Honor (Wessingham Awaits #4)
Owen Maddox

Once upon a time there was a king; the king was in a castle; the castle was in a kingdom; and the kingdom was in the United States of America—hidden, or so the legend of Wessingham has it. HONOR is the fourth of nine books in the novel WESSINGHAM AWAITS. This is the love story of Lizzie and Henry, child prodigies who befriend each other, grow ever closer, and eventually sing, before the world's most important people "Wessingham Awaits," a song that is at once enchanting and forbidden. The night of their last performance of "Wessingham Awaits," their music teacher is murdered and Lizzie and Henry are forcefully separated. HONOR is the story of Lizzie, the first girl to attend Emory & Henry College, where she is reunited with Henry while all the chivalrous Emory boys attempt to court her, treat her like a princess, and compete for her affections. She chooses Henry as her champion, above all others, and their courtship happily ensues until, like the edict of an angry god, betrayal replaces her betrothal, hope yields to havoc, and all her heavenly dreams of Wessingham morph into a hellish nightmare.