![]() The author grabbed my attention and took me along on a journey where there are cattle rustlers, a teenage boy who has lost both parents, one single aunt and a man who will do everything he can to protect the innocent. ![]() There is nothing better than feeling like you are part of a story. All opinions are my own, and I am voluntarily leaving this review. I received a review copy of this book from Celebrate Lit through NetGalley. In Honor's Defense is the third book in the "Hangar's Horsemen Series," and can be read independently even though it is generally best to read the books in chronological sequence. A narrative with a faith message is an ideal arrangement. ![]() Luke became the group's "preacher" when he began praying for them and sharing Scripture, as you would have predicted from his nickname. Damaris and Luke were perfect foils for each other. Luke “Preach” Davenport, who was one of Hangar's Horsemen, embodied the Horsemen's image by being all business and not tolerating any guff or nonsense. Damaris Baxter was a strong woman who wouldn't tolerate a lot of antics and was willing to risk life and limb for those she loved. When it’s coupled with romance and western panache, then tossing in Texas, to boot, well it can’t be beat! Historical fiction is by far my preferred genre. In Honor's Defense is one of my favorites. Karen Witemeyer's books are always enjoyable. ![]()
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