Monday, September 26, 2022

In Honor's Defense

by Karen Witemeyer
Bethany House, 2022. 376 pgs. Romance

When her brother dies suddenly, Damaris Baxter moves to Texas to take custody of her nephew. Luke Davenport winds up gravely injured when he rescues Damaris's nephew from a group of rustlers. As suspicions grow regarding the death of her brother, more danger appears, threatening the family Luke may be unable to live without.

This is the third book in the Hanger's Horsemen series and probably my favorite so far! I liked that Luke got his own story. He's had a rough past and struggles with believing anyone would want him. Damaris starts out so timid and has to keep forcing herself to do things she doesn't think she can. I like how these two learn to support and encourage each other and to open their hearts to love. 

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