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Honor Under Siege

Honor • Book 6

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Why You'll Love This

Marrying the President's daughter while hunting domestic terrorists is exactly as complicated as it sounds.

  • Great if you want: political thriller energy wrapped around a committed, high-stakes romance
  • The experience: tense and propulsive — duty, danger, and love colliding constantly
  • The writing: Radclyffe builds layered loyalties cleanly, never losing the emotional thread
  • Skip if: you haven't read earlier books — this series rewards reading in order

About This Book

When your relationship is already a political lightning rod, announcing your engagement in the shadow of an assassination threat takes a particular kind of courage. In this sixth installment of Radclyffe's Honor series, Secret Service Agent Cameron Roberts and Blair Powell—the President's daughter—face a world where love and duty pull in opposite directions and where the wrong decision can cost more than a career. With domestic terrorists still unaccounted for and international threats demanding Cam's attention, the tension between personal happiness and professional responsibility has never felt more urgent or more human.

What sets this entry apart is how confidently Radclyffe sustains momentum across a sprawling cast and multiple plotlines without losing the emotional intimacy that defines the series. The prose is clean and purposeful, trusting readers to feel the weight of small moments—a hesitation, a choice deferred—without overexplaining them. By this point in the series, Radclyffe has built a world with genuine stakes and characters who have earned their complexity. Readers who have followed Cam and Blair from the beginning will find this installment both a satisfying progression and a reminder of why the series holds up across six books.