Hey y’all! Today I’ve got a review of A Question of Loyalty, a blog tour, and a giveaway! So a packed post indeed. And an exciting one!
Y’all know how much I love this series. You can view my review of A Question of Honor here and A Question of Courage here if you doubt me. So this is epic!
Anyways, I hope you enjoy reading this post as much as I’m enjoying writing it! SO EXCITED AGH. Also, I need it in print!!!
About the Book
The war has taken everything Micah Wilson has ever held dear, and with all his being he wishes he could do something to stop the heartache. But he often wonders if he’ll ever be able to move on after the war, or forget the brother who left six years before. How can God still have a plan when it seems that the world around him is falling to pieces, to say nothing of his own heart?
Ann Sullivan has seen two brothers changed by the war. And she’s resolved to do something to stop the pain she sees in their eyes from becoming a reality for so many others. The world is on the brink of Normandy when her nursing unit is shipped to England and, while there, an unexpected encounter promises to change her own life . . . forever.
Erich Essler never questioned his duty to his country. But when the man he thought of as his only friend turns out to be the enemy, he can no longer rid himself of the questions that continue to torment him. Is what he’s doing really honorable? And does he owe his loyalty to his country . . . or a higher power?
About the Author
Jesseca is a daughter, sister, and a child of God. Her days are spent reading, cooking, spending time with siblings, or playing piano. And writing, of course! At an early age words fascinated her, and her love for the printed page has only grown. She lives with her parents and seven siblings in the sunny state of Kansas, and she’s convinced there’s no place like home.
My Review of A Question of Loyalty
Well, that was an emotional roller-coaster. The first time I read it, forever ago, was as an alpha … and it was so good. It’s still good – even better, actually, because it’s been edited!
You know how I felt about book 1 and book 2. I’ve been a huge fan of this series from the very beginning. (It’s very sad to see it finished, actually.) And this was the perfect conclusion … and yet the worst conclusion … and yet perfection itself.
I am so, so sorry to see this series go! But at the same time, all the plot lines being resolved is just … ugh. Wow, I love this series! I can’t wait to purchase a paperback copy of this novel.
My favorite part of this book were the characters. Of course I’ve always loved Jesseca Wheaton’s little people – they’re amazing. And I came to love Micah and Erich more in this story! I admit I miss David and Rafe, but … there was still Anne! And she’s a spitfire.
Problems?
There was one problem with this novel: I just wasn’t a fan of Micah and Ann’s relationship. I liked it while reading the alpha draft, but when I read the final, it seemed silly to me. Weird.
But yep, that was my one problem.
Rating
5/5 stars
Why? Because it was perfect. I loved every minute, and the characters made me very happy.
Overall
This story is the perfect conclusion to Jesseca Wheaton’s Questions of War series. A Question of Loyalty hits you hard in the guts from the beginning and keeps punching until you’re a mess. In a good way.
Follow Along
Tuesday, April 23rd:
Laura Guenot – Review – Beautiful Things
Kaylee Harrison – Review – Kaylee’s Kind of Writes
Wednesday, April 24th:
Soliel – Review – Reviews by Soliel
Abby G. – Review – Photos by Abby Rose
Libby May – Review – Geoturtle
Thursday, April 25th:
Faith P. – Book Spotlight + Review – Stories by Firefly
Victoria G. – Book Spotlight + Interview – Victoria’s Book Nook
Friday, April 26th: (Release Day)
Molly Anne – Review – Set Apart for Him
Kaitlyn S. – Review – Maidens for Modesty
Saturday, April 27th:
Kellyn Roth – Review – Reveries
Angela Watts – Book Spotlight + Interview – The Peculiar Messenger
Ryana Lynn – Review – Life of Heritage Corner
Kaitlyn K. – Book Spotlight – Twin Thoughts
Giveaway
TTFN!
~Kellyn Roth~
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Have you read any books in this series? Did you enjoy them? Are you excited for A Question of Loyalty?
4 Responses
This sounds like a really interesting book (and series, too)! What’s the age range?
Hmm … I’d say early teens and up! There’s some scary stuff with Nazis and the Holocaust, and the last book is especially intense. But it’s not gory at all, and it’s pretty God-honoring. Just be wary that if you find war stuff and a few details about the Holocaust, too, extremely disturbing, the book could be a bit scary!
This book sounds great! And I loved reading your review! 😉
Ahh, thanks, Bella! 😀 I did love this book!!