Sunday, November 13, 2022

Review: Honor's Refuge by:H Bridgeman

 Honor's Refuge (Love and Honor, #3)

About the Book:

When she was just five years old, Melissa Braxton watched her father take her mother's life. Separated from her sister, Lola, at that time, Melissa grew up with a strong desire to help those stuck in abusive relationships. It's why she became a family therapist and opened a domestic abuse shelter.

After losing a leg to a gunshot wound in the line of duty, Phil Osbourne has felt like a man without a purpose--until he hears Melissa's story and decides to use his Special Forces contacts to track down her missing sister. He knows what he discovers will break Melissa's heart. What he doesn't realize is that helping the women reunite will bring the cartel down on them like the Category 5 hurricane striking Miami.

Bruised yet not quite broken, Melissa and Phil battle the storm and the cartel, calling on strength they didn't know they had to escape death, save the innocent, and--just maybe--find healing in each other's arms.

My Review:

 First of all, I would love to say how much I'm enjoying this series. Love and Honor series really takes you into the front lines and shows you some extraordinary things. The bravery of these individuals is astonishing. It is no wonder why they have such a difficult time once they return home.

 Such is the case with Phil Osbourne. He fought so valiantly only to struggle with relationships. After reading Melissa's story I was wondering what could possibly be the ringer to this whole story. Every author has like a main idea that really grips you. And it wasn't long before I discovered what this author had in store.

 Earth shattering, yet revealing, yet bringing you to your knees is only part of it. Hallee Bridgeman, draws you in with subtle yet simplistic way just to grip you. It was an action packed read, that I am sure you will love.

 

**Disclosure**This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from the publisher. All opinions are my own.



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