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From New York Times bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz comes a gripping new romantic suspense trilogy fraught with danger and enigma. Decades ago in the small town of Fogg Lake, The Incident occurred: an explosion in the cave system that released unknown gases. The residents slept for two days. When they woke up they discovered that things had changed--they had changed. Some started having visions. Others heard ominous voices. And then, scientists from a mysterious government agency arrived. Determined not to become research subjects of strange experiments, the residents of Fogg Lake blamed their "hallucinations" on food poisoning, and the story worked. But now it has become apparent that the eerie effects of The Incident are showing up in the descendants of Fogg Lake.... Catalina Lark and Olivia LeClair, best friends and co-owners of an investigation firm in Seattle, use what they call their "other sight" to help solve cases. When Olivia suddenly vanishes one night, Cat frantically begins the search for her friend. No one takes the disappearance seriously except Slater Arganbright, an agent from a shadowy organization known only as the Foundation, who shows up at her firm with a cryptic warning. A ruthless killer is hunting the only witnesses to a murder that occurred in the Fogg Lake caves fifteen years ago--Catalina and Olivia. And someone intends to make both women vanish.
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3 primary booksFogg Lake is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Jayne Ann Krentz.
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I think this would be considered a paranormal romantic suspense mystery. I don't know I am not good with putting books into genres. I won this in a giveaway and when it came up on one of my TBR challenges I didn't even read the synopsis so I went in blind. Needless to say I wasn't expecting the paranormal aspect of it so that threw me off at first.
I listened to this while following along with the audiobook which just helps me to really focus in on the book more. While the descriptions of the “world” were really good I still felt like some things were lacking. Also the romance was off. Well maybe not the romance but the timing of it was off and even the characters say the timing isn't right but yet the romance grows anyway. I just don't think romantic suspense novels are for me because the romance never fully works for me.