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A review by lady_sadie_reads
Breathless by Beverly Jenkins
5.0
Honestly - Beverly Jenkins is a legend and all her books continue to be a testament to her incredible talent as a historian, writer, and storyteller.
Portia is prickly, and brilliant, and still very much dealing with the fallout of her mother's abandonment as a child. The last thing she expects is passion, feelings, or an outrageous cowboy in the form of Kenton. There are dares for kisses that don't go anywhere, top-shelf banter, and at least one rodeo.
Side stories I loved: the entire cast of guests at the hotel, the little sister running off to be a mail order bride - can't wait for that book!, and the discussions the racism within the suffragette movement - specifically the call out of ECS. Not to mention Geronimo and Lozen's appearance within the story.
Portia is prickly, and brilliant, and still very much dealing with the fallout of her mother's abandonment as a child. The last thing she expects is passion, feelings, or an outrageous cowboy in the form of Kenton. There are dares for kisses that don't go anywhere, top-shelf banter, and at least one rodeo.
Side stories I loved: the entire cast of guests at the hotel, the little sister running off to be a mail order bride - can't wait for that book!, and the discussions the racism within the suffragette movement - specifically the call out of ECS. Not to mention Geronimo and Lozen's appearance within the story.