Andi Tubbs's Reviews > For Love and Honor
For Love and Honor (An Uncertain Choice, #3)
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It's a lot of fun to watch an author write in different genre's, and time periods. Ms. Hedlund seems to do it flawlessly, with great attention to detail, engaging the reader along each turn.
There is one theme that is constant throughout the book, learning to accept yourself just the way you are. Lady Sabine believes that because she has a skin blemish she is unlovable. Isn't that how we all felt before we met Jesus?
The love story between Bennet and Lady Sabine is sweet, not rushed, or overdone. Lady Sabine is sassy and snarky at times, which is perfect for Bennet.
When I think that this book is for young adults, I think what a perfect theme, learning to love yourself just the way you are, echoing Beauty and the Beast.
This book would be a perfect summer book read for the teenager in your life, highly recommended!
There is one theme that is constant throughout the book, learning to accept yourself just the way you are. Lady Sabine believes that because she has a skin blemish she is unlovable. Isn't that how we all felt before we met Jesus?
The love story between Bennet and Lady Sabine is sweet, not rushed, or overdone. Lady Sabine is sassy and snarky at times, which is perfect for Bennet.
When I think that this book is for young adults, I think what a perfect theme, learning to love yourself just the way you are, echoing Beauty and the Beast.
This book would be a perfect summer book read for the teenager in your life, highly recommended!
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October 23, 2016
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October 23, 2016
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to-read
April 30, 2017
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Started Reading
April 30, 2017
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May 9, 2017
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Finished Reading