Thursday, August 4, 2022

Review: In Honor's Defense

In Honor's Defense In Honor's Defense by Karen Witemeyer
My rating: 💛💛💛💛💛

I found myself one morning, sitting in traffic and listening to the audiobook, getting riled up and speaking out loud - oh, come on, don’t trust him, he is so deep in the middle of it all!

Not every author or story manages to bring that passion side out of me.

The audiobook was well done and I loved how, through Luke and his mentorship of Nate, it shows what a change in a young person can bring if someone spend time to help them in their journey of life.

I loved all the horsemen when got to meet and highly recommend this series.

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*I listened to the audiobook on Scribd.*

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About the book:


Luke Davenport has been fighting all his life--for respect, for country, and most recently, for those unable to fight for themselves. But now that his Horsemen brothers are domesticated, he's left alone to battle the wildness within. When an opportunity arises to take a job on his own, he jumps at the chance.

Damaris Baxter has mastered the art of invisibility. Plain and quiet, she hides in books and needlework, content to be overlooked. Until her brother dies suddenly, leaving her custody of her nephew. She moves to Texas to care for Nate, determined to create the family for herself that she never thought she'd have.

When Nate stumbles into the path of the rustlers Luke is tracking, Luke acts to protect him and winds up gravely injured. Feeling indebted, Damaris nurses Luke back to health. But suspicions grow regarding the death of her brother. And the more questions they ask, the more danger appears, threatening the family Luke may be unable to live without.

About the author:






For those who love to smile as they read, bestselling author Karen Witemeyer offers warmhearted historical romance with a flair for humor, feisty heroines, and swoon-worthy Texas heroes. Recently voted #1 Readers' Favorite Christian Romance Author by Family Fiction Magazine, Karen is a two-time winner of the ACFW Carol Award and three-time RITA® finalist. Karen is a firm believer in the power of happy endings. . . and ice cream. She is an avid cross-stitcher, and makes her home in Abilene, TX with her husband and three children.

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