About: Queen B
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Right Across the Bay by Quinn Avery
Queen B’s Decree: The murder happens at the very beginning of Right Across the Bay, then goes back and forth between the far past, the recent past, and the current day. But as more and more information came out…I started to realize that not many of the characters are very likable. Our first murder victim, […]
Eleanor by Calliope Stewart
Queen B’s Decree: Time travel may not be my favorite trope, but it always makes for an interesting story. Eleanor is a newly-emerged omega that travels through time and ends up on a ranch in the future…around 4 alphas. But everyone is more than their instincts, thankfully, so their relationship progresses slowly—at a more realistic […]
How to Dance by Jason B. Dutton
Queen B’s Decree: How to Dance features a hero that has cerebral palsy, and that is something I wanted to read about so much. After reading, I learned that the author himself incorporated his real-life experience into Nick, and that made it even more meaningful. Hayley and Nick have the opposite of a meet-cute, but […]
To Woo and to Wed by Martha Waters
Queen B’s Decree: To Woo and to Wed is the last in The Regency Vows series and I feel like I’ve been anticipating Sophie and West’s story since the very beginning. West was the adoring, cinnamon roll that I can’t resist. He fell for Sophie hard seven years ago and has never recovered. Sophie…was harder […]
Possessive Heart by Brighton Walsh
Queen B’s Decree: Every time I read a Brighton Walsh book, I think her hero has peaked and none can surpass them. And yet, every book, I get a new book boyfriend. Brady, Beck, Ford, Aiden…and now Chase. Chase and Addison have a lot of history (ten years’ worth!) and I love their interactions. Chase […]
Bride by Ali Hazelwood
Queen B’s Decree: I think I’ve mentioned before how the few Ali Hazelwood books I’ve read are suspiciously similar, so I was interested in seeing how she went outside her box with a paranormal romance featuring an arranged marriage between a werewolf and a vampyre. In short, it worked for me. Bride had the humor […]
Heartsong by T.J. Klune
Queen B’s Decree: I read Wolfsong years ago (and loved it, as a matter of fact) so once I saw the re-release of Heartsong on Netgalley I decided it was time to attempt to finish the series. Ravensong was a second-chance trope that was angsty and heartbreakingly painful, so I was excited for Heartsong and […]
Everyone on This Train is a Suspect by Benjamin Stevenson
Queen B’s Decree: I loved the format of Everyone in My Family has Killed Someone, so I excitedly jumped into this continuation. I love Ernest’s voice. I love that I feel like I get insight into the mystery and what’s happening. The way Ernest’s mind works just vibes with me. I’ve recently gotten into classic […]
The Love Wager by Lynn Painter
Queen B’s Decree: I’ve determined that I am 100% into Lynn Painter’s humor. She just makes me laugh. Hallie and Jack have one hot night after his sister’s wedding and then they assume they’ll never see each other again. Until they find each other on a dating app and start talking—and becoming best friends. They […]