Category: Contemporary
The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun
Queen B’s Decree: The Charm Offensive was adorable. I can’t resist a “The Bachelor”-esque reality TV premise, and seeing this was a LGBTQ story as well? SIGN ME UP. Charlie is a socially awkward tech genius who is on this dating show to get back into the tech world after a problem at his previous […]
Yours to Keep by Claudia Burgoa
Age of Ava by Melanie Moreland
Queen B’s Decree: Age of Ava was a bit angsty. Hunter has always lived like a rolling stone gathering no moss, but doesn’t know what to do with the feelings inspired by Ava. He’s her new neighbor after he inherits the property from his estranged grandfather and Ava can’t keep herself away. Their relationship felt […]
Hot Desk by Zara Stoneley
Queen B’s Decree: Hot Desk had a cute premise but was fairly predictable (except for one major scene/crisis). Alice has been dying to get back to the office after working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, but discovers she’s now sharing a desk with her enemy/crush Jamie. Their friendship begins through post-it notes and emails […]
The Meeting Point by Olivia Lara
Queen B’s Decree: The Meeting Point had such a cute premise. When Maya goes to California to surprise her long term boyfriend, she discovers his phone was lost in a ride share driver’s car…when he was busy sucking face with someone else. The driver and Maya keep conversing and it leads to her taking a […]
Opposites Attract by Jacqueline Lee
Queen B’s Decree: Opposites Attract was fun and light. Megan moves in with a new roommate (Josh) that seems perfect for her, if it wasn’t for her pesky attraction to Josh’s NFL quarterback brother, Brandon. See, Megan comes from a football loving family and is militantly anti-jocks. But their friendly banter eventually turns into more. […]
Mr. Ultra Mega Love by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
Queen B’s Decree: Mr.Ultra Mega Love went in a different direction than I had been anticipating. Huff is a skinny nerd who was dealt with bullies his whole life, but when his sister is tragically murdered, he blames himself for being too chicken to help. Years pass and he’s still dealing with the aftermath of […]
Every Day in December by Kitty Wilson
Queen B’s Decree: Every Day in December started off a little slow. Belle seemed like a bit of a disaster at the beginning. Just fired from a dead end job with no real marketable skills, Belle runs into someone she recognizes from her college days at a disastrous family lunch. Rory is back in the […]