Destiny's Embrace

· Destiny Trilogy Book 2 · Harper Collins
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Award-winning romance author Beverly Jenkins offers up another high-stakes historical romance that is sure to make you swoon.

With Destiny’s Embrace, Jenkins brings readers back to the American West, where Logan Yates, a self-important ranch owner, must confront his feelings for his beautiful, free spirited housekeeper, Mariah Cooper. While they bicker incessantly, their sexual tension is palpable, and only rises when Mariah's former lover arrives on the scene. Will she accept Logan's heart?

Set in 19th-century California, Destiny's Embrace features unforgettable characters and a satisfying mix of adventure and passion from nation's premier writer of African-American historical romance.

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4.6
90 reviews
Valeeta Washington
24 June 2023
I feel like I'm a part of this story. I can not tell you how many times I've read it. it's o e of my faves. and Beverly is my favorite author. I lost count of how many of her books I've read. so Educational and awesome.
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Lenore Kosinski
17 March 2022
4.5 stars — Well that was freaking delightful. It brought me back to when I first discovered romance books, and how easy it was to fall in love with characters and a romance. Mariah had so many elements of my favourite kinds of heroines, and I absolutely adored her. I ached for what she went through in the first part of her life, and how that had shaped her. I cheered when she finally relied on someone who wanted to be fighting in her corner. And DUDE — new Mariah was da bomb. I loved how feisty she was, and how when she finally decided she wasn’t going to take anymore abuse, she became a warrior in a tiny body. I LOVED watching her come into her own. And OMG, I loved watching her challenge Logan. Logan had a bit of a stereotypical old school hero vibe to him, and while his arrogance could be frustrating, it did make it that much more satisfying to see Mariah bring him to his knees. I loved how much he cared for his family and his ranch. I loved that he had his own feisty nature, mixed with a good sense of humour. I loved the two of them together — how they challenged one another to sort of figure out their boundaries…and how they continued to challenge one another, but in the best ways. And wow, they definitely had a connection once they gave in to that fire. I appreciated that while Logan may have done some light seducing, I didn’t feel as though he wouldn’t have listened to her if she’d wanted to stop. So many fantastic secondary characters to love. I really appreciated that Alanza got her own POV at times — especially since I hope that she has her own background story that will develop over the trilogy. She was strong, but so kind and loving. She was the mother that Mariah needed. While we only got a glimpse of the brothers, I’m definitely looking forward to their stories. Eli was also delightful, and I really want his story as well…I wonder if it exists. And I loved Aunt Libby and Kaye, even though their parts were small. I’ve only recently branched into historical romance, but thus far I’ve mostly only read books set in the UK. I loved getting a different kind of historical romance in this one, particularly getting a glimpse of people I had never taken the time to think of before (ie black communities after the civil war). I feel like I learned little bits here and there (Queen Calafia!), but mostly it was just nice to contemplate lives other than the usual white ones we hear about. I will definitely be checking out more of Ms. Jenkins books, not just the rest of this trilogy — I can see why she’s considered a queen of romance.
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Monica Jones
31 January 2013
Only gave it 4 stars because I love some of her other stuff beyond words
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About the author

Beverly Jenkins is the recipient of the 2018 Michigan Author Award by the Michigan Library Association, the 2017 Romance Writers of America Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as the 2016 Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award for historical romance. She has been nominated for the NAACP Image Award in Literature and was featured in both the documentary Love Between the Covers and on CBS Sunday Morning. Since the publication of Night Song in 1994, she has been leading the charge for inclusive romance and has been a constant darling of reviewers, fans, and her peers alike, garnering accolades for her work from the likes of The Wall Street Journal, People magazine, and NPR.

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