy
  • Hardcover - Fired Up: Book One of the Dreamlight Trilogy (Arcane Society, No. 7)

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Catherine Coulter and Jayne Ann Krentz: Author One-on-One
In this Amazon exclusive, we brought together blockbuster authors Catherine Coulter and Jayne Ann Krentz and asked them to interview each other.

Catherine Coulter is a New York Times bestselling author and her books include Whiplash, Knockout, and The Beginning. Catherine Coulter Read on to see Catherine Coulter's questions for Jayne Ann Krentz, or turn the tables to see what Krentz asked Coulter.

Catherine: Tell me how you developed the Arcane Society. Was it a flash, then you fleshed it out?

Jayne: One way or another, I’ve been working toward the Arcane Society novels my entire career. They combine three elements I have always loved to work with: romance, suspense, and a strong psychic vibe. When I look back, I can see that romance and suspense were always at the core of my stories. As for the psychic stuff, I injected that whenever I thought I could get away with it. Now I’ve got it all in the Arcane books. I am one very happy camper.

Catherine: Tell me about how you came up with the “Curtain” and the worlds of St. Helens and Harmony—green quartz cities and the catacombs. What an amazing imagination you have.

Jayne: These are the futuristic romances that I write under my Jayne Castle name. They involve the same three elements that I love most—romance, suspense, and the psychic thing—but because they are set against a futuristic landscape I get to make up all the rules. The Curtain was my way of explaining how the worlds in these books were colonized by humans. By the way, it was while writing my first futuristic romances that I realized I might be able to write historical romance. That was when I fired up my Amanda Quick career. If you look at the core stories, you can see that there are a lot of similarities between the Jayne Castle books and the Amanda Quick books. Except for the dust bunnies, of course.

Catherine: Speaking of dust bunnies—I love them all—Araminta, Elvis, Max—how did you think of them? Did they, as most characters do, name themselves?

Jayne Ann Krentz Jayne: All I can tell you is that those dust bunnies sure seemed like a good idea at the time. But the little suckers have taken over the books. It’s like writing cat books. Once you stick cats into books you can’t get rid of them. Same with dust bunnies.

Catherine: I remember you were considering a pseudonym a while back and asked me what I thought. If I remember correctly, I was very much against it since I loved your books. I didn’t think you should change your name, and I’d heard horror stories about published authors who did that, but you went ahead and chose Amanda Quick. And what happened? Horror stories? I don’t think so—you hit the New York Times list right off. (I don’t believe you’ve ever again asked my opinion on anything.) How did all this come about?

Jayne: Nonsense, Catherine, of course I always seek out your advice! But as far as pen names, I assure you I did have a plan. The idea was to see which of my three worlds worked best: the Jayne Ann Krentz contemporaries, the Amanda Quick historicals, or the Jayne Castle futuristics. I intended to pick the one that clicked with readers and drop the other two. I never expected all three to attract an audience, but that is what happened. I am absolutely thrilled, because having these three fictional landscapes keeps me excited as an author. I never get bored. When I come out of one world I am ready to plunge into a different one. I realize that people can’t remember three pen names, but I’m hoping they will remember the word "Arcane.”

(Photo of Catherine Coulter © Charles Bush)
(Photo of Jayne Ann Krentz © Sigrid Estrada)


Product Description
More than three centuries ago, Nicholas Winters irrevocably altered his genetic makeup in an obsession-fueled competition with alchemist and Arcane Society founder Sylvester Jones. Both men are driven to control their psychic abilities, and their decisions have reverberated throughout the family line, rewarding some with powers beyond their wildest dreams, and cursing others to a life filled with madness and hallucinations.

Jack Winters, descendant of Nicholas, has been experiencing nightmares and blackouts—just the beginning, he believes, of the manifestation of the Winters family curse. The legend says that he must find the Burning Lamp or risk turning into a monster. But he can’t do it alone; he needs the help of a woman with the talent to read the lamp’s dreamlight.

Jack is convinced that private investigator Chloe Harper is that woman. Her talent for finding objects and accessing dream energy are what will save him, but a sudden and powerful sexual pull threatens to overwhelm them both. Danger surrounds them, and it doesn’t take long for Chloe to pick up the trail of the missing lamp. And as she and Jack draw closer to it, the raw power that dwells within it threatens to sweep them into a hurricane of psychic power.



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5 out of 5 stars strong contemporary   December 31, 2009
Harriet Klausner
8 out of 12 found this review helpful

Jack Winters, descendant of alchemist Nicholas Winters, who in the 1660s created the Burning Lamp, which increases psychic powers in a person with paranormal skills and gives them a new one but at a horrible cost. Those with the dominant gene become insane unless they find the Burning Lamp and the female psychic who can work dreamlight produced by that object. Jack fears he is cursed because he can suddenly induce nightmares in people while he suffers blackouts and sleepwalks.

Jack seeks out private investigator Chloe Harper, a high level psi who can work with dream energy. Through her aunt, she locates the Burning Lamp; the owner is happy to get rid of it as it makes him uneasy. The organization Nightshade, made up of paranormal criminals want the Burning Lamp too. While on the run from these thugs, Chloe uses the artifact on Jack who has fallen in love with her; she reciprocates. While praying use of the map turns him into a safe psi, Nightshade capture Chloe, who believe they possess the perfect way to force her to work for them.

This Arcane Society tale is the first book of the Dreamlight trilogy, which occurs in the present; books two and three will be in the Victorian Era and the far future on Planet harmony respectively. The story line is fast-paced from the opening three centuries ago as the rivalry between Nicholas and Sebastian Jones heats up and never slows down as Nicholas and Chloe team up. Fans of this brilliant author will enjoy this romantic suspense as the lead couple is a wonderful pairing and the support cast either quirky or deadly quirky. Readers will enjoy this strong contemporary and look forward to the talent of the author to take her saga historically and futuristic.

Harriet Klausner





5 out of 5 stars Well Done!   January 5, 2010
TimeLady (US)
With a well-established writer there are generally 2 criticisms: a)it wasn't like her other books or b)it was too much like her other books. The first type of reader is looking for what makes the author distinct from all others-with JAK, it's witty dialogue, well-rounded characters, steamy romance, and a well-written plot. Rest assured, these are all in Fired Up! In answer to the second , the book takes a different direction from the other Arcane Society books, away from the founder's formula, thus opening up a new direction for the series, while still exploring the paranormal world that readers of the Arcane Society enjoy. Fired Up wasn't what I expected, it was better!


5 out of 5 stars A fun, fast read   January 14, 2010
Aficionado
I really loved the latest book in the Arcane series. Jack is a wonderfully dark character and Chloe is a much tougher cookie than many of Jayne Krentz's heroines. You might think this would make for a dark book but there's still plenty of snappy banter and plenty of fun, sexy moments as the two work together to save Jack's mind and maybe his life. We get to see a lot more of Fallon Jones in this book too. I'm really ready for his book.


5 out of 5 stars Fired Up: Book One of the Dreamlight Trilogy   January 24, 2010
Janice (Ocala, FL)
Whether writing historical, contemporary, or futuristic "romance" novels, Krentz/Quick/Castle is a masterful writer. She gives great plots, lots of twists and turns, and sly humor along with the good overcoming the bad and love winning in the end. One of my absolute favorite writers.


5 out of 5 stars Fired up   January 27, 2010
D. Livengood (West Lafayette, IN United States)
Great story. Jayne Ann Krentz did a wonderful job on this book. Can't wait for the next one.

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