Synopses & Reviews
The beautiful daughter of a prominent Michigan doctor,Narice has never strayedanywhere near the wrong sideof the law. Then her fatheris brutally murdered -- andsuddenly federal agents areswarming around her likeflies, making accusations about a stolen North African diamond. But before they can interrogate her, she is wrested from their grasp at gunpoint by a shadowy figure -- and Narice Jordan is on the run.
But is this dark, good-looking stranger who calls himself Saint her kidnapper or her savior? Narice knows nothing about any missing gem, yet there are two things she knows for certain:Only at Saint's side can she find her wayto her father's killers.
And she'll have to trust this dangerous,ruthless, and deadly mystery man ... if shewants to keep breathing.
Synopsis
Blackboard bestselling author Beverly Jenkins delivers another heart-pounding romantic suspense that is guaranteed to thrill.
Regina Kane no sooner buries her father when two men claiming to be from the US State Department corner her. They say her father smuggled a priceless diamond belonging to a North African country, and it's now a matter of national security that it be returned to its rightful owner. Regina agrees to go with them to DC to sort this all out, but is then kidnapped by the mysterious Anthony St. Martin (Saint, from EDGE OF MIDNIGHT). This is no knight in any kind of armor, but as they evade both federal agents and thugs intent on possessing this mystical jewel, Regina finds that the only man she can trust is the shadowy Saint...
About the Author
Beverly Jenkins is an African-American historical romance writer. She lives in southeastern Michigan with her husband and their two children. Born in Detroit, she graduated from Cass Technical High School and attended Michigan State University, where she majored in journalism and English Literature.
Ms. Jenkins has written eight books to date, for which she has received numerous awards, including two Waldenbooks Best Sellers Awards, a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times magazine for Best Western Historicals, and a Golden Pen Award from the Black Writer's Guild.
Ms. Jenkins has been featured in many national publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Peoplemagazine, The Dallas Morning Newsand Vibemagazine. She has lectured at such prestigious schools and universities as Oberlin College, the University of Illinois, and the University of Michigan.
Beverly Jenkins's adult titles includeNight Song, Vivid, Indigo, Topaz, Through the Storm, The Taming of Jessi Rose, Always and ForeverandBefore the Dawn.