A:Alpacas (mine would judge me even harder if I said llamas).
Q2)Sword or dagger?
A:Both. At the same time.
Q3)Hide or seek?
A:Seek. Hiding makes me anxious.
Q4)Coke or Pepsi?
A:Coke!
Q5)Apple pie or chocolate cake?
A:Chocolate cake! Pie is eww.
Q6)Stranger ThingsorMaking a Murderer?
A:Stranger Things!
So, this is my first book choice! I plan on doing others. I hope you enjoyed my little contribution, and happy reading to all of you! Oh, and if you’re interested in buying the book, it’s available nearly everywhere books are sold. You can find it here: From Blood and Ash
Queen Move
Hi, all. Happy almost summer! Fritz opened the pool over the weekend—thank God we have a heater for the thing as almost-summer up here on the mountain is still pretty frickin’ chilly—and the sight of all that glowing, aquamarine water, makes me look forward to nights when I can sit out and enjoy the stars and take a swim. It also makes me think of summer reading. I’m on a serious romance kick right now, and the book I’m going to review this month isQueen Moveby Kennedy Ryan.
I loved it. The thing with good romance is that it sucks you in. You identify with the heroine, you want the hero, and even though you know there’s an HEA at the end, you get all worriedthat the pair will not end up together and have the destiny they deserve. And on the destiny note, this story is really about soul mates—something I know about firsthand??.
Here is the blurb!
FromWall Street Journal,USA TodayBestselling and RITA® Award-winning Author Kennedy Ryan, comes a captivating second chance romance like only she can deliver...
The boy who always felt like mine is now the man I can't have…
Dig a little and you'll find photos of me in the bathtub with Ezra Stern.
Get your mind out of the gutter. We were six months old.
Pry and one of us might confess we saved our first kiss for each other. The most clumsy, wet, sloppy…spectacular thirty seconds of my adolescence.
Get into our business and you'll see two families, closer than blood, torn apart in an instant.
Twenty years later, my "awkward duckling" best friend from childhood, the boy no one noticed, is a man no one can ignore.
Finer. Fiercer. Smarter.
Taken.
Tell me it's wrong.
Tell me the boy who always felt like mine is now the man I can’t have.
When we find each other again, everything stands in our way—secrets, lies, promises.
But we didn't come this far to give up now.
And I know just the move to make if I want to make him mine.