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Honor's Knight
Honor's Knight | Rachel Bach
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The rollicking sequel to Fortune's Pawn -- an action packed science fiction novel. Devi Morris has a lot of problems. And not the fun, easy-to-shoot kind either. After a mysterious attack left her short several memories and one partner, she's determined to keep her head down, do her job, and get on with her life. But even though Devi's not actually looking for it -- trouble keeps finding her. She sees things no one else can, the black stain on her hands is growing, and she is entangled with the cook she's supposed to hate. But when a deadly crisis exposes far more of the truth than she bargained for, Devi discovers there's worse fates than being shot, and sometimes the only people you can trust are the ones who want you dead.
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Deebee
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While it wasn't quite as good as the first book with its appealing mystery upon mystery this was still a highly enjoyable book. This was about the fallout from the knowledge gained & actions taken in the first book which led Devi onto a whole new path. Chock full of action and adventure, it was also interesting to see how things developed with Rupert. #romansty #osrbc

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Kittkatt
Honor's Knight | Rachel Bach

The truth is that there are no heroes. We're all villains excusing our actions by hiding behind the greater good.

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KarenaFagan
Honor's Knight | Rachel Bach
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Interested to see where this series is heading. I'm enjoying it more than I thought I would. #boutofbooks

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jennirl
Honor's Knight | Rachel Bach

finished FORTUNE'S PAWN midway on my previous flight, used airport wifi to get this one ASAP because i am HOOKED.

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adragoninspace
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"The battle fury was singing loud and lovely in my head. For the first time in days, I didn't feel sick, crazy, of confused. I felt powerful, and I took my enemy's head in a clean, masterful stroke."