Black Lace

Black Lace by Beverly Jenkins is a First Edition published by HarperCollins on October 25, 2005. This 384-page novel unfolds the story of Lacy Green, who finds herself entangled with the charming Mayor Drake Randolph after a chance encounter that leaves her wary of his allure. As the head of Detroit’s Environmental Protection Department, Lacy is drawn into a perilous investigation against a ruthless developer, leading her into a web of danger that threatens her life.
Readers will discover a blend of romance and suspense as Lacy navigates her growing attraction to Drake while facing external threats. The narrative explores themes of greed and corruption, with Lacy’s determination to protect her city putting her in jeopardy. As the stakes rise, Drake emerges as a potential ally in her fight for survival, complicating Lacy’s desire to maintain her distance from trouble. This edition offers an engaging exploration of the intersection between personal and professional challenges in a vibrant urban setting.
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The last thing Lacy Green needs is trouble—and handsome Mayor Drake Randolph has “danger” written all over him . . . especially when “His Fineness” accidentally runs her off the road. Despite Drake’s sensuous charm, irresistible magnetism, and unwavering determination to make amends, she’s thinking it might be smart to play it safe and keep her distance . . . if only his lips weren’t so inviting.
But trouble comes from a different source when Lacy, as the head of Detroit’s Environmental Protection Department, launches an investigation into the activities of a ruthless developer. Suddenly, Lacy becomes a target, dragged down into a swamp of greed, corruption . . . and murder. Now Drake Randolph might be the only one in Motown who can keep Lacy alive . . .
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