Say it Again by Tessa Hatfield
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 […]
The Devil’s Backbone by Kirsten Bohling
Queen B’s Decree: I read the Lonesome Dove series as an impressionable college freshman and I was forever changed. The Devil’s Backbone really brought me back to that feeling. It’s a slow burn romance, yes, but it felt more like a true western. A horse sidekick (with an almost spiritual connection with Cass), a revenge […]
The Dark Mountain by Yona Katz
Repeat After Me by Jessica Warman
Queen B’s Decree: What happens when a couple teenagers are stuck on a remote island…and there are no repercussions when they are stuck in a time loop? Repeat After Me explores that. I couldn’t stop reading. Definitely a dark comedy, these kids are crass, abrasive, secretive, and explore the limits of humanity—since there is nothing […]
You Had Me at Happy Hour by Timothy Janovsky
Queen B’s Decree: Greg had some severe himbo energy. It was the perfect foil to grumpy, non-divergent Julien. Greg (cocktails) and Julien (wine sommelier) are kind of work rivals, but are forced to work together to plan happy hour events (also if you don’t know me in real life, you need to know that I […]
The Devil Himself by BB Easton
Queen B’s Decree: There really isn’t much I can say about The Devil Himself without spilling any deets or spoilers. I’ll just say this book gave me so many feelings; crying sadness, shock, warm fuzzies, laughter, and hope. And that the narrators made this book even that much better of a reading experience. I truly […]