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The Cost of Honor

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I am not able to give a review of Cost of Honor. The sex slaves followed by the sciences of abuse of the child brought back bad memories for me. I d not feel these are appropriate to romance novels. Women come to romance novels to escape and to find a world in which they can beehive in HEAs. They do not come to read about rape and abuse.

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I was so thrilled to come back to the Parish family, this time with Tony's story. It was hard for me to really imagine what Tony would be like, a male brought up in a group of strong women.

I adored this book. I loved the love between Tony and Honor and I loved the mystery behind who wanted to come after Honor's family. I also really appreciated getting to revisit the Parish family, especially getting to see what's going on with past characters Justice and Gracie (and Sandesh and Dusty).

As usual, this book is a rush, starting off with some craziness right from the get go and never really slowing down. There's adventure and mystery but there's also love as well, making this a great read for just about anyone.

I can't wait to see what comes next!

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I love this series so much. With each book it gets better and better. Its packed with action and amazing characters. This series is an absolute must read.

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I really enjoyed this story, I will admit that at the beginning I found it to be a little slow but the story soon picked up pace and I thought it was really enjoyable when I got in to the main body of the story as there was a lot more action and the plot was stronger. I thought that the characters were well developed and I enjoyed getting to know them and their different personalities. It is 4 stars from me for this one, highly recommended!!

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A high adrenaline adventure romance with plenty of steam. This writer has a unique writing style that took a little while to get used to but the story moves quickly. This is the third in a series and although it is not necessary to read the previous books, it helps in placing all the characters. Tony is in hiding from his vigilante family after an op goes sideways. Honor runs a multi-faceted business out of her family home, but someone is out to sabotage her. Who is the snake in the grass? The story touches on child abuse which, interestingly enough, comes on the heels of the Harvey Weinstien and Jeffrey Epstien news. The scene where Tony dances for Honor, although not long or involved, melted my heart. Highly recommend!

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