Liked It“I truly loved this book its a big part of Black History about Black Female Doctors. Dr Lancaster comes to a small town (Grayson Grove. Michigan). Where she had to prove that she is as good as a male doctor. She find love with the man Nate Grayson who think that is not the doctor for his town...” see full review » see other reviews » |
“I truly loved this book its a big part of Black History about Black Female Doctors. Dr Lancaster comes to a small town (Grayson Grove. Michigan). Where she had to prove that she is as good as a male doctor. She find love with the man Nate Grayson who think that is not the doctor for his town due to the fact that she is a female doctor. Nate loved her fire and stubbonornness in fact she steal his heart. This is a very good read.”
Donnie Mae R wrote this review Thursday, July 29, 2010. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Wonderful”
Shawn wrote this review Wednesday, April 7, 2010. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“As always, Beverly Jenkins never disappoints me with her beautiful love stories that leave me enlightened with black history and spent after her intense black romance. Vivid is also a continuation of Ms. Jenkins' showcasing of the strong black woman who inspire us and fill us with the hope of possibly finding that one-and-only man who feeds our soul and fulfills our romantic needs. Where is my Nate Grayson???”
Edwina P wrote this review Saturday, April 12, 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“A Very Vivid Historical/Romance Novel
This is the second novel I read by Beverly Jenkins, 'Night Song' being the first. I just have to say I thoroughly enjoy her writing style. I could not put either book down! You can't help but fall in love with the main characters and it feels like your watching a movie with the descriptive storytelling. She made the characters and the story jump off the page for me. And you not only get a great history lesson, you get some very HOT and steamy romance...WHEW...I will be reading Indigo, next and I will not stop until I have read all of her historical/romance novel. A Definite MUST Read!”