Faking The Game by Claudia Burgoa
Queen B’s Decree: I love a “fake relationship” trope. In Faking The Game, Aslan Spearman has been lying to his mother to avoid her matchmaking by claiming he’s already in a relationship. It’s not a problem until there’s an unavoidable family reunion and his “girlfriend’s” presence is requested. Keaton is a VP at his company […]
Truly, Madly: Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, and the Romance of the Century by Stephen Galloway
Charm City Killer by Josh Petroski
Queen B’s Decree: I was binge watching The Wire when I happily won a signed paperback copy of Charm City Killer. It felt like kismet—a thriller set in Baltimore about a serial Killer? Sign me up. The story has a few points-of-view, but is told primarily through the eyes of Moe. Moe is a 50-something […]
The Wedding Crasher by Abigail Mann
Shenanigans by Sarina Bowen
Queen B’s Decree: I will almost always devour anything that Sarina Bowen writes, and Shenanigans was no exception. Drake and Charli have a drunken and fun night celebrating in Vegas and wake up married. But that’s fine, they can just get un-married, right? Drake and Charli were obviously meant to be together, even if Charli […]
The Accidental Countess by Emma Hart
Queen B’s Decree: I went into The Accidental Countess not sure I even liked the main characters. Eva was my least favorite of the Heroine trio prior to this book, so my hopes were definitely tempered. But somehow The Accidental Countess became my favorite of the series. Eva and Matthew were both secret marshmallows. Both […]
Kamila Knows Best by Farah Heron
Queen B’s Decree: Kamila Knows Best is a modern adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma with a Desi twist. Kamila lives her best life working as a CPA at here father’s firm. She spends her time volunteering at the local animal shelter, hosting biryani and Bollywood movies, and her old family friend Rohan is recently always […]
The Woman at No. 13 by C.K. Williams
Queen B’s Decree: The Woman at No. 13 was a decent thriller. It’s based is Northern Ireland and I didn’t realize that religion and politics would be such a major focus of the story. Our main character, Jannis, has flown to small town Northern Ireland after his old friend, Kate, is questioned by the police […]