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WowThis book was amazing for several reasons. Firstly, the sensitivity and compassion for 9/11 was astounding. The way Radclyffe retold that eventful day tore at my heart in memory of all those innocent victims. Also the emotions and shock you could feel in her writing was true heart rendering. I'm still amazed at how well she put it together.The book was full of action, heart break, sadness and the worst being betrayal. The strength of all involved was astounding.The book is excellent. Radclyff...
My oh my... This is one intriguing read. Full of action and drama which kinda keep you at the edge of your sleep, especially so in the last third of the book.
I have been enjoying the honor series. There are flaws, to be sure. The romance is dramatic and overwritten (as is typical of Radclyffe). The action is slower than it should be. Each book seems to focus on one dangerous event, and the build up is always more drawn out than it should be. The conflict is also rarely resolved until the next book, even after all the build up. But despite that, the series is engaging enough to be entertaining. I really had a problem with this one, though. If you're g...
This is the fourth (and so far, best) of the Honor series. I have all these books but it's been so long since I've read them they're practically new again. I especially enjoyed the development of the relationship between agents Paula Stark and Renee Savard. What really struck me is that even 19 years later, at the point in the book when terrorists flew into New York City's Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, I got the chills. The way Rad wrote how that unfolded by date and time - each strike, eac...
This series is character and relationship driven and the plot is just a background, so I will not take away points for that. And as cheese as the loving couples were, I remember a time in my relationship when "I love you!" felt like the only thing that mattered and if I didn't say it every minute, I would have bursted from passion... That is a blissful time and is better the longer it lasts. So I can understand the cheesiness. I just had no idea it is so annoying from the outside and in a book.
This is a truly wonderful story focusing on the events and likely situations that very well may have occurred leading up to, during, and following the shattering happenings on September 11, 2001. The national and global implications blast across the pages while two love affairs act like bookends to comprise and reflect these shocking days. The larger-than-life women caught within this staggering turmoil drew me into their hearts and concerns. I do believe the impact I experienced was larger afte...
I feel Radclyffe handled this story line with care. It brought back difficult emotions, but it was a well done in my opinion. Abby Craden was wonderful as always. The story keeps you riveted and I can’t wait to listen to the next one.
Basically I spent the entire day today holding my breath, crying and pacing while reading. That’s a summary of this book.
The Honor series is probably my favourite Radclyffe series, although I do love the Justice series also. Haven't read them for a while. Usually, when a new part appeared, I started from the beginning. Now, with two new unread books, I'll start with #4. I realized I've missed Blair and Stark very much!!And they're are just as great as I remembered!!!
Enjoyable series. Intrigue, mystery, suspense, 9/11 tragedy, new love, humor, and much sensuality. The premise is interesting, unbelievable yet intriguing enough to keep me interested.
It's always the same in all his books, the only thing that changes is the name of the character, is completely predictable (And I'm going to do the same with my reviews)
Blair and CAM forever, I loved this series
I liked the way this story was set out, it made it a page turner during the action parts. There is a warning at the front stating it deals with 9/11. As usual in a Radclyffe novel, the characters take every opportunity to be intimate or gush about how much they love each other. It does get a bit too much at times and it sometimes interrupts the story IMO, but that is not to say the story is not good. I read this in one sitting after all. I think some of the secret service agents tend to blend in...
Stunning, emotional work of literature “What am I, really? Not as trusting as I used to be, if I ever really was. When did I stop believing in someone like you? When did I stop dreaming?” “What📍 “Every minute of every day, Cam lived with the knowledge that someone, somewhere, might try to harm the woman she loved for reasons that would be unfathomable to any sane individual.”• ~ • ~ • ~ • …Can't fathom the words that can even begin to explain my emotions & feelings… Just speechless… An action-...
I went a k and forth as to whether or not I wanted or needed to read a book about 9/11. I live in NY and it is still fresh in my mind. So with that I decided to read it as quickly as possible. 1. Cameron is the worst secret service agent ever. Like seriously what is this the third time she's been shot and the fourth time there has been an attempt on Blairs life. Even for fiction that is a bit much. 2. Blair is whiny and annoying. 3. Stark is a grown woman stopMaking her use Geez as a word. You s...
Fourth of the Honor series.Assigned to protect her, an attractive Secret Service agent falls for the Presidents equally beautiful daughter. A deep conspiracy to overthrow the government keeps the agent and her detail busy protecting the woman she loves and the President from assassins. The main characters are rich, as are all the secondary characters. There are nine books, this is the fourth, and they are all filled with romance and action.It’s a great series? Start from the beginning. All nine
Intense. This book was everything that I thought it might be, when I starting reading. The frightening aspect of the documented timeline was ominous but so important to the storyline. I don't think I was ever so riveted to a novel as I was to this one, especially for the last 100 pages. I just could not put it down, period. I loved the added dimension of Paula and Renee, and the detail to which we were treated in their romance. I find myself more and more attached to Blair's character now, and o...
Talk about flashbacks! Once I realized what the story line of this book was going to be, my heart pounded, the anxiety and the dread of the horror of 9/11 was so real. I actually paused reading at times as the anxiety was too much, it's amazing how recalling such a dramatic time can trigger ones memories.I was on pins and needles wondering about Savard... my heart was breaking for Stark. Now, really invested in reading this series through.
The very first half of the book was dull. It had more sex then action. I disliked how the author decided to portray 9/11 into the story; how terrorists broke in to kidnap and kill Blair. That had nothing to do with 9-11. It was very fictional and despicable in general. I enjoy reading Radclyffe’s stories in general but this specific one annoyed me. We should honor 9-11 and not make up a story to it. I understand how other readers feels now towards this topic. Sorry, but this story deserves a 3 s...
👍🏾👍🏾I didn’t think that I would be able the read a story referencing the events of 9/11 when, after 17 years it’s still such a sensitive topic. I commend Radclyffe for handling this so well.This installment of this series was beautiful. I love that we’re getting more of the relationship developing between Renee and Stark because that’s all I need in my life at the moment!
DNF Its just the same thing over and over again. Very predictable and the romance is hard to get through. I found myself skipping over all the scenes where Cam and Blair were together they don’t talk about anything they just have sex ! Then they act surprised when the other shows love to them it’s weird.
Cam and Blair’s relationship is revealed to the word when a reporter release the story ahead of schedule. Their is an attack on Blair the same time that the planes crash into the twin towers. No one can be trusted when it turns out that one of the Secret Service members had been working for the other side the whole time. Both Paula and Renée are in misery over not knowing what is happening with their lover. Duty and honor come first. Paula must help secure Blair’s safety and Renée must help with...
The fabulous Honour series continues another great story can't wait for the next one
This was a great story. I felt like I was in the middle of the action. I am so in love with Cam and Blair, the characters are well written an the storyline is interesting.
What a great read! So much action, drama and passion! I’m obsessed with the series! Best books I’ve read from Radclyffe Great take on a very personal and traumatic day for the world.
Great
Jam packed action! I was sad to see it come to an end
I had a hard time wanting to read a book where I was waiting for something really bad to happen.
This continuation of the Honor Series was just OK for me. Nothing and no one stood out, and my predictions were correct. This story is also heavy on the lovey-dovey. Don’t get me wrong; I really like lovey-dovey. However, I skipped redundant love scenes to get to the dialogue and action. (Perhaps the overabundance of affection was intentional on the author’s part to show the nation’s mindset just prior to 9/11.)
This is the first I have read in this series so maybe that is why it seemed thin on plot. Again, just reading this one book, I felt like it's more of an installment, little to no setup and then it just...ends. I know there are installments that came before and others to follow but there isn't a cliffhanger, just an end, with no sewing up of outstanding questions, but also no gotcha to hook you for the next installment.I found the political/terror situations to be somewhat convoluted. I found the...