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About the Book

Book: In Honor’s Defense
Author: Karen Witemeyer
Genre: Historical Romance
Release date: June 7, 2022
Luke Davenport has been fighting all his life–for respect, for country, and for those unable to fight for themselves. But now that his Horsemen brothers are domesticated, he’s left alone to battle the wildness within. When an opportunity arises to take a job on his own, tracking down a group of rustlers, he jumps at the chance.
Damaris Baxter has mastered the art of invisibility. Plain and quiet, she hides in books and needlework, content to be overlooked. Until her brother dies suddenly, leaving her custody of her nephew. She moves to Texas to care for Nathaniel, determined to create the family for herself that she never thought she’d have and to give him the family he desperately needs.
When Nate finds himself knee-deep in trouble, Luke’s attempt to protect him leaves Damaris feeling indebted to the Horseman. But suspicions grow regarding the mysterious death of Damaris’s brother. And the more questions they ask, the more danger appears, threatening the family Luke may be unable to live without.
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About the Author

For those who love to smile as they read, bestselling author Karen Witemeyer offers warmhearted historical romance with a flair for humor, feisty heroines, and swoon-worthy Texas heroes. Voted #1 Readers’ Favorite Christian Romance Author in 2019 by Family Fiction Magazine, Karen is a multiple award-winning author and a firm believer in the power of happy endings. She is an avid cross-stitcher, tea drinker, and gospel hymn singer who makes her home in Abilene, TX with her heroic husband who vanquishes laundry dragons and dirty dish villains whenever she’s on deadline.
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Meet Luke and Damaris
As the Hanger’s Horsemen series comes to a close, I’m thrilled to introduce you to Luke Davenport and Damaris Baxter. If you haven’t read the other books in this series, don’t worry. This one stands on its own just fine.
Luke
Luke Davenport is a former cavalry officer who is part of an elite squad of men known as Hanger’s Horsemen. Haunted by the horrors of war, this group of Texas legends has spent the last few years fighting for justice on behalf of those who cannot fight for themselves. Luke is Matthew Hanger’s right-hand man, but when Matt retires the Horsemen in favor of a more settled life with his new wife, Luke is left feeling adrift. So when a solo job comes his way to track down rustled cattle, he jumps at the opportunity.
Known for his strength, his size, and his skill with his fists, I modeled Luke after a pair of football players, Howie Long and JJ Watt. He’s a man of action with a bit of wildness inside, yet his ability to memorize Scripture earned him the nickname Preach. He’s a godly man with scars, seeking to find his place as his Horsemen brothers move on to new phases of life.
Damaris
Damaris Baxter has been invisible her entire life. Plain of face and quiet of manner, she it’s the epitome of unremarkable. While she dares heroic feats and grand adventures between the covers of her favorite books, life outside the pages consists of little more than needlework and dull conversation with her great aunt. Until her brother dies under suspicious circumstances and she travels to Texas to care for her nephew. Determined that the “Texas Damaris” will be bolder and braver than her former self, she sets out to win the heart of a grieving boy and ends up mixed up in a dangerous murder plot with a handsome cowboy who actually sees her.
When creating Damaris’s character, I gave her two of my favorite hobbies—reading and cross-stitching. She shares other similarities with me as well. She’s a quiet person who dislikes making waves, but when family needs her, there’s nothing she won’t do to help. Her questionable baking skills might also have found some inspiration in my personal experience. Just ask my husband about my famous transparent chocolate chip cookies.
Opposites Attract?
I love to explore what brings people together, and while it’s a common idea that opposites attract, I’ve always believed that there must be some core commonalities beneath the differences to bind a couple together for a lifetime. So, while Luke and Damaris seem to be stark opposites—he an adventure-seeking soldier used to solving problems with guns and fists; she a quiet, proper lady used to escaping problems with books and needlework—they actually have several core commonalities. They both crave belonging and family, they both value God’s Word, and they both have a strong, protective instinct toward those they care about. This core common ground is what serves as the foundation for their relationship.
Now that you’ve been introduced to Luke and Damaris, I hope you’ll join them on the adventure that leads them to love.
Interview with Karen
If you had to describe yourself in three words, what would they be?
Fun-loving, Christ-following, Family-centric
What book is currently on your bedside table?
I just started Gabrielle Meyer’s When the Day Comes. Such a unique split-time premise. I don’t read many dual-time novels because my passion is historicals and in most split-time stories, the historical piece is background to the main contemporary story. However, in this novel, both story lines are historical. Perfect for a reader like me. I can’t wait to dig in more deeply!
What has been your favorite part of the publishing journey?
Definitely the readers! Being able to interact with readers both in person and online is what makes the writing gig worthwhile. Without readers, there would be no reason to write. Hearing stories about how God met them within the pages of one of my books never fails to humble me and stirs a hunger to keep putting words to page.
Does one of the main characters hold a special place in your heart? If so, why?
When I create heroines for my stories, I often give them traits that I wished I had—superior horsemanship (Adelaide Proctor), professional skill on the piano (Charlotte Atherton), the love and talent for baking (Abigail Kemp). However, the heroine of In Honor’s Defense is probably the one who most mirrors my true self. Damaris Baxter likes nothing more than to hide herself away with a book or a bit of needlework. She’s such an introvert that she considers herself to be invisible to others, and for the most part, she’s okay with that. Yet, she is fiercely dedicated to family, and when her brother dies unexpectedly, she travels to Texas to care for her nephew and does things for which she never thought herself capable.
Here’s a quote from the story that encapsulates her character after coming to Texas: “She’d persevere, even if the thought of asserting herself among strangers delighted her as much as the prospect of being dragged behind a horse. By her hair. Through a bed of cacti.”
What is the key theme and/or message in the book?
The key theme for this story is family belonging and how such a blessing is not always found within the realms of biology. Damaris longs to be truly seen by someone who doesn’t find her invisible. She longs to make a home for her nephew and ease his grief. She longs to matter to the people around her and to make a difference in their lives. Luke’s biological family was filled with dysfunction and abuse. He finds acceptance and brotherhood with the Horsemen, but he believes himself unworthy of a family of his own. Nevertheless, he craves love and belonging and will die to protect those in his care.
“He’s a Horseman…As opposite from my quiet bookish existence as one can be. Yet he actively seeks my opinion. Not only seeks it but honors it. Honors me. He looks at me as if I were a rare treasure he’d never thought he’d find, and when I look at him…It’s as if all my odd, misshaped edges finally fit somewhere.”
Where can readers find out more about you and your books?
My website is the best place to find all my books in one location – http://www.karenwitemeyer.com/
The best place for readers to interact with me is in my Facebook group called The Posse. We brainstorm plot ideas, character descriptions, do monthly reading challenges, and craft ornament exchanges, and have an all-around great bookish time.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1839437643052460/
Any current or upcoming projects you’d like to tell us about?
I’m starting a new series where I will take familiar fairy tale stories and give them a Texas twist. I’m working on a version of Snow White first, featuring a Texas Ranger hero, a villainess with a fondness for mirrors, and seven retired drovers at the Diamond D ranch. Should be fun!
Blog Stops
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, June 25
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, June 25
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, June 26
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, June 26
Locks, Hooks and Books, June 27
Book Looks by Lisa, June 27
Where Faith and Books Meet, June 27
Bliss, Books & Jewels, June 28
Daysong Reflections, June 28
For Him and My Family, June 29
Jeanette’s Thoughts, June 29
Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, June 30
Pause for Tales, June 30
lakesidelivingsite, June 30
Mypreciousbitsandmusings, July 1
Sylvan Musings, July 1
deb’s Book Review, July 2
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, July 2
Jodie Wolfe – Stories Where Hope and Quirky Meet, July 2
Babbling BeckyL’s Book Impressions, July 3
Bizwings Blog, July 3
Gina Holder, Author and Blogger, July 4 (Author Interview)
Mary Hake, July 4
Inklings and notions, July 5
Simple Harvest Reads, July 5 (Guest Review from Mindy Houng)
Connie’s History Classroom, July 6
SodbusterLiving, July 6
Texas Book-aholic, July 7
A Good Book and Cup of Tea, July 7
Through the Fire Blogs, July 7
Splashes of Joy, July 8
Melissa’s Bookshelf, July 8
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Karen is giving away a Hanger’s Horsemen prize bundle consisting of autographed copies of all three books in the series, a custom mug, and Horsemen swag!! (U.S. Only)
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/1f45c/in-honor-s-defense-celebration-tour-giveaway



Sounds good.
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I enjoyed the author interview,
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Thank you so much for sharing. God bless you.
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I’ve read and enjoyed the first book in the series. Looking forward to the last two!
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This is a great interview with the author, and I like the message of this book.
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