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Jan 10, 2016Sunshine18 rated this title 0.5 out of 5 stars
If you put a hold on this book, I would recommend cancelling it. It was terrible. And really surprising that it was even published. Spoilers to follow ---- Honor finds out that Hancock betrayed her. She thought she was safe only to find out that he will deliver her to the enemy where she will be tortured and raped and eventually killed. He tells her she needs to die for the greater good. But her death will not be in vain. She will be saving thousands of innocent people in the process. So, her initial reaction is totally believable. She's angry, hates him etc. then she says she deserves to know what she's dying for and Hancock explains. Then, boom, she forgives him. And she's comforting him. Seriously?