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Otterly Irresistible by Erin Nicholas
Queen B’s Decree: Otterly Irresistible is another great read from Erin Nicholas that I couldn’t stop reading. This had one of my favorite tropes: the grumpy hero. Griffin is our grump. He’s the newest veterinarian down in a small town in the bayou after he’s been fired for standing up for the treatment of animals […]
Autumn Night Whiskey by Willow Winters
Queen B’s Decree: The angst continues in Autumn Night Whiskey. The love triangle that was unresolved in Tequila Rose continues but this time we finally get Robert’s point of view. But Magnolia was so frustrating to read about. So wishy washy and indecisive. It felt like so much of her identity was tied to which […]
Maggie Finds Her Muse by Dee Ernst
Pieces of Us by Claudia Burgoa
Bombshells by Sarina Bowen
Queen B’s Decree: I completely forget how much I enjoy Sarina Bowen until I read her again. She just delivers every time. Bombshells was just super satisfying to read. Anton (Baby Bayer!) is making a change and he’s putting his all into hockey. No more pranks, women, or partying. So it feels like irony that […]
Badly Behaved by Meagan Brandy
Queen B’s Decree: Badly Behaved did not go the way I expected. Jameson was an interesting character. Initially, she gives off this sense of apathy; as if her life plan is set in stone and she’s just there letting everything happen to her. She’s her mother’s puppet, planning to fulfill the life of a socialite. […]
The Fae King’s Prize by Jamie Schlosser
Queen B’s Decree: I adore this series. Every book has held up on it’s own. Maelyn is kidnapped and wakes up in another world, planning to be sold on the auction block as a slave. King Zander is there, attempting to infiltrate and shut down the abductions. He hears Maelyn’s voice and immediately recognizes her […]
You Love Me by Caroline Kepnes
To Love and to Loathe by Martha Waters
Queen B’s Decree: To Love and to Loathe was remarkably light and fun. Our cast of characters is thus: Diana, Lady Templeton: widow to her much older husband, pragmatic, sharp wit, and can’t stop bickering with Jeremy Jeremy, Marquess of Willingham: rake (that’s a manwhore to you historical romance noobs), doing his best to live […]