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ISBN: 1495368211

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*** Now with new material -- Hester and Galen's favorite Mud Pie Recipe ***

As a child Hester Wyatt escaped slavery, but now the dark skinned beauty is a dedicated member of Michigan's Underground railroad, offering other runaways a chance at the freedom she has learned to love. When one of her fellow conductors brings her an injured man to hide, Hester doesn't hesitate...even after she is told about the price on his head.

The man in...

Customer Reviews

6 ratings

Vivid is my favorite Beverly Jenkins book

I have been a fan of Mrs Jenkins since I first read Vivid in the 80's then I read Indigo. She has a way of putting a historical spin on her romance novels. I have a collection of her novels and I stopped sharing them since I lent out Vivid and didn't get it back. I wrote her and told her what happened and I got a new one from her because at the time it was not in print, and I back ordered another one. I have read some of books 3x, Vivid/Indigo just to name a few.

The Best Ever!!!

I absolutely love this book. You could feel the love between Galen and Hester. He loved her sooo much, he was her friend, lover, protector, and teacher. If I could find a man to love me that much mentally and physically, I swear I would be happy living in a shack for the rest of my life as long as I had that man by my side. When Galen found Hesters mother that topped off the whole story. If you never read any of this authors work please, please read INDIGO!

Beverly Jenkins is the only romance writer I read

Before Beverly Jenkins I didn't read romance novels. My experience had been suffering through several really bad, corny books to find a good one, or at least decent one. I was talked into trying one of Beverly Jenkins' books by a friend who even got me the book because I refused to waste my money. And what a wonderful, and exciting treat. I first read Vivid. I returned my friends copy and bought my own. And I have read all of Ms. Jenkin's books. I love the way she takes a background or supporting character from one book and tells their story in another. Her work is exceptional. She even gives a list of resources, at the end of each book, where the reader can find more information about black history of time period in her book. After much debating, my sister and I decided Indigo is our favorite. Through the Storm is also #1 because it's the life story of Galen's best friend, the main male characters in Indigo. Vivid, Nightsong,Topaz and Always and Forever would be my second favorites. I just can't choose. The thing I love most about her books is, unlike many Black, Books, Music, Movies, etc., she portrays black people as the intelligent, industrious, complex people we are instead of the stereotypical, crying over a man, can't find a job, somebody is cheating, self hating, loud and wrong images we constantly see. Those of us that don't relate to those negative images have a hard time finding stories that we do relate to about educated, or not, career minded, black, people in love relationships that are just dealing with life's problems and success, ups and downs. I love this author and can't wait for the next book. Any movie deals in the works for one of these fabulous stories?

HAUNTINGLY BEAUTIFUL

Before reading Beverly Jenkins, I was a snob when it came to Romance Novels. Wouldn't entertain the thought of reading one. Now she has a fan for life. I've read all her other novels with the exception of Vivid, which I cannot find, so my expectations are pretty high. Indigo surpasses them all. Long after you've removed the book mark and closed the back cover this story will haunt you. The thing that makes Beverly so great is a combination of lyrical writing(the dialog between character is witty and the word-play between lovers is both spirited and lusty), incredible storylines, and characters that live and breath. Hester Wyatt (Indigo) is the type of woman, we all strive to be, strong, honorable, intelligent and committed to causes she believes in. Galen Vachon is her soulmate, he is without a doubt the most handsome, determined and passionate character ever. Together they find love, discover passion and the rewards of shared commitment.This is a must read!

THE BEST BEVERLY JENKINS BOOK YET!

I do not normally read historical romances. I was selecting books from a book club, saw the Black characters on the cover and decided to give it try. I was amazed at the how vivid the characters were and how they seemed to almost jump off the page. More importantly, I WAS AMAZED THAT BEVERLY WROTE BOOKS ABOUT STRONG, SENSITIVE, GOOD BLACK MEN!!!!! I had never read a book that painted Black men in a such a positive light. Not only is Galen stunningly handsome, but he truly loves Hester and spares no expense at showing her so. He is well read, wealthy, and has impeccable manners. I also like the fact that Hester is one of our darker skinned beauties. Therefore, smashing the horrible myth that Black is only beautiful if lighter in color.I have since read each and every book Beverly Jenkins has written and they are all fabulous. Indigo is my favorite followed closely by Through the storm, a completely separate story, however, the characters were introduced in Indigo. I love the way she entertwines more than one story, and a large piece of African American history as well. KEEP WRITING YOUR WONDERFUL BOOK BEVERLY!!! I HAVE INTRODUCED SO MANY OF MY FRIENDS, BOTH MALE AND FEMALE, TO YOUR WONDERFUL STYLE OF WRITING!!!

What a History Lesson

Hester Wyatt loved helping slaves become free. She would allow them to stay below her home. She came across a man that was seriously injured. She later found out that he was the Black Daniel. A man who also helped the cause for slaves.Galen Vachon was healed by a woman with hands of Indigo. He came to really care for Hester who he affectionately named Indigo. He wanted to share everything with her. Hester didn't want all the expensive things Galen was use to. She was always overcome when he gave her expensive gifts.Slaves had a very hard time and when the people ended up in a territory where they were free, there were still people who wanted to put them back into slavery. Ms. Jenkins gives a wonderful history lesson in this book, just as she does in all of her books. When you are done reading her novels, you come away with a wonderful love story as well as a great lesson in Black History.

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