The Hussar’s Duty (The Winged Warrior Series Book 3) by Griffin Brady – Review by Desiree Ottinger

The Hussar's Duty (The Winged Warrior #3)The Hussar’s Duty by Griffin Brady
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Jacek is a man bound by duty to his country. He loves his wife and his children deeply, but the call of his country runs deeper. As he is once again called upon, he feels the same invigoration of going on campaign and readying for war. However, this time his wife has decided to accompany him part way. Her observations of what she sees happening falls on his loyal-blind eyes. After their first conflict, he finds scales falling from his eyes and finally sees what his wife observed. Is he too late to return to his family? Will this be his last campaign?

Being a military spouse, I feel like this book resonated with me on a deeper level than maybe a person not connected to the military. It gave me a different perspective on how my spouse perhaps looks at his duty to his country. I appreciated seeing Jacek battle with his feelings and finally seeing that his wife’s observations were truer than he wanted to see. On the other hand, I also liked seeing how his wife supported him despite his duty-bound heart. In truth, this was a timely read for me.

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