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Book Review of Falcon's Honor (Falcon, Bk 2) (Harlequin Historical, No 744)

Falcon's Honor (Falcon, Bk 2) (Harlequin Historical, No 744)
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I enjoyed this book and it's counterpart Falcon's Desire (About Gareth's brother)

"Think, Rhian. They must believe that this pendant holds some type of power. If you place the bauble into their hands, what happens then? Do you truly think that they will stop their terrible deeds once they hold any type of power?" So Gareth of Faucon warns Rhian, the woman he is bound by King Stephen to escort to her late mother's family.

Initially, Rhian proves to be a daunting challenge to Gareth as she rakes his arms with her nails, soundly slaps his face and attempts to escape his captivity and that of the family and unknown fiance she does not want to meet. But she is a woman without a home who has few options other than obedience, an option that becomes even more binding as several successive attempts are made by masked assailants to both steal the amethyst pendant she wears and murder her.