
Revealing the Truth by Lorri Dudley
Series: Agents of Espionage Book One
Publisher: Wild Heart Books, November 20, 2023
REVIEW BY JOAN HALL
Revealing the Truth is the first book of Lorri Dudley’s Agents of Espionage Series. Set in England in the early 1800s, it’s categorized as Historical Christian Romance. There is also plenty of suspense.
After a tragic accident took the lives of her parents, Katherine Jenkins is left to look after the family estate, maintain a line of famous Lipizzaner horses, and make certain her younger sister Claire completes finishing school. While one might expect a countess to sit inside the manor and be waited on hand and foot, Katherine is not afraid of hard work.
When her so-called “guardian” shows up, demanding that she marry him, Katherine has no such intentions. Being held prisoner in her own home, she manages to get away only to be involved in a carriage accident much like the one involving her parents. A man and wife find her beside the road, wet, cold, and hurt, and take her to their home to recover.
British spy Stephen Hartington’s assignment is to uncover an underground network of horse thieves brings him to his family manor and stables. Imagine his surprise to find an unexpected guest who supposedly has amnesia. It soon becomes apparent that “Kate” knows a lot about horses. Is she part of the ring of thieves? Has she taken up temporary residence in his parent’s home to provide inside information? Does she know more than she’s letting on?
Stephen soon finds himself falling in love with the mysterious stranger. He can’t afford to allow his feelings to cloud his judgment. And while Katherine’s feelings for Stephen grow, she isn’t sure who she can trust.
After her parents died, Katherine found herself drifting from God, but the Hartington’s faith makes a genuine impact on her.
“How do you know when to trust God, especially when something horrific could happen?” Katherine held her breath, eager to hear the woman’s answer.
“It all starts with a small step of faith. Like a new foal on wobbly legs, we may fall, but God stands beside us, nudging us back up and letting us lean on Him as our faith grows.”
Lorri Dudley, Revealing the Truth
Later, Katherine calls on God for guidance.
“Lord,” she whispered. “It’s Katherine. If You are listening, please help me to know who to trust. I want to trust in You, but I’ve been so hurt. I can’t handle this all on my own. Please, protect Claire and the Hartingtons…and me. I’m scared.”
As I said earlier, the story is filled with plenty of suspense. Who can Katherine trust? Will her “guardian” find her and force her hand in marriage? Who is behind the ring of thieves? Will Stephen’s want to be fiancée come between him and Katherine?
The book wraps up with a satisfying conclusion and a surprising twist that I didn’t see coming. I happily give this one five fish.

I read the Kindle version of Revealing the Truth through Kindle Unlimited.
Horse thieves, an evil guardian, an interesting time in history, a touch of romance … oh, this sounds good, Joan. Great review!
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I really enjoyed this one, Priscilla, and will likely be reading more from this author.
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Wow, I’m captivated. Thank you for sharing your review, Joan. The quote alone has me mesmerized.
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Many times I could pray almost that exact prayer, Gwen. I can so relate to the father of the ill child in the book of Mark, “Help my unbelief!.”
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I love the excerpts, Joan. You’ve encouraged me to take a closer look at this genre. Thanks!
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I’m glad you liked the review, Grant.
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I love historical romance. Add in a strong suspense thread and I’m sold. Thanks for sharing this new-to-me author!
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You are welcome, Kelly. I can’t recall how I came across this book (maybe a BookBub notice), but I’m glad I found it.
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I don’t read a lot of historical work anymore, but this one does sound appealing. Thanks for sharing, Joan.
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I’ve been the opposite. Lately, I’ve read more historical fiction. Maybe its a season I’m going through.
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Thanks for the review, Joan. I’ll pass this on to my wife. This is what she likes to read.
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Thanks, Steve. I’m glad you liked the review, and I hope your wife will enjoy the book if she decides to read it.
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This sounds excellent. Clicking through.
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I enjoyed this one, Jacqui. The author kept me guessing, and when they surprise me at the end, that’s a big plus for me.
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I do love that. My husband and I giggle that so often, certain TV shows have trouble ending (to remain nameless).
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Great review, Joan 🙂 I added this to my reading list.
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Glad you liked the review, Denise. I also keep adding to my TBR list. (It never seems to shrink.)
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You strike all of the right notes in this review, which makes it an appealing read.
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Thank you so much!
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Joan, I’m definitely intrigued by your review. I enjoy a good historical novel, and I love the time period in which this one is set. It sounds excellent, and that cover is gorgeous. I’m going to take a closer look on Amazon.
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Thanks, Mae. If you decide to read the story, I hope you’ll enjoy it.
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This book sounds like it has a lot going on to keep a readers interest, Joan. Thanks for the review and 5-fish recommendation. 🙂 Hope you’re doing well, my friend. Happy Reading.
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It did hold my interest, Diana. Thanks for the well wishes, I’m doing good. ❤
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I’ve always enjoyed books set during that time period, and the mystery sounds like a good one. I was immediately angry when I read about her guardian trying to force her into marriage and imagined a creepy older man twirling his mustache, lol.
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Yes, that part was a bit tough to read. It makes me appreciate how far women have come in society. Smiling about your vision of the guardian.
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This sounds like a really good read. Thanks for the review, Joan!
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You are welcome, KC.
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Hi Joan, this does sound like a lovely read. Thanks for the review.
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Thanks, Robbie. I enjoyed this one.
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That’s great to know.
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