Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Bookish Tuesday | A Defense of Honor by Kristi Ann Hunter

Book Review by Iola Goulton @iolagoulton




The Honourable Katherine FitzGilbert (I'm sorry, but the title is British, so it should be Honourable not Honorable) is now known as Mama Kit. She shepherds a group of not-quite-orphans in a forgotten house in the country. Her anonymity and remote seclusion are her weapons, the way she protects those in her charge.

Graham, Viscount Wharton, is bored ... at least, until he notices a beautiful lady in green at a ball, a lady he then rescues before she disappears. He has no idea how to find her again, as he doesn't even know her name. So he's more than a little surprised to come across her in an out-of-the-way almost-abandoned manor house near the small market town of Marlborough.

As first meetings go, Kit and Graham's first meeting is definitely memorable. So is their second.


But it's when they meet in Marlborough that things get interesting. Graham is trying to locate his best friend's missing sister, and he realises Kit must know where she is. But Kit has spent the last twelve years protecting women and hiding their illegitimate children, and she's not about to stop for some random Lord who finds her secret home. No matter how attractive he is.

And the end ... I'm not going to give spoilers, but I am already looking forward to the next book in the series.

A Defence of Honor is the first full-length novel in Kristi Ann Hunter's new Haven Manor series, but it's not the first book. There is a prequel novella, A Search for Refuge, which is available as a free ebook.

It's not necessary to read A Search for Refuge first, although I did, and I can assure you it will provide needed backstory to A Defence of Honor.

Recommended for all Regency romance fans, because it's close to perfect. And Kristi Ann Hunter is a wonderful witty writer.


Thanks to Bethany House and NetGalley for providing a free ebook for review.


About Iola Goulton


Iola Goulton is a New Zealand book reviewer, freelance editor, and author, writing contemporary Christian romance with a Kiwi twist. She is a member of the Sisterhood of Unpronounceable Names (Iola is pronounced yo-la, not eye-ola and definitely not Lola).

Iola holds a degree in marketing, has a background in human resource consulting, and currently works as a freelance editor. When she’s not working, Iola is usually reading or writing her next book review. Iola lives in the beautiful Bay of Plenty in New Zealand (not far from Hobbiton) with her husband, two teenagers and one cat. She is currently working on her first novel.

3 comments:

  1. Great review, Iola! I enjoy reading regency romance and this sounds like a fun series. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us. :)

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  3. Sorry, my first comment was: Definitely Honourable! This sounds like a delightful read. Thank you for posting, Ilona.

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