Honor

Honor by Sherryl Woods, published by Silhouette Books in 1992, is a work of fiction that explores the complexities of love and family expectations. This first edition, comprising 253 pages, delves into the life of Kevin Halloran, who challenges his family’s traditions by marrying Lacey Granger, a woman from a lower social class. The narrative centers on Kevin’s determination to honor and protect his bride, highlighting the struggles and triumphs that arise from their union.
Readers will find a story that examines themes of loyalty and personal sacrifice as Kevin confronts various challenges to uphold his commitment to Lacey. The book presents a nuanced portrayal of the dynamics between social class and personal values, inviting readers to reflect on the lengths one might go to for love. With its focus on character development and emotional depth, Honor offers an engaging exploration of the bonds that define relationships and the societal pressures that can influence them.
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“Kevin Halloran had defied his lofty family tradition in order to wed lower-class Lacey Granger?and he’d been a better man for it. Surely, then, there was no dragon he couldn’t slay to honor and protect his beloved bride.” –Amazon.com.
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