Tuesday, May 2, 2017

For Love and Honor



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About the Book






Book: For Love & Honor

Author: Jody Helund


Genre: Young Adult Historical


Release Date: March 7, 2017



Lady Sabine is harboring a skin blemish, one, that if revealed, could cause her to be branded as a witch, put her life in danger, and damage her chances of making a good marriage. After all, what nobleman would want to marry a woman so flawed?



Sir Bennet is returning home to protect his family from an imminent attack by neighboring lords who seek repayment of debts. Without fortune or means to pay those debts, Sir Bennet realizes his only option is to make a marriage match with a wealthy noblewoman. As a man of honor, he loathes the idea of courting a woman for her money, but with time running out for his family’s safety, what other choice does he have?



As Lady Sabine and Sir Bennet are thrust together under dangerous circumstances, will they both be able to learn to trust each other enough to share their deepest secrets? Or will those secrets ultimately lead to their demise?


My thoughts: (Reviewed by Jenna) First, the disclaimer. "I was provided a free copy of this book. All opinions are my own." That done, FOR LOVE & HONOR is about a knight and a princess as usual. The knights brother has wasted the families fortune and he has only two options to save it, and only one he will consider. Maybe.  She has an ugly birthmark on her arm and must keep it hidden or she'll be tried and covicted as a witch.  

FOR LOVE & HONOR is a really exciting book and I really loved it because there is a lot of adventure in it, the hero and heroine's lives are in danger--especially the heroine--and wow. Just wow. 

I couldn't put this book down and I totally can't wait for the next book. Definately one of my top ten favorite authors! 


About the Author


Jody Hedlund is a best-selling and award-winning author who loves fairy-tales and happily-ever-afters. She makes her home in Midland, MI with her husband and five teen-aged children. When she’s not writing another of her page-turning stories, you can usually find her sipping coffee, eating chocolate, and reading.




Guest Post from Jody Hedlund


Is Chivalry on the Brink of Extinction?
By Jody Hedlund
With the release of Fifty Shades of Grey movie and its popularity, I can’t help but wonder about the long-term consequences that such ideology will have on how people view relationships.
Already, too many couples struggle to maintain happy, healthy relationships. In fact, it’s become almost a weekly occurrence to get news of another friend or acquaintance who is dealing with a spouse cheating or leaving.
Mutual respect, loyalty, honor, and self-sacrifice have become out-dated, forgotten, or tossed aside in place of short-term pleasure that often leaves people feeling hollow and empty.
I honestly can’t help wondering where chivalry has gone, and not just the man-doting-on-the-woman chivalry. But mutual chivalry, the kind where each person in the relationship puts the other in high esteem, uplifts them, and makes a concerted effort to protect and cherish (both emotionally and physically).
Has chivalry become antiquated in our modern society? And even if it has, should it be outdated and on the brink of extinction? Should we be making more of an effort to reclaim mutual respect in relationships?
The kind of respect that does things for someone with no thought of getting anything in return.
The kind of respect that is graciously honest about problems instead of sneaking around and being unfaithful.
The kind of respect that is willing to sacrifice and see the needs of others instead of demanding our way and our own needs be met first.
As my teenage children enter into dating relationships, I worry about the influence of movies like Fifty Shades of Grey. I worry that they’ll see dysfunction as the norm. I worry that they’ll settle for a lot less than they should in their relationships. I worry that they won’t even know the meaning of chivalry.
Of course, we’re having candid conversations about all of these issues. Of course, my husband and I attempt to model mutual respect. And of course, I’m praying my teens work on growing their own character so that they can be strong and ready for whatever they might face.
But one of the things I’ve done over the past couple of years is write a young adult (YA) series that is aimed at some of these very issues The third book, FOR LOVE & HONOR, just released this spring (and can be read as a stand-alone). Since the story is set in medieval times amidst castles, knights, and ladies, chivalry is already a huge part of that era.
More than giving readers a glimpse of chivalry, however, I hope the book sparks some discussion about what it means to have healthy, respectful relationships. The book contains reader questions at the end that youth groups, moms and daughters, or friends can use together.
It’s not just another dating book. Instead it’s a fun and entertaining story that can hopefully facilitate discussion regarding what it means to truly demonstrate chivalry in our relationships.
So what do YOU think? Is chivalry on the brink of extinction? What are some ways we can make sure that we don’t lose it?




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Giveaway


To celebrate her tour, Jody is giving away all three books in the Noble Knights Series!



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8 comments:

Amy said...

I love reading a good book that I just can't put down!! This is one of those that interested me.

Amy said...

The giveaway link didn't work for me.

Karen said...

Oh my goodness! I know that chivalry isn't dead, but it sure hides well sometimes! Teaching children manners is a lost art, it seems. My husband and I are trying our hardest to teach our daughter to treat others as she wants to be treated, and to see them as our Heavenly Father does: as beloved children.

Jody Hedlund said...

Thank you so much for hosting me for this blog tour! I'm delighted that you enjoyed the book! Blessings!

Caryl Kane said...

I love Jody Hedlund's stories! I'm excited to read this series!

Jennifer said...

I'm grateful for a book that shows how no one is perfect, we all have some kind of problem or issue. That is why I don't understand when people setup the social classes like we have. Thanks Jody for writing a story that shows the harm this can do when we pick on others defects.
jennydtipton at gmail dot com

Danielle H. said...

Your review has me excited to read this! I love finding books that are so good you just can't put them down.

Laura said...

I am SO excited to read these books! I can't wait! :)

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