Tag: enemies-to-lovers
The Mist Thief by L.J. Andrews
Queen B’s Decree: Welp, I have a new obsession and it’s Jonas Eriksson. I’ve never read LJ Andrews before, but after reading The Mist Thief, I’ve already downloaded the first in this interconnected series. While yes, this is a fantasy, the world building is just enough to keep me interested but not so much that […]
Lies That Bleed by Leia Stone
Queen B’s Decree: I devoured this one. It’s literally enemies-to-lovers; you know I can’t resist that. Ash is the daughter of the emperor and Kohen is the son of the opposing regime that was “conquered” by the current Emperor (the aforementioned Ash’s Dad). They’re both out in the wild to find and bond to their […]
Rules for Rule Breaking by Talia Tucker
Queen B’s Decree: Rules for Rule Breaking was pretty entertaining. Winter and Bobby and family friends and academic rivals and they hate each other, for unknown reasons. But throw in some forced proximity when they are forced into a roadtrip together and you get A LOT of witty banter. While there were some heavy topics […]
Blood & Steel by Helen Scheuerer
Queen B’s Decree: Blood & Steel had the optimal amount of world building for me. I really felt like I understood what was going on while not feeling overwhelmed by names and places. Althea was an exceptionally stubborn character, but in the best way. She is determined to be a warrior (in a time when […]
Collide by Bal Khabra
My Begrudging Scent Matches by Naomi Phillips
Queen B’s Decree: My Begrudging Scent Matches features an extremely stubborn and willful omega, Alice. And man, I freaking love that. Not to be all “not like other girls” but she kinda is unlike other omegas I’ve read about. Hides her designation, wants to have a job, is very anti-pack and settling down; all the […]
Truly, Madly, Deeply by Alexandria Bellefleur
Hate Mail by Donna Marchetti
Queen B’s Decree: I do love some witty banter. Hate Mail features the pen pal letters between Naomi and Luca since they were in the fifth grade, and man, they have some creative insults for each other. The story alternates between current day Naomi and her historical letters with Luca. After a “return to sender” […]