Higher Honor Review

Higher Honor
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Susan Kirkland has created a military novel based on much of what she herself observed and experienced, a romance that doesn't fit the usual formula, a story with dark and realistic events as well as the hope and light that only Christ can bring. The code of the academy is tested--honor, honesty, valor--as are the Christian values of two cadets, Michael and Mandy, who seem to be the only light in their circle of friends. The old ways of thinking clash with newer ideas in the academy. Will there be a peaceful resolution? Can the old guard accept orders from superiors when they are delivered through a woman cadet? And are the women tough enough to stand their ground? What about forgiveness and recovery after Chris' assault on Cassidy? Then the biggest question is, what about redemption for all of Michael's friends and close brothers in arms?
I don't want to give away a lot of the action, but it is a gripping story. No holds barred, yet it isn't graphic in portraying violence. The lives of five cadets are explored in detail as they all struggle with decisions, actions, and emotions. It's a story for men to read as well as women, full of issues to cause one to pause and think. Hopefully, it will also cause the readers to do some praying and dig into scripture a lot more. Relationships with Jesus are a big part of the story, but answers aren't always those neat ones that don't have any frayed edges.

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