Fourteen of a Kind (Kind Brothers #19)

Sandi Lynn


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Fourteen of a Kind by Sandi Lynn
Get ready for the epic finale of the Kind Brothers Series!

Ella

Growing up in a close-knit, loving family shaped who I am today. When I moved in with my father at the age of six, I witnessed our family grow in surprising ways—some natural, others rooted in long-held secrets.

Gifted with an extraordinary intellect, I quickly excelled academically, mastering more than most could ever hope to learn. But my genius came with its own challenges, particularly when it came to relationships with men.

By the time I was twenty-two, I had already become an established surgeon specializing in Cardiothoracic, Neurosurgery, and Trauma. But everything changed the day I found my boyfriend cheating on me in an on-call room at the hospital. That was the day my broken heart swore off men, especially doctors.

Then, Dr. Graham Malone entered my life—a ruggedly handsome pediatrician and fellowship resident in pediatric surgery who had recently transferred from New York to Cedars-Sinai. Despite my mistrust of men, he made my heart race, and before I knew it, I had fallen for him. But Graham had a secret—a burden he had carried for years related to his father, manifesting in signs of PTSD that I noticed early on. I loved him deeply, but his excuses and denial were slowly tearing our relationship apart.

Graham

I was never the guy in a healthy relationship. I was the one who always sabotaged things, leaving the girl with a broken heart. That’s why I made it a point to stay away. My life was complicated enough as it was—being a doctor and starting my fellowship in pediatric surgery didn’t leave much room for anything else.
But then I met Dr. Ella Kind, and everything changed the moment our eyes met. She was stunning, but it was more than that; she had a beautiful soul and a rare ability to connect with people on a deeper level.

I knew better than to pursue her. My mind warned me to stay away, but my heart was already hooked. I had my own demons—unresolved issues from childhood that were buried deep and never spoken of.

I was fully aware that I had PTSD from my father’s death, but I refused to seek help, convinced that it would make me look weak. So, I kept going, focusing on my studies and becoming the doctor I’d always dreamed of, all while denying the emotional barriers I’d built to protect myself. But Ella was different—she had the power to break through those barriers, and I knew it. The real question was: would I let her?

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