Category: Dark
Rogue Royalty by Meghan March
Queen B’s Decree: You know, for a second there, I was worried about how this trilogy would end and be “fixed.” Rogue Royalty starts out very “WTF” and the ball just keeps rolling from there. Just when you think you’ve figured it out, MM throws a curveball and the storyline goes another direction. The one […]
Iron Princess by Meghan March
Queen B’s Decree: Iron Princess picks up right where we were left hanging in Savage Prince, and we slowly start to learn who Temperance’s mystery man really is. Getting Kane’s point-of-view was the highlight for me. I’m a major sucker for an alpha male that is so totally enamored of his Heroine. I loved seeing […]
Savage Prince by Meghan March
Queen B’s Decree: I’m trying to read through my backlog of my TBR and realized I had missed the Savage Trilogy from Meghan March, and that is criminal. Savage Prince was a whirlwind for me; I read it in one sitting. Told entirely through Temperance’s point-of-view, she accidentally stumbles into a sex club when thinking […]
Dark Reign by Amelia Wilde
Queen B’s Decree: Obsessive hero with stalker-like tendencies? Check, please! In Dark Reign, Emerson is called The Collector and is a dark, broody art collector who becomes immediately enamored of innocent artist, Daphne Morelli. Daphne is a daughter of an infamous crime family and just wants to skate by unnoticed and create her art. I […]
Pageant by Lilith Vincent
Tales You Win by Bea Paige
Death Wish by K Webster
Queen B’s Decree: If you recall, Triple Threat was the first in this duet about the Terror Triplets, who were the evil villains from the Cinderella Series. My prediction after book #1 was that the scariest triplet, Scout, would become my favorite by the end of Death Wish. Oh past me, how well you understand […]
The Masks and The Dancer by Bea Paige
The Dancer and The Masks by Bea Paige
Queen B’s Decree: I’ve really enjoyed previous books by Bea Paige, but I had worried that The Dancer and The Masks might be too dark for me. I’m definitely more into gray, not so much into black. The DaTM straddled that fine line and won me over. The storyline was very interesting (also creepy and […]