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welcom7 16th Feb 2004
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At first I was reluctanct to purchase The Edge of Midnight by Beverly Jenkins after reading the back cover. I have read all her books and was looking for another love story amongst blacks during slavery. I purchase the book but did not read the book until 3 weeks of having it. I admit I put it down several times but not because it was not good but because I was being bias. I prefer the books from the 1800 era not a book of current era. But once I put my biasness aside I could not stop reading the book. The best part was she did bring in the past by bringing together two family linages the Vachon's and the Grayson's. Outstanding !!!!!!! I look forward to more books from the past and present if she continues to incorporate characters from all the other wonderful books she has written. And the saga continues with who I do not know but I am eagerly awaiting the next book. It would be nice to read something on the Grayson's twins one of them was a real fire cracker or a book of one of the offsprings from Ryder Damien or Jackson Black.
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Harriet Klausner 6th Dec 2003
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The Edge of Midnight
Beverly Jenkins
Avon, Feb 2004, $6.50, 384 pp.
ISBN: 0060540664
In Detroit, Michigan, Sarita Grayson receives an eviction notice that will shut down her outreach gym as the city is selling the abandoned warehouse she has used. Realtor Fletcher Harris offers to fund the down payment towards the building purchase if Sarita picks up a package for him. She agrees, but all hell breaks loose when undercover architect and former special forces soldier (don't ask - read) Myk ...- Read Harriet Klausner's review (270 words)





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