Category: RomCom
Hot Hex Boyfriend by Carly Bloom
Queen B’s Decree: Hot Hex Boyfriend was a hoot. Delia’s family line is descended from witches…at least that’s what her grandmother says, even if Delia doesn’t believe it. Max is there taking care of his late uncle’s home (Delia’s neighbor) and making sure that Delia doesn’t break the hex upon her family. This book was […]
Holding Out for a Gyro by Mary Ann Marlowe
Queen B’s Decree: I’ll take ‘Emotional Childhood Trauma’ for 200, Alex. While I can commend Chelsea for going to therapy and actively working through her emotionally abusive childhood, she was still a tough character to like. She near purposely self-sabotaged and in doing so, was pretty mean to Bas. Bas was no angel, but he […]
On the Map by Christina Hovland
Queen B’s Decree: The “went to Las Vegas and woke up married” is a micro trope that I can’t resist. Singer Maya and football player Sloan wake up married after their first meeting upon a night in Vegas, and when the news goes viral they decide to stay married for mutual professional benefit. The physical […]
The Love Plot by Samantha Young
Queen B’s Decree: The Love Plot was a relatively light and fun read. Star is this free spirit, bohemian, with a couple different jobs. While Rafe is this uptight veterinarian from a wealthy family. After an awkward meeting, Rafe pays Star to be his fake girlfriend to get his family to stop trying to set […]
The Ex-cavenger Hunt by Kendall Hale
Love, Lies, and Cherry Pie by Jackie Lau
Queen B’s Decree: Love, Lies, and Cherry Pie had me smiling throughout. It was just fun. Emily is our Asian FMC, living in Toronto and dealing with her overly involved family. When her mom keeps pushing her towards certain eligible men, she decides what better way to get them off her back…by giving them what […]
Dead to Sin by Genna Black
Hate Mail by Donna Marchetti
Queen B’s Decree: I do love some witty banter. Hate Mail features the pen pal letters between Naomi and Luca since they were in the fifth grade, and man, they have some creative insults for each other. The story alternates between current day Naomi and her historical letters with Luca. After a “return to sender” […]