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O**E
a wedding ... a new budding romance ... and a terrorist attempt
this book focuses on 3 areas: 1. the wedding of Cam and Blair, 2. the romance between Dana (the sole reporter covering the wedding & the famed couple) & Emory (the talented stem cell doctor/researcher who is a friend of Diane & Blair) and 3. Matheson's (terrorist) attempted kill and capture of Blair. This one has less action & violence until its near conclusion (with the exception of in the middle of the book) and instead focuses mainly on the developing love between the reporter and doctor... even the wedding is less than a focused topic than this main plot. as with each Radclyffe novel, there is plenty of heat between characters, full-span action when the terrorist plot is in full effect and certain love between Cam & Blair, Paula & Renee and Valerie & Diane... and soon by the end -- Emory & Dana. I found myself frustrated when Diane flirted with Dana knowing she was in love with Valerie but quickly realized the woman cannot help herself. as with the prior books, Radclyffe simply will not introduce anything into Cam & Blair's lovemaking that will make it less routine... odd. Nonetheless, decent read... not as good to me as the other books in the series but good enough to keep the momentum of the series intact.
J**R
Loved this book!
I've read this series twice. It's in my top three favorite series: The Honor Series, The Midnight Hunter series (by Radclyffe as L.L. Raand), and The Elite Operatives Series by Kim Baldwin and Xenia Alexiou. One of the aspects that I really like about this series is that the author introduces new characters as the series goes along. So while you get to read about your favorite characters, Cam and Blair, you also get to see into the other character's worlds as well. As for how the book ends...I'll say this...it could not have ended any other way. Radclyffe got it perfect!If you're reading reviews for this book then you've probably read a couple of the books already, keep going, they're great! And if you haven't started the series...buy the series now...buy all of it, you'll end up buying them anyway because you won't be able to put the books down.
W**L
A waste of money
Maybe I read a different version than the previous reviewers? Is there more than one version? Just when I thought this series couldn't get worse....it does. I don't know why I keep hoping that the magic of the first one will return. The book reads more like an outline for a novel, rather than the actual novel, and the ridiculous length of it has nothing to do with it. NOTHING happens.Oh wait. Cameron almost gets blown up (as usual), Blair is hunted (as usual), and the two of them spend a lot of time whining about how much they want to keep each other safe (as usual). If not for those familiar themes, I wouldn't have been sure I was reading a book in the "Honor" series.The book focuses entirely too much on a very minor character that was introduced a few novels ago. And, in my opinion, a not very interesting character at that. Another reviewer said it would be helpful to read the previous novels so you'd know what was going on. I disagree, as the author spends a lot of wasted time on back story, bringing you up to speed on most of what has happened. Besides, since the "main" characters have very little to do with the story, you don't need to know what has happened because the novel is almost all about Doctor Emory and her new love interest. The regular cast is hardly present and that's the worst part.I don't want to ruin the suspense (GUFFAW! In case the sarcasm isn't completely apparent) for anyone, so I won't give away any plot points, but Cameron Roberts needs to be relieved of duty immediately. She is supposed to be the best at what she does, and yet the bad guys always get entirely too close to her and/or Blair. Fortunately for her, the "bad guys" are always so stupid that their evil plan is thwarted with relative ease, and in this particular instance that's doubly so. I admit, when the "climax" happened, my jaw dropped. Not because it was so well written or so unexpected, but for the sheer stupidity of it. It felt like the author got tired or bored or both and came up with the quickest ending she could, and I use the word "ending" very loosely, because this one also leaves the reader hanging.If you can get it for free from your local library and have an hour to kill, go for it. Otherwise, it's a huge waste of money and extremely disappointing.
A**N
Excellent Series
This is a great story, saga! I love the characters, the plots. The author has done a great job of making the incidents appear real. I am so looking forward to the next book!
S**Y
Honor series
Radclyffe is a great author, all of her books tend to draw you in and refuse to let you go. She always leaves me wanting more. The honor series is no exception, very well put together and written. She makes you fall in love with the story and all of the characters. The only complaint I have is that after a while you grow weary of Blair's whining, I understand her struggle with Cameron and why she acts the way she does but she could have toned it down a bit. Overall very good series by Radclyffe and I honestly hope she puts out more in the honor series, maybe get into life after the honeymoon. :)
J**D
Loved it, Loved it, Loved it!!!
I cannot express enough how totally splendid the "Honor Series", by Radclyffe is.I read the 1st book "Above All Honor", and had no rest until I had read the remaining 6 books of the series in a marathon fashion.The Honor series is exactly the type of reading I enjoy and like to absorb myself in.It is Fiction; it is what it is suppose to be for readers like me who want to read Lesbian fiction filled with Love & Romance, Hot Sex, Thrilling Suspense, and where at the end, the Beautiful Handsome Girl falls in love & always gets the Beautiful, awesomely Sexy Girl!!
T**N
Honor Series
This book is a great read and addition to the Honor Series. I fell in love with the two main character's and there inner conflicts not to mention the other character's and their issues. For me The Honor Series has been like a soap opera I couldn't stop watching. I wish there were more books to the series, not to mention spin offs on a couple of the other character's. Blair & Valerie are my all time favorite character's. I love the author Radclyffe / LL Raand - she keeps me very entertained.
K**R
Geez!
Radclyffe has an amazing ability of story telling. Although I can imagine all of them possibly happening in real life and not just as fiction. That is how realistic her stories and her characters are. This particular book has a little of everything. Love, friendship, and family. But it also made you laugh, brings tears to your eyes and of course there's those hold your breath moments. Excellent read, and very well developed. I wouldn't advise you read this as a stand-alone novel. To really appreciate it you need to read the other six first. Enjoy, and be prepared to duck.
C**S
I love this series
I love this series! I love Cam and Blair's characters. This book has left me trusting Valery at last i thought she may turn out to be working against Cam and her team but nice to see i was wrong their. At first i thought the book was too short but Radclyffe has wrote it really well the building suspense isnt let down. Looking forward to the next book
C**E
Done it again
How Radclyffe does it I don't know but her writing is spectacular the new characters she brings into her stories are great looking forward to book 8 of the series keep it coming R
M**S
Great
Great
A**S
Ultimo libro de la saga
El libro viene en perfecto estado exteriormente, aunque algunas páginas (solo 3 o 4) estan un poco rotas, pero en general está en muy buen estado. Deseando terminarlo para ver si es tan bueno como los demás libros de la saga Honor.
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