Review: Shades of Honor

Book Review: Shades of Honor, by Sandy Williams, 5 stars


 

She won her freedom. Can she win a war? Commander Rhys Rykus is facing court martial. With his career on the line, he’s ordered to keep his distance from the brainwashed Ash and protect her from afar, but sinister elements threaten her safety. He accepts a new mission that puts them on the same warship, knowing it will take all his self-control to fight his feelings for her. Lieutenant Ramie Ashdyn is no stranger to fighting for her life. Still under the influence of the Coalition’s brainwashing, she cares little for her own safety. She merely wants to protect the Coalition… and reconnect with Rykus. Rykus knows how important Ash is to keeping all of them alive, but the target on her back is enormous. Will the growing threat to the Coalition take down Ash and Rip’s only shot at love?


Genre: science fiction / science fiction romance

Publication date: November 2016

Mature content: yes

Review: Loved it! Even more than book one, and I didn't think it was possible. It's non-stop action almost from start to finish, and a lot of unexpected twists and turns. The story is compelling and I found myself hooked from page one. I read this book in less than a day, and if I could spare more time for reading I would have probably read it in just one sitting.
 


 
 
The placements of the sex scenes in these books is a bit debatable, but if Rykus and Ash can joke about it, I guess we'll let them have it their way.

Shades of Honor is book 2 in the Anomaly series (you can also read my review of book one, Shades of Treason). Although the author does give a bit on insight throughout the book about what happened before, it's still not a book I would recommend as a stand alone. 
 
 
   
 
 
Now I definitely need to read book three asap...
 
Happy readings,

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