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# David: Lord of Honor (Lonely Lords)

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Review: Readable, believable, engrossing - Regency era romances, most romances in fact, follow a formula which goes something like this: handsome hero meets beautiful heroine, attraction occurs, but one or both of them is haunted by events in their past. Problems, exacerbated by often dubious misunderstandings, drive a wedge between them, one or the other of them is hurt/endangered, the H/h comes to the rescue, problems are solved, declarations are made and all's well that ends well for a final, romantic HEA. Those elements, with the exception of the aforementioned dubious misunderstandings, are present in 'David: Lord of Honor.' So, what sets 'David' apart and earns it five stars from me? The short answer is the quality of the writing. The longer answer is the complexity of characterization. The writing is very good in that it flows smoothly, balances engaging character dialog with the characters' internal musings that actually move the story along without being a rehash of what's already been said out loud. The language used feels correct to the period and the plot, while not complex, is engaging. For at least 60% of the novel, the reader is left to wonder if the H/h will actually be able to work out their problems. As to characterization, the reader comes to know Letty and David at a fairly deep level. Both are believably human, both have experienced believable sorrow and regret in their past lives that has shaped who they are when they meet and both struggle believably, with their relationship. Do you notice a theme here? Ms. Burrowes has done what so many authors can't or are unwilling to take the time to do: she has made the manners, mores and social strictures of the Regency Era an important CHARACTER in this story, but has done it in a very unusual way by putting the characters in a setting that is the antithesis of Regency Era propriety. As a result, the social/moral conflict in this story feels real to the era and because of that the angst it produces also feels real and made this reader's heart hurt more than just a little throughout. Given her circumstances, Letty is understandably hard, but not calculating. Given his upbringing and past experiences, David is understandably weary and heart sore, but not weak. The secondary characters rise above window dressing to serve real purpose in enhancing reader knowledge of the main characters and help move the story along. Because I came to care deeply about these characters, I found the sex scenes to be some of the best I've read in this genre. The first are achingly tender and beautifully described without being anatomically graphic. As later intimate scenes occur, they become infused with a sense of near desperation as the obstacles between these two, especially those on Letty's side, rise to the near insurmountable. The sex scenes do as much as the dialog to set feeling of growing despair and inevitable separation between these two. Is this novel perfect? No. David comes off just a shade too understanding and Letty just a bit too self-sacrificing but neither excess is so great that it will get in the way of rooting for them to be together. Also, I would have also preferred that the 'villain' of this piece have been more present through dialogue than being mostly just talked about. Finally, the act of violence that threatened Letty felt a bit contrived. These are things I noticed as I read, but they didn't interfere greatly with my pleasure in the reading. Bottom line: There is a fair amount of angst in this story, but I found it believable and very, very satisfying. I'll be reading more of Ms. Burrowes' writing.
Review: A truly hear felt romance - This story held great emotional connections. I loved the writers ability to capture the love of family members, and true love. This wasn't about sex, or graphic sex as in some romance novels. There was very little heat considering, however it was more an emotional connection. He could read her, she could read him, they balanced each other. The hero was incredibly honorable and quite lovable really. She was strong and yet not at all frustrating or wicked. I read this book straight through, although it lacked excitement, suspense, or conflict. It was mostly a strong love formed between two people of different worlds, and them finding a way to be together. The brother Daniel was a wonderful character, as we're all secondary characters. I found myself interested in reading all of their stories. Although it did lack certain details, it wasn't filled with useless details which I appreciated and kept the story moving forward without having to skim over pages of useless information. A very good book in my opinion, and highly recommended. I gave 4 stars instead of 5 because it really didn't have that certain excitement to make it truly remarkable, but nonetheless worth the time to read it, and very endearing at that.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,563,455 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #190,343 in American Literature (Books) #538,444 in Romance (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,941) |
| Dimensions  | 4.2 x 1.1 x 6.8 inches |
| ISBN-10  | 1492638641 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1492638643 |
| Item Weight  | 6.7 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 384 pages |
| Publication date  | February 7, 2017 |
| Publisher  | Sourcebooks Casablanca |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Readable, believable, engrossing
*by T***9 on October 17, 2015*

Regency era romances, most romances in fact, follow a formula which goes something like this: handsome hero meets beautiful heroine, attraction occurs, but one or both of them is haunted by events in their past. Problems, exacerbated by often dubious misunderstandings, drive a wedge between them, one or the other of them is hurt/endangered, the H/h comes to the rescue, problems are solved, declarations are made and all's well that ends well for a final, romantic HEA. Those elements, with the exception of the aforementioned dubious misunderstandings, are present in 'David: Lord of Honor.' So, what sets 'David' apart and earns it five stars from me? The short answer is the quality of the writing. The longer answer is the complexity of characterization. The writing is very good in that it flows smoothly, balances engaging character dialog with the characters' internal musings that actually move the story along without being a rehash of what's already been said out loud. The language used feels correct to the period and the plot, while not complex, is engaging. For at least 60% of the novel, the reader is left to wonder if the H/h will actually be able to work out their problems. As to characterization, the reader comes to know Letty and David at a fairly deep level. Both are believably human, both have experienced believable sorrow and regret in their past lives that has shaped who they are when they meet and both struggle believably, with their relationship. Do you notice a theme here? Ms. Burrowes has done what so many authors can't or are unwilling to take the time to do: she has made the manners, mores and social strictures of the Regency Era an important CHARACTER in this story, but has done it in a very unusual way by putting the characters in a setting that is the antithesis of Regency Era propriety. As a result, the social/moral conflict in this story feels real to the era and because of that the angst it produces also feels real and made this reader's heart hurt more than just a little throughout. Given her circumstances, Letty is understandably hard, but not calculating. Given his upbringing and past experiences, David is understandably weary and heart sore, but not weak. The secondary characters rise above window dressing to serve real purpose in enhancing reader knowledge of the main characters and help move the story along. Because I came to care deeply about these characters, I found the sex scenes to be some of the best I've read in this genre. The first are achingly tender and beautifully described without being anatomically graphic. As later intimate scenes occur, they become infused with a sense of near desperation as the obstacles between these two, especially those on Letty's side, rise to the near insurmountable. The sex scenes do as much as the dialog to set feeling of growing despair and inevitable separation between these two. Is this novel perfect? No. David comes off just a shade too understanding and Letty just a bit too self-sacrificing but neither excess is so great that it will get in the way of rooting for them to be together. Also, I would have also preferred that the 'villain' of this piece have been more present through dialogue than being mostly just talked about. Finally, the act of violence that threatened Letty felt a bit contrived. These are things I noticed as I read, but they didn't interfere greatly with my pleasure in the reading. Bottom line: There is a fair amount of angst in this story, but I found it believable and very, very satisfying. I'll be reading more of Ms. Burrowes' writing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A truly hear felt romance
*by F***E on October 19, 2015*

This story held great emotional connections. I loved the writers ability to capture the love of family members, and true love. This wasn't about sex, or graphic sex as in some romance novels. There was very little heat considering, however it was more an emotional connection. He could read her, she could read him, they balanced each other. The hero was incredibly honorable and quite lovable really. She was strong and yet not at all frustrating or wicked. I read this book straight through, although it lacked excitement, suspense, or conflict. It was mostly a strong love formed between two people of different worlds, and them finding a way to be together. The brother Daniel was a wonderful character, as we're all secondary characters. I found myself interested in reading all of their stories. Although it did lack certain details, it wasn't filled with useless details which I appreciated and kept the story moving forward without having to skim over pages of useless information. A very good book in my opinion, and highly recommended. I gave 4 stars instead of 5 because it really didn't have that certain excitement to make it truly remarkable, but nonetheless worth the time to read it, and very endearing at that.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome read
*by D***D on October 15, 2015*

David: Lord Of Honor by Grace Burrowes is my favorite book so far this month, and I read a lot of books. David: Lord Of Honor is well written, the characters are delightful and there is action, drama and sizzle to round out the book into a story I couldn't put down. David and Letty's story was a pleasure to read and I look forward to reading more from Grace Burrowes in the future. David: Lord Of Honor is book 9 in The Lonely Lords series but can be read as a standalone. This is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger.

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