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Something Like Love

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Something Like Love

By: Beverly Jenkins
Narrated by: Kim Staunton
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Blackboard best-selling author Beverly Jenkins delivers another lush historical novel featuring brothers that were first introduced in her award-winning novel Always and Forever. This is the story that audiences have been waiting for.

He was a wanted man. But no one wanted him more than she did.

Desperate to escape an arranged marriage, Olivia Sterling flees Chicago and heads west. She dreams of setting up her own seamstress shop in Henry Adams, a small all-Black town in Kansas. But her plans are derailed when her train is robbed by Neil July and his notorious band of outlaws.

Neil is enchanted by the headstrong and lovely Olivia. No woman has ever set his blood on fire before, and he suspects no other woman ever will. When they meet again, Olivia is the town's newly elected mayor and Neil is still the wanted outlaw. With bounty hunters on his trail, he would be wise not to linger, yet he can't seem to leave her. Will Neil be able to convince Olivia to ride off into the sunset with him? Or will he finally lay down his guns for love?

©2009 Beverly Jenkins (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers
African American Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Westerns Bounty Hunter
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Beautiful Love Story • Historical Content • Excellent Narration • Emotional Rollercoaster • Humorous Romance
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Wonderfully written and beautifully presented. A must listen/read. My favorite so far of the five l’ve heard.

Evokes all emotions!

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An amazing love story and the Black history and Native American history make Ms. Jenkins writing for me, the best!!

Something Like Love

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I've listened to 11 books in the last 2 weeks.I can't get enough! AWESOME JOB

Steamy and informative!

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I love it more each time. I read this book at least once a year. So good.

Read it Again

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No, it is not. Love it. Love it. I really enjoy all of Beverley Jenkins books. Learning about the history of the race is always an extra bonus. Kim Staunton brings the books to life. Truly enjoyed the book as always.

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I truly enjoyed this book. The story is very well written; filled with humor and laughter and romance.
I was not disappointed about any of the storylines.
The story holds your attention and everything flows well together.

Looking forward to listening to more of Ms. Jenkins books

Humorous Romance

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This was my third Beverly Jenkins books and I loved it, I am definitely reading more.

Amazing

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i really enjoyed the connectiveness to the July, Blessings and Jessie Rose novels
I am moved to re read the west stories

storyline and characters

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Tamar July's ancestor Olivia Sterling July was Mayor of Henry Adams in the late 1800's. It seems during this time period women were severely stifled such was Olivia so she left her gentile eastern upbringing and escaped to Kansas a place where newly emancipated enslaved people had left the south and established one of many Black towns following the abolishing of slavery. Enroute to Henry Adams, Olivia was robbed by one of the men known as Neal July one of the terrible twins. Through many obstacles, trials and situations some scary and others funny Olivia and Neal lived very good lives especially since hanging Judge Parker had suspended his sentence and supplied Neal with a guaranteed job with the railroad for the duration of his suspended sentence. I love this story for its historical content as well as it being a very well written and interesting love story.

I love these Henry Adams stories!

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I loved this story, I just wish it had a sequel. Wold like to know if they had children and what became of the in-laws beside being pardon

Great story line

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