
Night Hawk
Publisher: Avon
Pub Date: 25 October 2011
Genre: Historical Romance
Panda Rating:
(5 pandas)
📖 SYNOPSIS
Outlaw. Preacher. Night Hawk. He’s had many names, but he can’t escape the past.
Since Ian Vance’s beloved wife was murdered years ago, the hardened bounty hunter know she’ll never feel love or tenderness again, so he’s made it his mission to ensure others get their justice. But when he’s charged with delivering a sharp-eyed beauty to the law, Ian can’t help but feel he may still have something left to lose.
Orphaned at twelve, Maggie Freeman has always found her way out of trouble. But now there’s a vigilante mob at her back who would like nothing more than to see her hang for a crime she didn’t commit. Maggie may have to accept help for the first time in her life… even if it’s from the one man standing between her and freedom.
As the past closes in, the sassy prisoner and toughened lawman may just find a passion between them that could bring blinding happiness… if they’ll let it.
⚠️ CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS
Physical abuse, violence against women, slavery, forced prostitution, gun violence, racism, mentions of mob violence and lynching, mentions of forced assimilation and residential schools, police corruption, xenophobia


TL;DR: I can proudly call myself a historical romance girlie now because I’ve finally read a Bev Jenkins historical romance! 😂 I’m ashamed it took me so long to pick one up, even if I’ve read one of her contemporary romantic suspense novellas before. And what everyone says is true—this was fantastic! Not only was this delightfully sensual and heartwarming but I learned so much about parts of American history that were completely new to me (and perhaps will be to other readers as well). I’m so glad I’ve already got more Bev Jenkins on my Kindle because I’ll be reading more this year!
What a freaking journey we went through in this book. I loved every moment with Maggie and Ian—even the ones when they were stupidly happy in love and everything was going perfectly, and I was gritting my teeth expecting hell to follow suit. It kind of did but also not on the dramatic scale I was expecting and I was perfectly okay with that! We wind our way from East to West, from train to train, and small town to mid-city in this romance. I loved the scenes of the Wild West and Jenkins’ writing makes it so easy to picture each location and scene. The story isn’t typical in the sense that there’s not one main conflict or one main antagonist but several of them who come in the form of nasty, rage-inducing bigoted asshats, racists and misogynists. It kept me on my toes (slightly in dread) wondering who they’d encounter next and which one of them assholes would come back and stupidly try for revenge against the complete ass-whoopin’ Ian serves them time and again. Surely, it was the dumbest of the lot although they were all spectacularly dumb, lol.
Our main characters and many of the side characters were fantastic. I especially loved Charlie and the quick connection he forged with Maggie. It was adorable but then again, Maggie was INCREDIBLE. She’s one helluva FMC and an absolute force to be reckoned with. I adored her spunk, sass, smarts, and her will to keep getting back up each time she’d get viciously knocked down. I hated everything that she had to endure but it also made me adore and admire her more. She was an absolute delight and a whirlwind and it’s no wonder that Ian fell head over feet in love with her because mate, SAME! 😍 Ian was also a fantastic MMC. He was so multifaceted and I loved uncovering something new about him with each new acquaintance of his we meet throughout the book. From outlaw turned lawman, he had a generous soul and a kind heart but took no prisoners when it came to defending those who needed it and getting justice for those who deserved it. Plus, he was a total simp fool for Maggie and I loved seeing his walls crumble and those waves of emotion come crashing in. That thing he said about the books? About completing his soul? Swoontastic perfection. Yes! 😭🥹
They have a fierce and tender love and oh boy, does Jenkins know how to write passionately steamy passages that drip with sensuality! 🥵 I can’t recall the last time I read sexy scenes written like this but it was done in such a tastefully erotic way. Their romance was a delightful slow burn and their passion, chemistry and connection were built up so beautifully as the story progressed. I loved it so much.
As I mentioned, I also learned so much about facets of American history that I’d heard little mention of or not heard of at all before. This was so educational and I wanted more. It was refreshing (and also shocking and infuriating) to read about the side of American history from BIPOC perspectives and stories. Several events mentioned almost sent me spiralling down a Wikipedia black hole to learn more about the saddening and maddening historical events Jenkins mentions throughout the book. I also loved the diversity in this and it was so refreshing to see BIPOC in a historical romance because YES, we existed! 😂
Clearly, my prediction that Jenkins would become a new favourite author this year was accurate and I couldn’t be happier. I’m so glad I have plenty more of her romances lined up on my Kindle and ready to be read. 😍

Have you read Night Hawk or is it on your TBR?

I just went to my GR to see which of her books I’ve read and was shocked to find that I haven’t read any either. Her name is such a staple in the historical romance genre. Glad you loved this one. Added it to the TBR.
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Her name is a staple in the histrom genre and I’m so glad I finally started reading her this year. So far I’ve only read two of her histroms but I can’t wait to read more and I’ve got them all lined up 😍 I hope you love her books if you pick them up, Ali!
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This sounds great! Sadly, I have read her books either. I need to try and you said they’re in KU, so really there is no excuse. Great review!
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Actually, I’m not sure if her historical romances are on KU but they’re actually not very expensive compared to other (hist)romances. But I would check cos sometimes KU US and KU UK have different titles and US has a lot more options! 😃
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Great review, Dini! I haven’t read this one , but it sounds amazing. Definitely adding it to my TBR.
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I hope you love it, Julie!
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