Friday, August 3, 2018

My Review: A Defense of Honor



" . . . grace doesn't come because of anything you can do.  Jesus didn't die and rise again so you could crucify yourself with guilt." - Graham, Lord Wharton

Description:
When Katherine "Kit" FitzGilbert turned her back on London society more than a decade ago, she determined never to set foot in a ballroom again. But when business takes her to London and she's forced to run for her life, she stumbles upon not only a glamorous ballroom but also Graham, Lord Wharton. What should have been a chance encounter becomes much more as Graham embarks on a search for his friend's missing sister and is convinced Kit knows more about the girl than she's telling.

After meeting Graham, Kit finds herself wishing things could have been different for the first time in her life, but what she wants can't matter. Long ago, she dedicated herself to helping women escape the same scorn that drove her from London and raising the innocent children caught in the crossfire. And as much as she desperately wishes to tell Graham everything, revealing the truth isn't worth putting him and everyone she loves in danger.


About the Author:
Kristi Ann Hunter is the author of the Hawthorne House series and a 2016 RITA Award winner, an ACFW Genesis contest winner, and a Georgia Romance Writers Maggie Award for excellence winner. She lives with her husband and three children in Georgia. Find her online at www.kristiannhunter.com.









My Review: 5 stars
I’m not even sure where to start this review . . . I simply fell in love with this book and the characters!  I’ve been a huge fan of Ms. Hunter’s books since reading her very first one, which was actually a novella to introduce her first series.  And I’ve happily fallen into each of her books, smiling at the end, but also sad that the journey is over, at least for now.  So learning she had a new series beginning made this book addict incredibly happy!  And as expected, I was not disappointed in the least!  I never have a favorite of her books, except for perhaps the one I’ve just finished.  For the moment, this one must be m favorite, until I reread one of the others.

I can’t even begin to describe what makes her writing style different, but there is something that is just distinctly Kristi Ann Hunter.  I’m actually not even typically that much of a fan of the Regency time period, so her books are definitely the exception to my rule.  They are unique, at least to me.  I so enjoy the genuineness.  The characters simply come alive and I often feel as though I’m right there with them.  I adore the humor she weaves into them.  I don’t often read Regency novels that make me laugh like hers do: out loud and often.  I so appreciate the depth in her stories.  They aren’t “preachy,” but at the same time, I often find myself convicted by something one of the characters is struggling with.  I can see myself in them or in the situation and that just deepens how much I’m enjoying the story, lighthearted though it often was.  

I immensely enjoyed getting to know all of the characters in this book, from Graham and his friends (I’m hoping we’ll see more of them!), to Kit and the ladies at the manor, and of course the children that simply stole the show, more often than not!  If you enjoy stories that tug on your heart, but also encourage you to laugh out loud in public places, then I highly recommend this book!

Thanks for stopping by!  I so appreciate the time you take to read my reviews and I hope you enjoyed it! 
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