Meet Beverly Jenkins

Beverly Jenkins is an African-American historical romance writer. She and her family live in southeastern Michigan. 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 sixteen books to date and has received numerous awards for her works, including: the Detroit Free Press Book of the Year, three Waldenbooks Best Sellers Awards; two Career Achievement Awards from Romantic Times Magazine; a Golden Pen Award from the Black Writer’s Guild, and in 1999, Ms Jenkins was voted 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. In May of 2002, Ms. Jenkins published her first historical novel for young adults, titled: Belle and the Beau. Her second YA, Josephine and the Soldier followed in 2003.

Ms. Jenkins has been featured in many national publications, including the Wall Street Journal, People Magazine, Dallas Morning News and Vibe Magazine. She has lectured at such prestigious universities as Oberlin University; the University of Illinois; and the University of Michigan. She speaks widely on both romance and 19th century African-American history at libraries, schools and organizations including Romance Writers of America, and the Afro – American Historical and Genalogical Society. She is active in her church and community, and in November 2001 was a recipient of the YWCA Woman of Achievement Award.

In February of 2004, Ms. Jenkins’ first contemporary novel of romantic suspense, The Edge of Midnight was released. Sexy/Dangerous, her fourth novel of romantic suspense will be in stores in November 2006.

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Published on June 18, 2006 15:37
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message 1: by Leslie (new)

Leslie My favorite author! She always hooks and engages the reader. Also, gives mini history lessons in an interesting way. On her blogs, she treats each guest as if we are personal friends or family! Write On Ms.B!!!!! <3


message 2: by Paulo (new)

Paulo  Delvs your novels look promise, but i am not romantic reader, all the same i will try my hand on one, and find out if you can persuade to be romance reader.


message 3: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Very easy to do! Think of it as a history lesson that was not taught when you were in school! Good luck!


message 4: by Linda (last edited May 29, 2021 02:01PM) (new)

Linda Epps - Dillon Beverly Jenkins is my all time favorite author. I first starting reading her books with Vivid in 1995. After that I have purchased and read all her books multiple times.

Her books are so engaging and I have re-read them all multiple times over the years. I am never bored no matter how many times I read them. I also enjoy the actual history lessons that are woven into her historical romances. I've learned so much over the years.

She truly is the "Slayer of Words". xoxo


message 5: by Sharday (new)

Sharday Chavers I have fallen in love with Beverly Jenkins!!! I can't get enough and would love to discuss....


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