About: Queen B
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Viscount in Love by Eloisa James
Second Quarter Comeback by Kendall Hale
Queen B’s Decree: You know I am always apprehensive when starting a second chance trope, but Kendall Hale came in clutch and allayed all my fears. Camille and Killion meet while college students and spend a precious few months together before Killion breaks up with her, and it’s 14 years before they meet up again. […]
Count My Lies by Sophie Stava
Queen B’s Decree: Count My Lies is a thriller that initially is told from the perspective of Sloane, a pathological liar who seems to develop inappropriate attachments. I’m not saying she’s a stalker…but you read between the lines. She meets up with a family and immediately gets enmeshed with their life…and then you find out […]
House of Blight by Maxym M. Martineau
Queen B’s Decree: The House of Blight is a gothic fantasy focusing on Edira, a healer—except when she heals someone, she loses minutes, days, months of her own life. And she’s living in secret, until the fae leader (Orin Fernglove) finds her and makes her a bargain she can’t refuse and she’s moved to their […]
A Collection of DNFs: Volume Two
I’ve done it again. My mood is running wild and I’ve had another collection of DNFs. Now, just because something wasn’t for me, doesn’t mean it won’t work for you. I’ve love to hear if read and enjoyed any of these! ✨Where Shadows Meet by Patrice Caldwell — There wasn’t necessarily anything wrong with this […]
Really Cute People by Markus Harwood-Jones
Queen B’s Decree: Really Cute People was indeed, really cute. Charlie, a nonbinary person, gets snowed in at their rental with the homeowners, Hayden, Buffy, their daughter Rainbow, and their menagerie of animals. And I loved them getting to know each other. The forced proximity absolutely led to them opening up more quickly and discussing […]
The Never List by Jade Presley
Queen B’s Decree: The Never List was addicting. It had everything I wanted. I don’t know what it was, but I couldn’t put this one down. There is minimal world building, and we’re immediately thrown into the story, but that just means we get to know the four princes that much sooner. Seeing Rylee let […]
Enchantra by Kaylie Smith
Queen B’s Decree: I wasn’t a huge fan of Genevieve in Phantasma, but I was still interested in seeing what would come next for her. And just like Phantasma, Enchantra moves quickly. Genevieve is on the hunt to get more information about her late mother and ends up at Enchantra, at just the wrong time. […]