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.