To Catch A Raven by Beverly Jenkins

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To Catch A Raven grabbed my attention from the beginning and didn’t let go until the final sentence.

The characters, writing, and romance within the pages were perfection.  Braxton and Raven are strangers thrown together to retrieve the Declaration Of Independence.  Braxton and Raven have different motives for completing the task.  What Braxton and Raven didn’t expect was the sensual pull toward each other and the passion that ignited the page.

Braxton is wealthy, handsome, and has a sensuality about him that is pure fire.  Braxton is respected in his community.  What made Braxton stand out was his giving heart and kind nature.  Raven is a grifter.  Raven and her family are, for lack of a better word, criminals with morals and purpose.  Even though Raven steals and deceives for a living, she has a moral compass and cares for her large family dearly.  Raven is a fascinating character; she is complex and intriguing.

Braxton and Raven shone brightly through the backdrop of the plot.  Their passionate sensuality was pure fire.  At first, the couple seems opposites, yet as the story unfolds, the couple finds common ground.  This story moved quickly; the secondary characters added depth and charm.

To Catch A Raven is the third and final book in the Women Who Dare series.  Beverly Jenkins has written a sensual and exciting romance that will enthrall the reader from page one.  This book is passionate romance at its best.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advance copy of this book through Netgalley and the publisher.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Release Date: August 23, 2022

Published by jelee1976

I love to review historical romance books! I discuss book reviews, thoughts on authors and series, and just general stuff about me!

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