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The Edge of Dawn
The Edge of Dawn
Author: Beverly Jenkins
The beautiful daughter of a prominent Michigan doctor, Narice has never strayed anywhere near the wrong side of the law. Then her father is brutally murdered -- and suddenly federal agents are swarming around her like flies, making accusations about a stolen North African diamond. But before they can interrogate her, she is wrested from their gr...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060540678
ISBN-10: 0060540672
Publication Date: 11/1/2004
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 16 ratings
Publisher: HarperTorch
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 1
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LaurieS avatar reviewed The Edge of Dawn on + 504 more book reviews
This is a modern day Indian Jones type of romantic suspense. Its set in contemporary times but has a fantasy adventure feel to it.

Narice is the headmistress at a prestigious school whose life is turned upside down. First her dad is murdered in a horrible way, then she is kidnapped by some nasty fellows, and finally she is kidnapped again by a man who claims he is saving her from the bad kidnappers. Head spinning yet? This is how the book begins but as the story unfolds things start to make a little more sense. Apparently her dad was the keeper of a sacred diamond that a country wants back and she is the key to finding it. Now she and her kidnapper who calls himself Saint must follow the clues and locate it to avoid political catastrophe and her death. In between all of this madness they fall in love.

The two hit it off despite the circumstances. Its kind of crazy and this stuff could never happen in real life but if you throw reality out of the window and go with the flow its an enjoyable way to spend a few hours. The characters are well done, both in their late 30s with life experience and a little baggage. Hes protective and sexy and has a potentially shady past, while shes smart and independent but vulnerable too. Their banter feels realistic, despite the situation, but there are some little things that feel contrived. For instance, he has this nifty security thingy to find bugs but doesnt use it on her until some spies AKA cockroaches discover their whereabouts. They then have to get all bad-ass on these cockroaches. It makes him look like a bit of a dummy and I thought it way too contrived that the little bug was hidden in a clothing item that caused him to think about her naked breasts. But Im nitpicky like that.

All in all this is a decent romance but nothing Id reread. Im not a big action fan and for me to truly enjoy a book of this type it either has to be very emotional or extremely funny.
reviewed The Edge of Dawn on + 3 more book reviews
The story of Saint is riviting. You get to know the real man behind the coat and shades. This is one the best books she has done yet! If you liked Mye and Sarita you will love this one also.
daylilylover avatar reviewed The Edge of Dawn on + 768 more book reviews
Great book and series!


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