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A dark presence had invaded the Jorgensens' house. On a spectacular bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, something evil is watching and waiting . . .

Tired of the cold winters in Washington, D.C. and disturbed by her increasingly obsessive boyfriend, Kailani Kanaka savors her move back to her native Big Island of Hawaii. She also finds a new job as personal chef for the Jo
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Paperback, 246 pages
Published April 26th 2016 by Lyrical Underground
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Carrie
Feb 11, 2016 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: netgalley
Getting tired of the cold winters in Washington D.C. and missing her family Kailani Kanaka wants nothing more than to return to Hawaii. Trying to get her resume out and a find a job before she makes the big move she receives a call offering her a job to be the personal chef for the Jorgensen family. Looking to get back home and away from the guy she had been seeing she accepts the job and packs for home.

Unfortunately for Kailani as much as she loves her new job she finds herself in the middle of
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Estefani (fiction jungle)
1 Star

Thank you, NetGalley and Kensington Publishing for providing this copy in exchange for an honest review.

"Something evil is watching and waiting..." What evil exactly?

House of the Hanging Jade, undeniably, has an intriguing premise, but what we got was a pseudo-suspense that was never tangible. The synopsis pretty much gives away the events within this novel, and that's precisely what the book is; a recounting of events with no story to tell, with the most basic telenovela plot.

There was no
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LORI (Dollycas) CASWELL
Apr 28, 2016 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: read-2016
Dollycas’s Thoughts

This is the first book by Amy Reade that I have read but it definitely will not be the last.

Kailani Kanaka has had enough of the harsh winters in Washington D.C. so she decides to return home to Hawaii. She quickly finds a job working as a personal chef for the Jorgensens. Barbie Jorgensen wants her family to eat more healthy foods, while her husband Lars, and the kids, Marcus and Justine, love things like chips, hamburgers and pot roast. She grows close to the children as she
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Carrie
Feb 18, 2017 rated it really liked it
I always enjoy a lighter read when I travel, and this fit the bill. Great setting of Hawaii, yummy scenes about food, and enough mystery to keep me guessing. I enjoyed the fluent writing style and the wonderful descriptions, particularly of the Hawaiian landscape and the culinary delights. There are heavier themes of marital strife, adultery, and stalking though, so the book has ample literary heft. Made my plane ride fly by.
Recipe Fairy
Apr 27, 2016 rated it it was amazing
This was an absolutely stunning thriller! With a captivating storyline, perfect dialogue and extremely complex characters, I was eagerly absorbed into reading this story late into the night. There were tons of twists and turns being revealed throughout the whole story, and it was a blast trying to figure out the culprit in the book. The author's knowledge and descriptions of all the different food also definitely had me devouring this book as quick as I could! I absolutely enjoyed reading this t ...more
Veronica Barton
Mar 24, 2021 rated it it was amazing
When chef Kailani Kanaka decides to leave the frigid temps in Washington D.C. to return to her roots on the big island of Hawaii, she looks forward to the warm weather activities and having her family close-by once again. A dream job as personal chef for the affluent Jorgensen family gives her a stunning venue to live and work in. All seems perfect at the House of Hanging Jade that overlooks the sea, but she soon finds that the family's personal issues and an ex-boyfriend's unwanted arrival on t ...more
Crystal
Dec 03, 2018 rated it it was ok
It was good but very slow moving.
Sharon Aguanno
House of the Hanging Jade takes place in none other than Hawaii!!!! I know, I know, just hearing Hawaii makes you want to read it, right? I personally have never been to Hawaii, but while I was reading I felt as though I was right there. Amy has a way of drawing her readers right into the setting. She does this by describing the intricate details of the area. Every time she mentioned the hanging Jade, I could almost smell it. Of course, when I lived in Florida, I had some Jade around my house, s ...more
LuAnn
Call me silly, but why would anyone want to move away from Hawaii?!?! Well, I'd go on vacation to Scotland from Hawaii, but that would be about it. But I can totally understand the homesickness Kailani experienced in DC.

The growing tension created by her ex-boyfriend showing up in Hawaii, (Kailani was done with him, but he...not so much) were like the incoming waves when the tide was rising, each a little bigger than the last. The first sighting was a surprise. The second was a shock. When he sh
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Melina
Apr 27, 2016 rated it it was amazing
This was another great book from Amy Reade. I have said it before and I will say it again, her writing reminds me so much of Phyllis Whitney. There is suspense in the story and there is also good relationship elements in the story as well. This one kept me on the edge of my seat. There was so much going on in this book, there was no way to get bored. Kailani was a very strong character and I really liked her. If you are looking for a edge of your seat, page-turner, that has strong writing and re ...more
Erika
Feb 09, 2016 rated it liked it
Shelves: mystery, thriller
House of the Hanging Jade is a suspenseful tale of murder and obsession, all taking place against a beautiful Hawaiian backdrop. Lush descriptions of both the scenery and the food prepared by the protagonist leave you wanting more. Fans of both gothic romance and mystery novels should enjoy this story.

Note: I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review.
Marja McGraw
May 15, 2016 rated it it was amazing
“House of the Hanging Jade” by Amy Reade was a treat.

This book has a great setting (Hawaii), wonderful characters, twists and turns and a few surprises. My reading time is limited, but I couldn’t wait to pick this one up every day to see what would happen next.

I’ll definitely look into another Amy Reade book.
Amy Metz
Jul 26, 2016 rated it it was amazing
Amy Reade puts the reader in a fantastic setting and a great mystery. I found myself wishing I were the main character . . . until stuff started happening to her, that is. Surprises and suspense will keep you reading this book. Recommended!
Carol
May 12, 2017 rated it liked it
The House of the Hanging Jade by Amy R. Reade
3.5 Stars

From the Book:
A dark presence had invaded the Jorgensens' house. On a spectacular bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, something evil is watching and waiting . . .

Tired of the cold winters in Washington, D.C. and disturbed by her increasingly obsessive boyfriend, Kailani Kanaka savors her move back to her native Big Island of Hawaii. She also finds a new job as personal chef for the Jorgensen family. The gentle caress of the Hawaiian trade wi
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Janice Spina
Feb 06, 2019 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
A Scenic Mystery with a Tasty Twist!

House of the Hanging Jade is an enjoyable suspenseful mystery with the beautiful background of Hawaii and some tasty dishes made by the main protagonist, Kailani.

Kailani moves back to her home in Hawaii to enjoy the beauty and warm climate after being in the cold winter of Washington, DC. All she wants is to get back to cooking which she loves to do and spend time with her family. But after she finds a job as a chef for an affluent family, the Jorgensens, she
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Lili
Jan 26, 2017 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Sad

This book made me sad, thoughtful and upset. People hurt each other in so many ways. The characters were mostly likable but some just weren't.
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Yecheilyah Ysrayl
Oct 27, 2016 rated it really liked it
*I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review*

Not willing to cope with Washington’s brutal winters, Kailani makes the decision to break up with restaurant owner Geoffrey and leave her job to return home. Back to the warm weather and beauty that is Hawaii, black sand and the curling waves of the Pacific Ocean.

In preparation to return, Kailani searches for employment and secures a position as personal chef to Lars Jorgensen, owner of Kaimana Surf Company and his wife Dr. B
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Patricia Gligor
Sep 24, 2016 rated it it was amazing
"House of the Hanging Jade" by Amy M. Reade kept me turning the pages from beginning to end. The author did a fantastic job of drawing me into the main character's life and I had to find out how things turned out for Kailani. The book has an intriguing plot, full of surprises and suspense, a great cast of characters and a beautiful, exotic setting. A must read by Amy Reade! ...more
Kristina
Feb 08, 2016 rated it really liked it
Shelves: 2016, cozy-mysteries
House of the Hanging Jade is the latest mystery novel by Amy M. Reade. Kailani Kanaka is a chef that is currently living in Washington, D.C. Kailani is from Hawaii and is not enjoying a D.C. winter. Kailani decides to return home to Kona and her family. Geoffrey Corcoran is the owner of the restaurant where she works and her current boyfriend. They have only been dating for a short while, but Kailani knows he is not the one (too clingy). The Kanaka is happy for their daughter to return home and ...more
Megalion
Kailani, a sous chef in a snowbound Massachusetts decides to end her misery and go back home to the Big Island of Hawai'i. It'll also make it easy to break up with her boss. She's become disenchanted yet is too timid to break up with him outright.

Fast forward a bit and now she's settling in to her new job as a personal chef for a wealthy family up the coast from her own family. The parents are busy. The teenage boy is sulky. The younger teenaged girl is at the crossroads of figuring out how she
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Elisa
Feb 24, 2016 rated it really liked it
Shelves: first-reads
I received a free copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you, Kensington Books!
When you think of Gothic fiction Hawaii is probably not the first setting that comes to mind. House of the Hanging Jade proves that an impressive mansion overlooking the Pacific Ocean can be as creepy as a castle in the middle of the night. Kailani takes on a job as a personal chef at the titular house and she soon discovers that not everything is as it seems. Bodies start piling up and violence s
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Lori
I received "House of the Hanging Jade" via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

When I first started reading this book I loved it. I love the native language that Amy M. Reade shared through the story and book. The main protagonist; Kailani Kanaka seems to be a strong and independent woman. She worked hard to become a chef. Preparing delightful food for others is a family tradition she carries on.

She leaves Washington, DC after growing more uncomfortable with her boss / restaurateur. A bi
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Sarah
Mar 15, 2016 rated it liked it
Shelves: mystery, netgalley
3 stars

Huge thanks to Amy M. Reade, Kensington Books, Lyrical Underground and NetGalley for this copy in exchange for an honest review.

I really, really want to go to Hawaii now! The culture, the people, the food, the gorgeous views and weather and did I mention the food?!

The characters are fun and well described although some seem a little flat to me. The mystery wasn't the main story, the stalking was and both were wrapped up alright but I thought there should've been more about the stalking, p
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Stacy
Jan 04, 2017 rated it it was ok
I really wanted to love this book because 1) it is set in Hawaii (sigh) and 2) it is a book with lots of descriptions for a foodie. But, there was something that I couldn't put my finger on that I didn't like about it until I read other reviews. Writing is very choppy. Plot is ok but nothing I would recommend to others. I hated the pairing at the end of the book. ...more
Sandra
Oct 16, 2016 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Intriguing

Real characters, unreal situations. Enjoyed food descriptions. Beautiful settings. Sick villain. Would like to read more. Loved who finally got together.
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Amy M. Reade is a USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling mystery author who practiced law until she realized it was way more fun writing fiction.

She writes cozy and Gothic mysteries under the name Amy M. Reade and historical mysteries under the name A.M. Reade. She lives in New Jersey with her family and loves reading, cooking, traveling, playing with the dog, quilling, counted cross-stitch
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