Synopses & Reviews
Outlaw.Preacher. Night Hawk.Hes had many names,but he cant escape the past.
Since Ian Vances beloved wife was murderedyears ago, the hardened bounty hunter knowshell never feel love or tenderness again, so hesmade it his mission to ensure others get theirjustice. But when hes charged with delivering asharp-eyed beauty to the law, Ian cant helpbut feel he may still have something left to lose.
Orphaned at twelve, Maggie Freeman hasalways found her way out of trouble. But nowtheres a vigilante mob at her back who wouldlike nothing more than to see her hang for acrime she didnt commit. Maggie may have toaccept help for the first time in her life . . .even if its from the one man standing betweenher and freedom.
As the past closes in, the sassy prisonerand toughened lawman may just find a passionbetween them that could bring blindinghappiness . . . if theyll let it.
Synopsis
“Beverly Jenkins has reached romance superstardom .”
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Detroit Free Press“Jenkinss sassy heroines, well drawn secondary characters and seamless incorporation of black history result in a fresh, winning historical.”
—Publishers Weekly
The premier name in African-American historical romance fiction, the incomparable Beverly Jenkins returns to the American West with Night Hawk—a blistering tale of high-stakes romance that unites a hard-as-nails bounty hunter with a gorgeous spitfire whom he rescues from a vigilante mob. Set in 1884 Wyoming, Night Hunter by multiple Emma Award winner Jenkins offers a breathtaking combination of passion and adventure that will surely increase her already substantial legion of dedicated fans.
About the Author
Beverly Jenkins has received numerous awards, including five Waldenbooks/Borders Group Best Sellers Awards, two Career Achievement Awards from Romantic Times Magazine, and a Golden Pen Award from the Black Writer's Guild. Ms. Jenkins was named one of the Top Fifty Favorite African-American writers of the 20th century by AABLC, the nation's largest on-line African-American book club. She was recently nominated for the NAACP Image Award in Literature.