Knives & Flowers Series by Lucy V. Morgan

3.86 · 21 ratings
  • Breaking Leila (Knives & Flowers #1)
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    Breaking Leila (Knives & Flowers #1)

    Lucy V. Morgan

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2012

    Twenty-four-year-old Leila Vaughn works for the biggest alpha going. As a trainee lawyer at London firm Bach & Dagier, she's trying hard to stay under his radar...because being noticed by Joseph Merchant means trouble. And Joseph's kind of trouble is a whole other level of hell. Joseph thinks he knows Leila. She's his best student, and certainly not the type who'd satisfy the desires he kindles on the edge of a knife. He doesn't know how wrong he is. But he will learn... more

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  • Chairman of the Whored (Knives & Flowers #1)
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    Chairman of the Whored (Knives & Flowers #1)

    Lucy V. Morgan

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2012

    Dark. Debauched. Delicious... Is she ready to go under his knife? Leila Vaughn is a tax lawyer at a prestigious London law firm. And a whore. She didn't take the night job just to pay off her debts-- an affair with an older man once stirred a pit of darker desires. Now her year as an escort is almost over, she's ready to lock up her alter- ego, Charlotte, and be normal once again. What's bad is that her colleague, Matt, just caught her out. What's worse is that their boss Joseph is with him... more

  • The Whored's Prayer (Knives & Flowers #2)
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    The Whored's Prayer (Knives & Flowers #2)

    Lucy V. Morgan

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 7 ratings · published 2012

    Branded. Back-stabbed. Bloodthirsty. Ready for one more kiss of the knife? Some ax murderers are nicer than Joseph Merchant--or so he'd have his law proteges think. Maybe that's why lawyer-turned-escort Leila can't say no to him: she's got a thing for men with knives. Joseph bought Leila's services for the whole of their New York business trip. The more they explore their darker desires, the more Joseph pushes for something other than their paid arrangement.. more

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