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Code of Honor

Honor • Book 8

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Why You'll Love This

When the threat to the President comes from inside American politics itself, the line between protection and exposure becomes almost impossible to hold.

  • Great if you want: political thriller energy wrapped in a long-running lesbian romance series
  • The experience: taut and fast-moving with multiple converging storylines under pressure
  • The writing: Radclyffe balances procedural detail with emotional stakes cleanly and confidently
  • Skip if: you haven't read earlier Honor books — context matters here

About This Book

When domestic terrorism strikes close to the presidency, the line between public duty and personal survival becomes razor-thin. Blair Powell knows the risks of life on the campaign trail with her father, President Andrew Powell—but knowing the danger and living inside it are two very different things. With an assassination attempt already survived and the perpetrators still loose, Cam Roberts is running a covert operation that could expose treasonous ties reaching the highest levels of government. The stakes are political, personal, and deeply intimate, and Radclyffe never lets readers forget that the people carrying the weight of national security are also carrying the weight of loving each other.

Eight books into the Honor series, Radclyffe writes Blair and Cam with the confidence of an author who knows exactly what these characters have earned and what they still have to lose. The prose is taut and purposeful, balancing procedural tension with emotional undercurrents that reward readers who've followed this relationship from the beginning. New readers will find a thriller that stands on its own; longtime fans will find something richer—the particular satisfaction of watching two fully realized people navigate an impossible world together.