Reviewed by Lindsey Gray on

4 of 5 stars

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A grieving woman's memories. A solider's decision. A husband's duty to his country. A family's letters to their solider. A father's legacy. A hero's welcome. Six short glimpses into the lives of the world's military and the lives of the people who love them.

Through these short stories told from a variety of view points, M.B. Feeney is able to convey the true emotions of each character. I was able to experience those feelings with each word. Grief, loss, love, and triumph wrapped up in only 122 pages. Each story is a small victory for Feeney and the ability to tell these stories in a unique conglomeration of ways.

After each heart tugging story, I had to take a breather to get each conveyed sentiment under control. If Feeney can elicit these responses from these short stories, I can't wait to read any other stories this author has to offer.

Thanks so much to M.B. Feeney for granting me with a copy of "Honour" in exchange for an honest review.

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