Why You'll Love This
When the enemy is inside the government and the woman you love is the target, loyalty becomes the most dangerous weapon of all.
- Great if you want: political intrigue wrapped tightly around a high-stakes romance
- The experience: tense and propulsive, with emotional weight that builds throughout
- The writing: Radclyffe balances action and intimacy with clean, assured pacing
- Skip if: you haven't read earlier books — this series rewards reading in order
About This Book
In the shadow of September 11th, Secret Service agent Cameron Roberts is hunting traitors from inside her own government — people who came close to killing the woman she loves. That personal wound gives this fifth installment in Radclyffe's Honor series its driving urgency. Blair Powell isn't simply waiting to be protected; she's fighting her own battle to keep Cam from being made a scapegoat as Washington's political machinery grinds into damage-control mode. The stakes are professional, romantic, and deeply human, and Radclyffe refuses to let either woman be reduced to a single role.
What distinguishes this novel as a reading experience is how cleanly Radclyffe balances espionage procedural tension with intimate emotional stakes. The pacing is controlled and deliberate — she understands when to pull back from action and let the relationship breathe, which makes the danger feel genuinely costly rather than abstract. Readers already invested in Cam and Blair will find the bond between them tested in ways that feel earned rather than manufactured. For anyone who appreciates romance where the characters carry real professional weight, this installment delivers both.
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