The KNIGHT Brothers Series by Rhonda Lee Carver

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  • Pride & Pleasure (The KNIGHT Brothers #1)
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    Pride & Pleasure (The KNIGHT Brothers #1)

    Rhonda Lee Carver

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2016

    Avary Pine plays the cello like an angel. One evening she is attacked outside of the theater after a performance and is left without the use of her hand. Fast forward two years. After grueling physical therapy and living and breathing the cello, Avary is determined to become the musician she once was. Her music coach encourages her to start playing in the public again, but the mind doesn't heal as fast as the body. Each time Avary closes her eyes she is filled with memories of the attack... more

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  • His Weekend Wife (The KNIGHT Brothers #2)
    #2

    His Weekend Wife (The KNIGHT Brothers #2)

    Rhonda Lee Carver

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2016

    As a girl, Ash James wanted a knight in shining armor to carry her away and together they would live happily-ever-after. And then she grew up and waiting tables at a greasy diner blemished her fairy tales. Her idea of a perfect prince matured and she had an appetite for alpha: sexy, muscled and scintillating. Declan Knight was everything she wanted—everything she found mysterious. When he walked—no, strutted—into her life she was ready to throw uncertainty, and her apron, out the window... more

  • The Darkest Night (The KNIGHT Brothers #3)
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    The Darkest Night (The KNIGHT Brothers #3)

    Rhonda Lee Carver

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2017

    Reese Shane’s life was changed forever when she suffered a traumatic head injury while on duty in Iraq. Three years later, she’s left with epileptic seizures along with a service dog that alerts her to oncoming seizures. Army Ranger Seth Knight, also known as Dark Knight, isn’t a stranger to danger or trauma. A bomb explosion during a covert mission left him scarred physically and, more importantly, emotionally... more

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