Tag: fake dating
The Fake Boyfriend Fiasco by Talia Hibbert
Love, Lies, and Cherry Pie by Jackie Lau
Queen B’s Decree: Love, Lies, and Cherry Pie had me smiling throughout. It was just fun. Emily is our Asian FMC, living in Toronto and dealing with her overly involved family. When her mom keeps pushing her towards certain eligible men, she decides what better way to get them off her back…by giving them what […]
Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez
Queen B’s Decree: I adored Yours Truly from start to finish. I’m just gonna list everything I love about it. So basically…I loved nearly everything about it and everyone should read and/or listen to it. Yours Truly was a recommendation from a friend…and I’ll be paying more attention to her recs in the future. Book: […]
The Fake Mate by Lana Ferguson
Queen B’s Decree: Wolf shifter health professionals? Is the author literally looking inside my head for my dream book?!? I listened to The Fake Mate as an audiobook and I highly recommend it. The narrators were both outstanding and gave such life to the characters. There was so much about The Fake Mate that I […]
Dungeons and Drama by Kristy Boyce
Queen B’s Decree: Dungeons and Drama was perfection. I even joked with Prince Consort B that it was a little like us: me, a show tunes lover and him, a DND player. His response “eh.” Thanks Babe. But I digress. There was so much to Dungeons and Drama. Riley’s complicated relationship with her divorced parents; […]
Dr. Fake Fiancé by Louise Bay
Queen B’s Decree: Dr. Fake Fiancé is a pretty light opposites-attract, fake dating romance. Vivian is a major pop star that is on the down low, hiding from the media after a big break-up. Beau is the happy “Mr. Right Now” she meets in a coffee shop and they strike up a friendship (reluctantly on […]
The Fiancée Farce by Alexandria Bellefleur
Rocked Bayou by Erin Nicholas
Queen B’s Decree: Oh Erin Nicholas, is there anything you write that I don’t love? Haven’t discovered it yet. Rocked Bayou really hit me a lot harder than I anticipated. Somehow—and I should expect this by now—but Erin Nicholas always finds a way to take an easy, lighthearted story and add something deep and real. […]