Unfortunately Yours by Tessa Bailey
Unscripted With Mila by Melanie Moreland
Queen B’s Decree: Unscripted With Mila was full of some instalove. Mila is a reclusive and shy author whose book is being turned into a movie, and Nick is the leading man. They meet in a couple different meetcutes until Nick finally discovers who she really is. And from there, their relationship moves at warp […]
After Anne by Logan Steiner
Queen B’s Decree: I loved Anne of Green Gables so I was really excited to be given this copy of After Anne as a #bookclubgirlearlyread. But sadly, my interest waned quickly. There was a lot of dialogue from Anne of Green Gables sprinkled in, and I think that contributed to my mood. It almost felt […]
Girls Like Girls by Hayley Kiyoko
Queen B’s Decree: Girls Like Girls takes place in 2006 and I really felt like I was transported back in time. The LiveJournal, the clothing, the music selections; it really brought me back. Coley has moved to a new town after her mother’s suicide. Her father hasn’t been present in her life and frankly, she […]
Chef’s Choice by T.J. Alexander
Queen B’s Decree: I think Chef’s Choice was my first t4t—dual transgender main characters—and I was entranced. It wasn’t just about the romance, although I loved that too. It was about the humor and the disagreements (which were always resolved with grown-up discussion) and the realization that everyone has different experiences. Jean-Pierre and Luna, while […]
Good as Gold by Sarina Bowen
Queen B’s Decree: Good as Gold revisits my favorite small town in Vermont and the Rossi family. But…this one definitely had some second chance trope vibes. Matteo and Leila were best friends as teenagers but Matteo moved away as soon as possible and never really came back. Matteo comes back to his brother’s wedding after […]
Savage Beasts by Rani Selvarajah
Radiance by Grace Draven
Queen B’s Decree: I added Radiance to my 23 books in 2023 list, since Queen J told me to read it…many years ago. But it’s fantasy. And you know I rarely read that. To the surprise of me—I was obsessed. Two characters in an arranged marriage who find each other literally repulsive physically? And they […]
Her Fixer Upper by Emily Kerr
Queen B’s Decree: Her Fixer Upper was cute and sweet and relatively predictable. Despite the predictability, it was still pretty enjoyable. Freya was a little neurotic and sometimes I found it hard to understand her reactions, but Charlie was a bit nonchalant for my tastes. But kudos to both of them, there is no way […]