Bibi Easton left her job as a school psychologist to write a cycle of candid novels about relationships, sexual behavior, and its triggers in teenage and adult years. “The Knight” is a standalone story that’s part of the cycle “44 Chapters About 4 Men”—an ironic, vivid debut that immediately landed on the “Top-100 Bestseller list” and received the annual “After Dark Book Lovers Shortie Award.”
The plot is built around the stories of four main men in Bibi’s life, from school to marriage. The experiment turned out so successful that Bibi decided to dedicate a book to each hero. A Netflix series is planned based on the cycle.
In this book, when Bibi is still a teenager, she transfers to senior school, where she meets Ronald—the one nicknamed The Knight. The whole neighborhood fears him; he gets along with absolutely nobody. But somehow—herself not knowing how—Bibi manages to spark his sympathy. At first Bibi isn’t at all happy about it, but soon she gets a chance to learn The Knight from a new, irresistible side.
“[This book] is dedicated to the first boy I ever loved. To the one who knew I deserved better. To the one who saved me by letting me go. To the one because of whom I became a school psychologist. I’m sorry you couldn’t be saved. I tried.”