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Beverly Jenkins (born 1951, Detroit) is an American author of historical and contemporary romance novels with a particular focus on 19th-century African American life. Jenkins was a 2013 NAACP Image Award nominee and, in 1999, was voted one of the Top 50 Favorite African American writers of the 20th century by the African American Literature Book Club. Jenkins's historical romances are set during a period of African American history that she believes is often overlooked. This made it difficult to break into publishing because publishers weren't sure what to do with stories that involved African Americans but not slavery. Jenkins studied at Michigan State University as a Journalism and English Literature major. She lives in Southeastern Michigan. Early life Jenkins was born in Detroit in 1951 to her parents, a high school teacher and an administrative aide. Jenkins grew up surrounded by words. Her mother read to Jenkins while she was in the womb and bought her cloth books when she was a baby. Jenkins would chew on the cloth books while her mother encouraged her to "Eat those words, baby. Eat those words." Jenkins read widely at her local library, everything from Alice in Wonderland to Dune to Zane Gray to early romance writers like Victoria Holt, Mary Stewart & Phyllis Whitney. Her early writing began when she became the editor of her elementary school newspaper. Jenkins attended Michigan State University in the spring of 1969. Career Jenkins worked full-time in the Michigan State University library's circulation department. Each lunch hour, she would read articles from The Journal of Negro History (now called The Journal of African American History). Eventually, Jenkins and her husband moved to Ypsilanti, where she worked at the Parke Davis Pharmaceuticals' reference desk and began writing romance novels for fun. At the suggestion of a colleague, Jenkins looked for an agent and publisher. Avon published her first novel, Night Song, in 1994. Though Jenkins has published books in many romance sub-genres, the majority of her books are historical romances. Jenkins calls herself a "kitchen table historian." She likens American history to a quilt with some pieces ripped out—the pieces belonging to minority history. Jenkins uses her books to weave the quilt back together by revealing patches of black history that are rarely taught in school. Slavery and the Civil Rights Movement are important pieces of African American history, but they aren't the only pieces. For example, her first three novels, Night Song, Vivid and Indigo, feature characters such as a schoolteacher, a cavalry officer, a female doctor and Underground Railroad heroes. They were all inspired by true history. Jenkins found inspiration for Forbidden from two interesting bits of history. First, she read a news article about a high-end African American-run hotel that was uncovered during an archaeological dig in Virginia City. She also heard a story about a man seeing a black woman walking through the desert with a cook stove balanced on her head. Jenkins includes bibliographies with her historical romances so readers can read further, if they choose. Bibliography Awards 1996 – Romantic Times Historical Love and Laughter Nominee 1999 – Romantic Times Western Historical Romance Winner 2000 – Romantic Times Multicultural Romance Winner 2007 – Romantic Times Historical Storyteller of the Year Nominee 2010 – A Second Helping – Romantic Times Multicultural Fiction Novel Winner 2011 – Something Old, Something New – Romantic Times Multicultural Romance Winner 2013 – Destiny's Embrace – Romantic Times American-Set Historical Romance Winner 2013 – A Wish and a Prayer – NAACP Image Award for Literature Nominee 2016 – Forbidden – Romantic Times Historical Romance Winner 2017 – RWA Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award References External links Official website "RWA Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award Acceptance Speech". YouTube. Grimaldi, Christine (August 18, 2015). ""Happily Ever After" for African-American Romance Novelists". The Rumpus. Retrieved July 3, 2017. Jordan, Emily (June 25, 2017). "Uncommon Ground: Beverly Jenkins, Diverse Romance and American History the Way It Really Happened". Salon. Retrieved July 3, 2017.. Discover the Beverly Jenkins popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Beverly Jenkins books.

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  • On the Corner of Hope and Main synopsis, comments

    On the Corner of Hope and Main

    Beverly Jenkins

    NAACP nominee and USA Today bestselling author Beverly Jenkins celebrates her beloved Blessings series with a heartwarming novel set in Henry Adams, Kansas.“If you haven’...

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    Rhythms of Love

    Beverly Jenkins & Elaine Overton

    Four hearts. Two stories. One melody of love.You Sang to Me by Beverly JenkinsSassy streetwise crooner Regina Carson is still dreaming of her big break. And when Jamal Watts hears ...

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    You Sang to Me

    Beverly Jenkins

    On its own for the first time, USA TODAY bestselling author Beverly Jenkins brings readers a contemporary story of love and the power of music…Sassy streetwise crooner Regina Carso...

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    Second Time Sweeter

    Beverly Jenkins

    NAACP nominee and USA Today bestselling author Beverly Jenkins continues her beloved Blessings series with a new heartwarming novel set in Henry Adams, Kansas.Malachi “Mal” July ha...

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    The Object of His Protection

    Brenda Jackson

    With a body as solid as his reputation, private investigator Drey St. John never dreamed helping the Braddocks discover the truth behind their father's fatal crash would lead to hi...

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    The Touch Of Fire

    Linda Howard

    The New York Times bestselling author of Cover of Night returns to her Western Ladies series with this passionate and suspenseful romance between a doctor and an outlaw.Annie Parke...

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    Our Gen

    Diane McKinney-Whetstone

    “Our Gen is warm and smart, accessible yet meaningful, a beach read with strong writing and emotional heft.”BookPageResidents of an activeliving retirement community revert to live...