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'''Beverly Jenkins''' (b. 1951) is a best-selling author of [[contemporary]] and [[Historical|historical]] romances featuring [[African-American]] and [[Multi-Cultural|multicultural]] characters.  Her use of 19th-century African-American history is unusual in the romance genre.
 
'''Beverly Jenkins''' (b. 1951) is a best-selling author of [[contemporary]] and [[Historical|historical]] romances featuring [[African-American]] and [[Multi-Cultural|multicultural]] characters.  Her use of 19th-century African-American history is unusual in the romance genre.
  
Jenkins has received numerous awards, including five Waldenbooks Best Seller Awards, two Career Achievement Awards from Romantic Times magazine, and a Gold Pen Award from the Black Writers Alliance. In 1999, she was voted one of the Favorite 50 African-American Authors of the 20th Century by AALBC.com, the nation's largest online African-American book club.  Her fan club is known for its [http://www.beverlyjenkins.net/pjparty.html Beverly Jenkins Pajama Party Weekend].
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Jenkins has received numerous awards, including five Waldenbooks Best Seller Awards, two Career Achievement Awards from Romantic Times magazine, and a Gold Pen Award from the Black Writers Alliance. In 1999, she was voted one of the Favorite 50 African-American Authors of the 20th Century by AALBC.com, the nation's largest online African-American book club.  She is also a 2013 NAACP Image Award nominee. Her fan club is known for its [http://www.beverlyjenkins.net/pjparty.html Beverly Jenkins Pajama Party Weekend].
  
 
Jenkins has written over a dozen romances and two [[Young_Adult|young adult]] historical novels for [[Avon]].  She has also written several [[Suspense|romantic suspense]] novels for [[Harper Torch]].  She lives in Michigan, where she is active as a community volunteer and a lay minister in the Episcopal Church.
 
Jenkins has written over a dozen romances and two [[Young_Adult|young adult]] historical novels for [[Avon]].  She has also written several [[Suspense|romantic suspense]] novels for [[Harper Torch]].  She lives in Michigan, where she is active as a community volunteer and a lay minister in the Episcopal Church.
 
== On the Web ==
 
* [http://www.beverlyjenkins.net/ Beverly Jenkins]
 
* [http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/17113/Beverly_Jenkins/index.aspx Beverly Jenkins at Harper Collins]
 
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==
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* Golden Pen Award from the [http://bwga.org/ Black Writer's Guild of America]
 
* Golden Pen Award from the [http://bwga.org/ Black Writer's Guild of America]
 
* [http://aalbc.com/books/thebesta.htm Voted one of the Top Fifty Favorite African-American writers of the 20th Century by African American Literature Book Club, 1999]
 
* [http://aalbc.com/books/thebesta.htm Voted one of the Top Fifty Favorite African-American writers of the 20th Century by African American Literature Book Club, 1999]
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== On the Web ==
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* [http://www.beverlyjenkins.net/ Beverly Jenkins]
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* [http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/17113/Beverly_Jenkins/index.aspx Beverly Jenkins at Harper Collins]
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* [http://www.usatoday.com/story/happyeverafter/2013/01/20/beverly-jenkins-destinys-embrace-naacp-image-award-nomination/1850187/ NAACP Image Award Nomination]
  
 
== Interviews ==
 
== Interviews ==

Revision as of 22:33, 15 February 2013

Beverly Jenkins (b. 1951) is a best-selling author of contemporary and historical romances featuring African-American and multicultural characters. Her use of 19th-century African-American history is unusual in the romance genre.

Jenkins has received numerous awards, including five Waldenbooks Best Seller Awards, two Career Achievement Awards from Romantic Times magazine, and a Gold Pen Award from the Black Writers Alliance. In 1999, she was voted one of the Favorite 50 African-American Authors of the 20th Century by AALBC.com, the nation's largest online African-American book club. She is also a 2013 NAACP Image Award nominee. Her fan club is known for its Beverly Jenkins Pajama Party Weekend.

Jenkins has written over a dozen romances and two young adult historical novels for Avon. She has also written several romantic suspense novels for Harper Torch. She lives in Michigan, where she is active as a community volunteer and a lay minister in the Episcopal Church.

Books

Novellas

Series/Related Titles

The Blessings

  1. "Bring on the Blessings" - 2009 (William Morrow)
  2. "A Second Helping" - 2010 (William Morrow)
  3. "Something Old, Something New) - 2011 (William Morrow)

Topaz/Mail-Order Brides

  1. Topaz - 1997 (Avon)
  2. Always and Forever - 2000 (Avon)
  3. A Chance at Love - 2002 (Avon)

Black Seminoles

  1. Something Like Love - 2005 (Avon)
  2. Wild Sweet Love - 2007 (Avon)

Young-adult historical fiction

Romantic suspense

Awards/Honors

On the Web

Interviews