Tag: forced proximity
Mr. Nice Spy by Tiana Smith
Queen B’s Decree: Mr. Nice Spy starts with a bang—literally, Andee works as a pyrotechnic expert. Andee has just done a DNA test to find and confirm her biological father and unfortunately she discovers he is an international criminal, when the CIA shows up at her doorstep. She’s kidnapped by her father’s men, along with […]
A Very Merry Mistake by Lyra Parish
Under Loch and Key by Lana Ferguson
Queen B’s Decree: A monster romance where one of the main characters is the Loch Ness Monster? OF COURSE I’m gonna read it. This book was the perfect mix of ridiculousness, hot chemistry, romance, and true emotional depth. Key is in Scotland to spread her father’s ashes (and meet her estranged grandparents for the first […]
Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn
Love in Bloom by Lucy Eden
Queen B’s Decree: I loved the premise of this one. Big city Emma inherits a farm from her estranged grandparents, and she meets the farm manager Dan, at the will reading. Of course, she meets him while she’s trying to change into a dress…in the men’s bathroom. Hijinks ensue. I loved Dan. He’s so sweet […]
The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren
The Player + The Pact = I Do by Louise Bay
Queen B’s Decree: The meet-cute in this one was adorable. Jules and Leo meet at a party and two years later, he doesn’t even recognize her when she becomes his assistant (not wearing an X-Men-themed full body costume probably makes it harder). But does Jules forget? Hell nah, this woman remembers everything. Jules is my […]
Love Requires Chocolate by Ravynn K. Stringfield
Queen B’s Decree: Love Requires Chocolate was a pretty low stakes read that made me wish I’d been able to attend a study abroad. Whitney and Thierry are pretty adorable together, and I enjoyed their progression from annoyed tutor and student to friends to more than friends. Whitney can sometimes be immature..but she’s a senior […]
Paging Dr. Hart by Melissa Dymond
Queen B’s Decree: I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: medical inaccuracies are my biggest pet peeve. Even worse than a misspelled homonym! So a book written by a medical professional is something I will never be able to resist. Tiffany has worked her way out of poverty and is a radiology resident […]