Jack Winters is a Paranormal strategy talent that fears he is coming into a second talent, one that will turn him crazy. It’s a genetic inheritance that can only be helped with the aid of an alchemical lamp, and a dreamlight reader.Chloe Harper is a P.I., and a dreamlight reader. When Jack hires her to find his missing lamp, it starts them on a journey racing against agents from Nightshade, who want to use the lamp for their own ends.Book seven in the series is a continuation of the Nightshade arc of the story, where Fallon Jones of Jones & Jones is tracking the twenty-first century cabal using the Founder’s Formula. This is not a standalone book, but you only need to read the contemporary books to get this particular story arc- and this book will contain spoilers for that if you don’t read them first.It does mention the characters from Burning Lamp, which is book eight in the series, but takes place one hundred and fifteen or so years beforehand.And finally, it ends with a small setup for Fallon’s book (which is book ten in the series, but the next contemporary one in the series.This book also begins the first of two trilogies which not only unite all three of Krentz’s pen names, but begin the Jayneverse in a big way. This story, is chronologically the second in the trilogy- Burning Lamp in the Victorian era being the first chronologically, while it ends far into the future on the world of Harmony.Ultimately, it’s an enjoyable romp, with lots of action, a little paranormal talent, and of course some suspense when coming up against the agents of the big bad.A bit of romance, and some light humour to round it all out, and you have an entertaining read that paranormal romance fans will love.