Synopses & Reviews
“Beverly Jenkins has reached superstardom.”
—Detroit Free Press
Beverly Jenkins enthralls romance readers once again with Midnight—a heart-soaring African American historical romance novel set during Americas turbulent Revolutionary War. A story of passion and dangerous intrigue, Midnight unites a beautiful undercover spy—the notorious “Lady Midnight” whos helping the rebels fight for a nations independence from the British—with a reckless and dashing adventurer on a mission of personal vengeance. Exciting, thrilling, wonderfully sensual—and alive with fascinating history—Midnight is further proof why Beverly Jenkins is one of the worlds premier authors of African American romantic fiction.
Synopsis
"Beverly Jenkins has reached superstardom."
--Detroit Free Press
Beverly Jenkins enthralls romance readers once again with Midnight--a heart-soaring African American historical romance novel set during America's turbulent Revolutionary War. A story of passion and dangerous intrigue, Midnight unites a beautiful undercover spy--the notorious "Lady Midnight" who's helping the rebels fight for a nation's independence from the British--with a reckless and dashing adventurer on a mission of personal vengeance. Exciting, thrilling, wonderfully sensual--and alive with fascinating history--Midnight is further proof why Beverly Jenkins is one of the world's premier authors of African American romantic fiction.
Synopsis
In a time of peril, she fears nothing—except the forbidden passions of her heart.In Boston, revolution is in the wind—yet none would ever suspect Faith Kingston of treason. But under cover of darkness, the beautiful daughter of a Tory tavern owner becomes thenotorious spy “Lady Midnight,” passing valuable secrets to the rebels. Dedicated to fighting British tyranny, shell let nothing distract her— until a dark, mesmerizing stranger enters her life.
A reckless, worldly adventurer, Nicholas Grey has returned to troubled Massachusetts seeking revenge for the death of his rebel father. He suspects a local innkeeper, but its the mansbreathtaking, ebony-skinned daughter who has truly captured his interest. Nicholas burns for the sensuous, secretive lady—and Faith cannot mask her own blazing desires. But when destinyunites their causes, the passion that draws Midnight into Nicholass arms is as dangerous as it is glorious—and it could spell disaster for them both.
Synopsis
Award-winning author Jenkins delivers another high-stakes historical, African-American romance, featuring more passion forged in the fires of the American Revolution. Original.
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.