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A Man of Honor: First Responders Book #3

por Loree Lough

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On a steamy spring morning, Dusty Parker--part-time pastor, part-time search-and-rescue team member, and full-time administrator of a school for troubled boys--joins the search for a missing teenage girl. He partners with volunteer and inner-city school teacher Grace Sinclair, and what they find bonds them in ways neither could have expected. As they begin to build their lives together, a visitor from the past causes Dusty and Grace to further open their hearts and home. But a threat is looming on their seemingly perfect lives and in one terrifying night, everything changes.… (más)
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A Man of Honor was a love story – a love story between people and their God, between parents and children, between a man and a woman, between friends. It was a story about living life through the tenets of faith. Dusty was a reformed bad boy, now a pastor and running a school for at-risk boys. Grace was a teacher who restructures her life for those she loves. Their worlds collide after the disappearance and death of one of Grace’s students and that simple meeting blossoms into a deep love.

Dusty was a strong character and it was easy to identify and sympathize with him. His work as a pastor, his school and its issues, his part-time search and rescue duties are all handled with depth and emotion. Grace was a bit more of a cipher. She was a teacher, but she was almost never in the school. She seemed to have almost no friends. She was generous to a fault, overly generous. I have no idea how she found time to teach with everything else she seemed to be doing. Her reactions to bad news were always so giving, it was hard to see her as much more than “perfect”. As such, this was much more Dusty’s book than Grace’s.

The pacing of the story was excellent. There were no long passages that had to be slogged through or places where a scene that needed time to build was instead rushed through. The drama of their everyday lives, whether major issues with family and gangs or simple days with the usual attendant minor struggles, played out in a well-written narrative. This was definitely a drama and the lives, needs, and ethos of first responders was very evident in this book as Grace was pulled deeper into Dusty’s world.

As the third book in a series, A Man of Honor stood very well on its own. There was never a sense that something was missing or that there were situations I should have understood but did not as a result of not reading the earlier two books.

A Man of Honor was a poignant, sweet book with characters who mostly worked. It was well-written and deals with serious issues in a manner that makes them feel surmountable. The writing was excellent and kept up interest throughout. Unfortunately, while the ending feels natural within the context of the story, it was not one that worked for me. I would have rated this book at a 4.5 were it not for the ending.

RATING: 4

REVIEWED BY: Monique Neaves

RECEIVED FROM THE PUBLISHER FOR AN HONEST REVIEW BY MY BOOK ADDICTION AND MORE ( )
  MyBookAddiction | Oct 4, 2012 |
Dusty Parker is a part-time pastor, part-time SAR member, and administrator of Last Chance, a school for troubled boys.

Grace Sinclair is an inner-city high school Art and English teacher. When she isn't teaching, Grace runs her family's thirty acre farm, Angel Acres.

When one of Grace's students, teenager Melissa Logan goes missing during her prom, Grace volunteers in the SAR and is partnered with Dusty. Both Grace and Dusty have troubled pasts, and as they work together on the SAR, they form a bond and find love, but one terrifying night will test the strength of their love and could change everything.

A Man Of Honor is the third book in the First Responders Series, and just when you think the series can't get any better, author Loree Lough pulls out all the stops! Masterfully written in the third person narrative, this is so much more than your ordinary romance story, it is about real life situations and the amazing lives and dedication of First Responders. The author masterfully weaves a tale that engages the reader to follow Grace and Dusty's journey, it has enough romance, drama, suspense, twist and turns that keeps the reader sitting on the edge of their seat. It is a story that will take the reader on an emotional roller coaster ride, it will make you laugh, cry, and pull at your heartstrings.

The author has a wonderful way of creating a strong cast of characters who are realistic, complex and engaging people. She creates characters who are not perfect, they have flaws like we do, they are easy to relate to and connect with, and you can't help but get drawn into their lives. I absolutely loved following along Grace and Dusty's journey, their emotional pasts and admirable professions touched my heart, they were an interesting couple that kept me engaged and interested. With a quirky supporting cast of characters, engaging dialogue and riveting interactions, A Man Of Honor is a story that is a very powerful and compelling read.

A Man Of Honor is simply a beautiful, inspirational and powerfully compelling story that will resonate with you long after the last words have been read.

Disclaimer: I received a copy of the book from the publisher in exchange for my honest review and participation in a virtual book tour event hosted by Pump Up Your Book! Virtual Book Publicity Tours.

http://jerseygirlbookreviews.blogspot.com/2012/09/a-man-of-honor-first-responder... ( )
  JerseyGirlBookReview | Sep 19, 2012 |
Author: Loree Lough
Published By: Ablingdon Press
Age Recommended: 14
Rating: 5
Blog For: GMTA

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"A Man of Honor" by Loree Lough was the third book in the series (The First Responders Series) and a very good inspiring read that I thoroughly enjoyed. I found this novel to be not only beautiful but also powerful. Be ready for many twist and turns that kept me on the edge of my seat and I did find myself laughing at a lot as the story progressed.

How this author got these two people together was simply a work of art. Dusty Parker was not only a pastor, a search and rescue team member, but also in charge of eleven troubled teen boys that he cared for deeply..then there was a gang leader(Gonzo) who also wanted Dusty's boys in his gang. Grace Sinclair was a teacher...and one of her students(Melissa) had disappeared and ended up dead and this is where these two (Dusty & Grace) meet up and you will get the answer to the question...Was this 'love at first sight?' Will there be test in this relationship? Now, this is where I say you must pick up this excellent "Man of Honor" to see how this author gets this story out because the end will be a real test that only if you read "A Man of Honor" will you find out if...'Grace could do it!'

The characters were really all very very good..making this story so believable and powerful...Dusty, Melissa, Grace, Mitch, Gavin, Derek, Lucille, Matt, Honor,Montel, Cody, Trevor, Molly Logan, Kylie, Uncle Mike, Joe, Frank Benedict,Jesse Vaugh, Dom, Destor, Jack, Billy, Axel, Nick, Tony, Nestor, Miller, Shipley,Isaacs, Gonzo, Randi Fletcher, Ethan, Austin, Keith,and Agent Spencer Pastor Nolt, Mercy, Amanda, Dr. Applegate, Anita, Conner, Adam Miller, Blake, Flynn, Mr. Miller, Dr.Peterson, Marianai, Brigid and Tucker.

"A Man of Honor" showed much love, faith, humor, death and even tears. If you are in for a excellent read I would recommend this one for you. ( )
  arlenadean | Aug 3, 2012 |
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On a steamy spring morning, Dusty Parker--part-time pastor, part-time search-and-rescue team member, and full-time administrator of a school for troubled boys--joins the search for a missing teenage girl. He partners with volunteer and inner-city school teacher Grace Sinclair, and what they find bonds them in ways neither could have expected. As they begin to build their lives together, a visitor from the past causes Dusty and Grace to further open their hearts and home. But a threat is looming on their seemingly perfect lives and in one terrifying night, everything changes.

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