Brotherhood Protectors World: Team Watchdog Books in Order
Part ofKris Norris Books in OrderSee the Brotherhood Protectors World: Team Watchdog books by Kris Norris in order, with summaries, team background, and reading order help.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Ryder's Watch
by Kris Norris
2024
Ryder Callahan expects a routine security detail at a charity event, not Kennedy Sinclair. When armed men start hunting her, he learns the elegant foundation figure knows far more about danger than she lets on.
Series background & context
Team Watchdog sits inside the Brotherhood Protectors orbit, which means the basic promise is already familiar, trained protectors, dangerous assignments, and romance forged under pressure. The team name suggests a branch built around vigilance, defense, and the kind of people who notice trouble before anyone else does.
That makes the likely appeal pretty clear. Readers who enjoy Norris's books usually come for competence first. Her teams are good at reading threats, moving fast, and protecting the people caught in the crossfire. A series under the Watchdog banner naturally fits that strength, especially if you like security-focused stories with a steady sense of tension.
Even without leaning on one single plotline, this page works as a useful guide to where the team fits in the larger shared world. Expect the same core ingredients that run through her best military suspense, loyalty, danger, fast action, and characters who are far more comfortable on a mission than they are admitting what they feel.
In short, Team Watchdog should appeal to readers who want protective energy, team bonds, and romantic suspense that stays alert from the first page.
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