A review by hoodster
Honey in the Horn by H.L. Davis

4.0

More accurately my review would be 3.5 stars, but I rounded up for an Oregonian. The writing is truly wonderful but the plot does meander and relies on an abundance of coincidental meetings to quickly wrap up in the final quarter of the book. I really wish Davis had used real place names, as it would have brought his lively prose even more to life. Definitely worth reading, especially if you have any interest in the settling of the West.