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A review by scoodle42
The Knight Brothers by Dria Andersen
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
In To Her Rescue, Mason steps in to help his best friend Celine retain her inheritance and wrangle her feuding money hungry relatives. It doesn't hurt that she's his mate and he has no issues being tied to her forever.
In For Her Safety, Silas has been focused on finding his long lost daughter, and then he does. But her adopted mother Mila proves to be unshakeable for him too, and with threats coming their way, Silas has to protect his family.
I loved Mason and Celine so much. Y'all know I love a good nickname and the minute he called her "Lovebug' it was a five star read, lol. The way he stepped up to give her what she needed, and left room for her to still control her own life showed he was self-aware and his love was real. Celine slowly falling into what she knew was her destiny all along was fun to watch and Dria knows how to write passion because you could feel it. And it was effortless. Her family deserved a lot worse than Mason did and would do, but I was glad he was there to neutralize them. They were incredible.
Silas and Mila were a delightful push/ pull that gave just the right amount of tension and angst. As much as I wanted Silas to have his daughter back, the last thing I wanted was for Mila to lose her, so it was captivating to read how it unfolded. I love how patient Silas was, and how connected his baby was to him. And I love how he worked with Mila's anxieties and dealt with the obstacles keeping them from their child's happy life, and theirs together. Their fall was slower, but still very passionate and I loved seeing Mila try to resist what Silas knew was true. The family dynamic and everyone gathering around Silas to support him was pretty wonderful too.
This book had a bonus story starring Dallas and Adina, Mason and Silas' parents. Let me tell you how I didn't know if I loved the daddy more after I finished. Dallas and his gangsta were such a swoony highlight, and the way he knew how to stand beside and behind his very capable woman was a lesson in love. Adina knew her power, and used it for good. And knew her husband only had eyes for her, and hands for her enemies. It was so cute. I love the Knights.
In For Her Safety, Silas has been focused on finding his long lost daughter, and then he does. But her adopted mother Mila proves to be unshakeable for him too, and with threats coming their way, Silas has to protect his family.
I loved Mason and Celine so much. Y'all know I love a good nickname and the minute he called her "Lovebug' it was a five star read, lol. The way he stepped up to give her what she needed, and left room for her to still control her own life showed he was self-aware and his love was real. Celine slowly falling into what she knew was her destiny all along was fun to watch and Dria knows how to write passion because you could feel it. And it was effortless. Her family deserved a lot worse than Mason did and would do, but I was glad he was there to neutralize them. They were incredible.
Silas and Mila were a delightful push/ pull that gave just the right amount of tension and angst. As much as I wanted Silas to have his daughter back, the last thing I wanted was for Mila to lose her, so it was captivating to read how it unfolded. I love how patient Silas was, and how connected his baby was to him. And I love how he worked with Mila's anxieties and dealt with the obstacles keeping them from their child's happy life, and theirs together. Their fall was slower, but still very passionate and I loved seeing Mila try to resist what Silas knew was true. The family dynamic and everyone gathering around Silas to support him was pretty wonderful too.
This book had a bonus story starring Dallas and Adina, Mason and Silas' parents. Let me tell you how I didn't know if I loved the daddy more after I finished. Dallas and his gangsta were such a swoony highlight, and the way he knew how to stand beside and behind his very capable woman was a lesson in love. Adina knew her power, and used it for good. And knew her husband only had eyes for her, and hands for her enemies. It was so cute. I love the Knights.
Moderate: Violence