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

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

Having read the previous books in this series I was looking forward to being back with Jacek and Oliwia, and I was not disappointed. As usual the descriptive narrative brought the characters and the setting vividly to life, while the added historical details transported me back in time. The storyline is set in the era when Sultan Osman II sends Poland’s envoy packing, and the Commonwealth is preparing for war against the Ottomans large army. Grand Hetman of the Crown Stanisław Żółkiewski has been tasked with repelling the invasion, and he needs the Commonwealth’s most valiant Polish winged hussar, Jacek Dąbrowski.
Meanwhile, Jacek has made a life away from the battlefield with his wife Oliwia and their children, and although he is feeling idle he’s worried that his family will be at risk whilst he’s away. However, Oliwia has no intention of letting him go alone and so hatches a plan to accompany him. Jacek is torn between his country and his family, knowing that which ever one he chooses it will have consequences. This is a fast paced, exciting read with a storyline full of adventure, drama, and romance and a plot which keeps you guessing as to the outcome of the story. An enjoyable and entertaining novel, and one which I recommend.

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