Rhonda McKnight is the owner of Legacy Editing, a free-lance editing service for fiction writers and Urban Christian Fiction Today, a popular Internet site that highlights African-American Christian fiction. She's the vice-president of Faith Based Fiction Writers of Atlanta. When she's not editing projects, teaching workshops about writing or penning her next novel, she spends time with her family. Originally from a small, coastal town in New Jersey, she's called Atlanta, Georgia home for twelve years.
Awards: Christy (2025) see all
Genres: Inspirational
Series
Jordan Family
1. Give A Little Love (2013)
2. Live A Little (2015)
3. Love A Little (2016) (with Sherri L Lewis)
1. Give A Little Love (2013)
2. Live A Little (2015)
3. Love A Little (2016) (with Sherri L Lewis)
Bennett Family
1. All He Needs (2021)
2. All She Wants (2020)
3. All They Need (2021)
4. All The Cowboy Wants (2021)
5. All They Want (2021)
6. All The Pastor Wants (2021)
7. A Bennett Wedding (2022)
8. All She Needs (2022)
9. All She Dreamed (2023)
10. All They Loved (2023)
11. A Holiday in Forest Hills (2024)
The Letters (2024)
1. All He Needs (2021)
2. All She Wants (2020)
3. All They Need (2021)
4. All The Cowboy Wants (2021)
5. All They Want (2021)
6. All The Pastor Wants (2021)
7. A Bennett Wedding (2022)
8. All She Needs (2022)
9. All She Dreamed (2023)
10. All They Loved (2023)
11. A Holiday in Forest Hills (2024)
The Letters (2024)
Novels
Secrets and Lies (2009)
An Inconvenient Friend (2010)
What Kind of Fool (2012)
The Thing About Home (2023)
Bitter and Sweet (2024)
An Inconvenient Friend (2010)
What Kind of Fool (2012)
The Thing About Home (2023)
Bitter and Sweet (2024)
Novellas and Short Stories
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Rhonda McKnight recommends

Where the Wildflowers Grow (2026)
Terah Shelton Harris
"Raw, tender, and utterly compelling, this vividly written novel is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. I lived inside this story, walking alongside Leigh through every shadow and every fragile bloom of hope. Immersive and powerful, it's a unique work of storytelling that reminds us that healing can be found in nature, in community, in love, and in facing the past. Where the Wildflowers Grow is this author's best yet."

The Bookshop Sisterhood (2024)
Michelle Lindo-Rice
"The unwavering friendship was the true magic that shined through and captured my heart. Michelle Lindo-Rice skillfully brought to life the dreams and aspirations of the women. These characters became my friends, and I didn't want their story to end!"
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