Today we are pleased to feature Beverley Kendall's latest novel, Token. Thanks to Harlequin, we have THREE copies to give away!
Kennedy Mitchell is brilliant, beautiful and…tired of being the only Black woman in the room.
Two years ago, Kennedy was plucked from the reception desk and placed in the corporate boardroom in the name of diversity. Rather than play along, she and her best friend founded Token, a boutique PR agency that helps “diversity-challenged” companies and celebrities. With corporate America diversifying workplaces and famous people getting into reputation-damaging controversies, Token is in high demand.
With business booming, Kennedy discovers there’s a lot of on the job learning. Some messes are not so easily fixed, a pro hockey player overheard using a racial slur needs his image rehabbed; an executive team requires diversifying and sensitivity training—asap. When Kennedy’s ex shows up needing help repairing his company’s reputation, things get even more complicated. She knows his character is being wrongly maligned, but she’s reluctant to get involved. Soon she finds herself drawn into a PR scandal of her own.
—Ashley Winstead, author of Fool Me Once
—Jennifer Probst, New York Times bestselling author of the Twist of Fate series
“The heroine’s dialogue and inner thoughts had me chuckling from the first page. Beverley Kendall’s Token is a smart, sexy rom-com with wry social commentary and a satisfying HEA. I loved it.”
—Brenda Jackson, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The House on Blueberry Lane
Beverley Kendall published her first novel in 2010, a historical romance with Kensington. She has since published over ten contemporary and historical romances. She also manages the romance review blog, Smitten by Books (smittenbybooks.com). Bev now writes full-time while raising her son as a single mother. Both dual citizens of the U.S and Canada, they currently call Atlanta home.
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