Moonlight in Massachusetts by Siobhan Davis
Queen B’s Decree: Moonlight in Massachusetts was a sweet and easy extended epilogue to the Kennedy Boys series. It cycled through the points-of-view of most of the siblings and their spouses so it was almost a relay race—going from one couple to the next. My only criticism is a personal take. It felt like everyone’s […]
Breaking the Speed Limit by Melanie Moreland
Queen B’s Decree: Mmmmm yes, bring on the instalove, please. In Breaking the Speed Limit, Stefano is content with his life as a custom mechanic but feels like he’s missing something. One night he finds Gabby stranded on the side of the road, attempting to change her own tire. Sparks ignite and he’s immediately smitten. […]
Teach Me Something Dirty by Alex Grayson
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 […]
Conversations with People Who Hate Me by Dylan Marron
Broken Muses of Manderley Academy Box Set by Steffanie Holmes
Queen B’s Decree: The Broken Muses of Manderley Academy had such a gothic vibe, I kept waiting for Heathcliff to be skulking around the corner. Faye is the daughter of a famous violinist and is brought into the musical world of Mandeley Academy by the villain of the story, Madame Usher. From there, she’s essentially […]
Heels Together, Knees Apart by Alex Grayson
Queen B’s Decree: Heels Together, Knees Apart is the first in Alex Grayson’s Itty-Bitty Delights series, a collection of hot, little novellas. Our Heroine is Charlotte, who is a patient of her therapist Hero, Bryan. Ethics and reality aside, HTKA is an erotic and forbidden romance where these two characters are extremely drawn to each […]
Until Never by Alex Grayson
Only A Taste by Nicole Blanchard
Queen B’s Decree: Only A Taste includes three different novellas with variable tropes and genres, so I’ll plan to review each story individually. Spark: The trope here was “one night stand leads to secret baby.” It was cute and sweet, but I always feel like there are no great reasons for keeping a baby secret. […]