About: Queen B
Posts by Queen B:
Kiss and Break Up by Ella Fields
Wrath by Claire Riley
Watch Me Follow by Harloe Rae
Queen B’s Decree: Surprise! Queen B loves stalkers. Watch Me Follow hit so many high points for me: obsessive stalker instalove damaged and abusive past possessive and protective Ryker was sweet and crazy, but Lennon was crazy too. Enjoyed the dual point of view (especially enjoyed being inside Ryker’s head). Watch Me Follow was almost […]
Maybe Later by Claudia Burgoa
Queen B’s Decree: Oh there was never going to be a time when I resisted this book. He’s practically a recluse. SOLD. Maybe Later stars our gruff, billionaire boss Jackson and Amy, his sarcastic, temporary virtual assistant. A big chunk of the story is told through emails and instant messages – I love seeing our […]
Red Hot Winter by K Webster
Queen B’s Decree: Red Hot Winter was a typical Taboo Treat. Age Gap? Check. Dirty sex? Check. Bratty or immature Heroine? Check. That being said, Red Hot Winter was still an entertaining read. August and Winter had some real chemistry, although I didn’t care for either of the characters. Maybe I’m getting more cynical but […]
The Girl in the Painting by Max Monroe
Arrange Me by Katy Regnery
Queen B’s Decree: Arrange Me felt new and different to what I’ve read recently. Our Heroine, Courtney, is over the dating scene and wants her happily ever after now. Enter Arrange Me, a matchmaking service that guarantees a groom. The hitch is that Courtney won’t meet him…until their wedding. It’s at her favorite after-work bar […]
Onyx: Truth by J.S. Lee
Queen B’s Decree: Another reverse harem featuring a K-Pop group? Hell yeah, I’m there. Truth is the first book in the newest series featuring the K-Pop group Onyx. Kate is our Heroine, an American hired to be their team photographer while they go on a new world tour. And our Heroes are the members of […]
Pride by J.D. Hollyfield
Queen B’s Decree: Pride is our second of the seven deadly sins (check out Queen B’s review of Lust if you haven’t seen it already). Pride intertwines with Lust chronologically; much of what occurs happens prior or during the events of Lust. You could potentially read Pride without reading Lust, but I would highly recommend […]