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to finish the series, . . it was a good one,

Great finale to a very engaging series, Great characters, deplorable and guys, and just enough historical content to recreate the era, Hoping Grant has more books, Brilliant.

I have loved this Saga from the moment I read Longbow, . . Reading of all the places I live so near to is brilliant,

I do hope we get a update
Seize Your Copy A Question Of Honour Crafted By Wayne Grant Formatted As Copy
on how Roland is doing in the not to distant future.


I'm sad it's the end of the Saga but look forward to seeing what comes next! A hungry boy with a bow and a series is born

The Roland Inness books are such a gift to readers who love historical fiction and all ages will appreciate the thoughtful character development and historical background that is the basis for each story.
I think Disney needs to make a television series out of these remarkable medieval tales, There is a lot of violence and deception, but these are overshadowed by the main characters who are trustworthy, honest, thoughtful, strong, determined and accomplished.
Aren't these the traits we need for our youth in the difficult times we live in today This is not my favorite book of the series at all, but it is still important.


When I first began, I felt frustrated I cant stand Richard the Lionsized Egohearted, He may have been a great warrior, but he was a rotten king unworthy of leading anyone.
The same goes for Phillip,

France and England both needed a good spanking and to learn the meaning of “mind your own business”.
I spent hours of my childhood knee deep in history books recounting their various wars and I am unimpressed.


It makes me sick in my soul to think about the millions upon millions of precious lives lost at the expense of someone elses carnality.
Some wars are absolutely necessary to protect freedom and family like WWII, others are a gut wrenching waste of the most precious gift life.


Mr. Grant has through the character of Roland given us a heartbreaking view into the lives of those who lived in this dark time when the strong preyed upon the weak and took whatever they wanted, not caring about the cost.


Why send Roland to France This is the LAST book in the series, isnt this a bit of a distraction At first I was very focused on the setting a setting that already angers me, but Grant has earned my trust, so I continued.
And then I began to understand the answer is in the title,

This is the last chapter of Roland, this is the summation of his story, And this is the character of Roland summed up in one word honorable,

Throughout all of the moments horrific chaos Roland is thrust into against his choice, he often comes back to One Event that set things in motion to lead him down the path of a warrior.


A noble hearted boy made a choice to hunt an illegal deer in order to feed the family that he loves.
He chose to do the right thing in the face of horrible circumstances famine and in the face of potential consequences.


He lost his father, but he never lost himself,

I cant imagine living in Rolands world, he rarely gets a chance to choose his circumstances.
He goes through hell multiple times, He loses people he loves, He faces cold, heat, injury, exhaustion, fear, hunger, and being away from his loved ones over and over again.


And over and over again, despite his rotten circumstances, Roland stays honorable, He understands honor in a time when men boasted about it and then trampled it under their warhorses.
He protects the weak, encourages the broken, maintains fair justice, uses self control, and does not make decisions out of pride or ego.
He is the embodiment of a good leader, humble and intent upon helping those who follow him to rise ever higher.
When someone is in need he is there,

This marks Rolands entire journey, this marks him as a man, A series of moment by moment decisions to do the right thing when it would be so easy not to.
To remain humble and teachable, To give second chances. To keep going when others would want to quit, To embrace and celebrate a good moment instead of letting fear and anger steal it from him.


His honor does not leave him in the dust, it makes room for him, He stands before kings and mighty rulers, He makes friends where others would make enemies, He restores instead of breaking,

And it all comes back around full circle to him in this book, In his times of need, Rolands choice to do the right thing always paves the way for help to come, for a door to open.


Roland stands apart as someone who can be counted upon, and the investment he has sown into others he reaps in full in this book.


Even his final decision to kill De Ferrars Yeah, spoiler alert but its not like we didnt all know that was gonna happen comes from a desire to love and protect.


Roland had chosen for the sake of his family to release his desire for revenge again, honorable but his enemy makes it apparent that Roland has no choice but end him permanently for the SAKE of the Inness family.
He ends De Ferrars for that reason,

Many characters get termed “heroes” who are not worthy of that title, Gods grace can save anyone, but good night! No one should be looking to these types of people/characters as role models.


Roland is truly a character worthy of being a role model, He is honorable, he is kind, he is just, And I am going to miss him,

A Question Of Honor well done, Roland, Well done. Thank you Amazon for introducing this series, This can be read and enjoyed by either sex, Young readers should give it a try, The characters stay throughout. I have had fun reading this series and learning history, Thank you Wayne Grant for writing, I definitely recommend this to everyone, A fitting end!

Great finish to this series!
Although would like to know what finally happens to both Roland and Declan.
Thank you for a very interesting read Good final book of series, Sad to see it end,
I trust that Wayne Grant will soon return with a brandnew hero, .