There, a mysterious benefactor has donated huge amounts of money with the stipulation that a sleep clinic be established on campus - the same clinic where Ambrose is certain he was drugged and saw a homicide. There are numerous bad guys, multiple red herrings and a conspiracy that encompasses much more than just what is happening at Carnelian College. But Pallas, especially, is reluctant to allow those feelings to surface as she has not been completely forthcoming to Ambrose about the extent of her abilities. It quickly becomes apparent that Ambrose and Pallas feel a connection. As a result, he has not allowed himself to sleep deeply. Since then, he has been unable to sleep soundly he sleepwalks and has found himself in dangerous situations. Unfortunately, he spent a night at a sleep clinic in Carnelian, where he is pretty sure he witnessed a murder. It turns out that Ambrose can see auras on people showing their emotions and can sense what they will be doing in the immediate future. She can sense emotions and understand them after drawing them on a sketch pad that she is never without. When the women are contacted by writer Ambrose Drake about an abandoned insane asylum and a missing person, which he thinks would make a good podcast episode, Pallas arranges to meet him there. Readers will anticipate getting to know Talia and Amelia in the next two installments of this very promising trilogy." "The mystery has equal weight with the romance, but they parallel each other smoothly and effectively. Since their "lost night," they have experienced heightened paranormal abilities. Indeed, there was a cataclysmic event that brought them together and bonded them as friends and partners in a new joint enterprise, a podcast appropriately called “Lost Night Files.” Pallis, Talia and Amelia lost their memory of a single night they spent together at an abandoned hotel in the California desert in Lucent Springs. Interestingly, the three women who will be the main characters in this series - Pallas Llewellyn, Talia March and Amelia Rivers - met six months prior to the beginning of SLEEP NO MORE. SLEEP NO MORE, which kicks off her Lost Night Files trilogy, does not disappoint. Jayne Ann Krentz is a master at writing suspenseful mysteries that, at their core, are also very much about attraction and romance.
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