Queen Move, an all-new passionate and
unforgettable friends-to-lovers romance from RITA® Award-winning and Wall Street Journal bestselling author
Kennedy Ryan, is available now!
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.
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“You’re fucking brilliant.”
“Huh?” Ezra asks absentmindedly,
paying more attention to the flame under his pan than to my compliment. “What’d
you say?”
“I said you’re brilliant.” I hold up
the iPad I’m using to read his manuscript. “Your book, the YLA story, is
incredible, Ez.”
“Oh. Thanks.” He flashes me a smile
and then goes back to his French toast. “The key to getting this right is the
milk-to-bread ratio.”
I hop off the counter and walk over
to stand beside him at the stove. “Would you forget about your French toast for
a minute and listen to me?”
“But it’s stuffed French toast.” He takes the pan off the burner and pulls me
into his arms. “And I could listen to you all day. What were you saying?
Something about me being a handsome, sexy genius?”
“Um…those weren’t my exact words.” I
laugh up at him.
“I could have sworn that’s what you
said, and I’m never wrong.” He slides his hands over my ass in a pair of his
boxer shorts. “Some even say I’m fucking brilliant.”
“They probably just like your big
dick,” I whisper and blink up at him as innocently as I can manage.
“I get that a lot.” He drops a kiss
on my head and turns back to his French toast. I lean down to rest an elbow on
the counter and watch him work.
“A lot?” I ask teasingly. “Have there
been a lot?”
He pauses mid-toast-flip and slants
me a glance. “Are you asking how many people I’ve had sex with?”
“I mean, it’s none of my business. If
you don’t want to—”
“Eight.”
Eight?
Lord above, only eight?!
“Oh.” I straighten and rest my hip
against the counter. “What a, um, single-digit number that is.”
What about me? I’m tabulating years of hook-ups, one-night stands, fuck
bois and carrying the one.
“If you don’t want to,” he says,
cracking an egg into a bowl, “it’s fine. I don’t care how many people—”
“I don’t know.”
He glances up from whisking eggs, a
small frown puckering his dark brows. “You don’t know what?”
“My number. I don’t know how many
people I’ve been with.”
He resumes whisking, his frown
clearing. “Oh.”
The whisking eggs and whirring
refrigerator are the only sounds in the kitchen. I’ve never been embarrassed by
my choices. I enjoy sex. I’ve had it with a lot of people. People I really
liked…or tolerated…but didn’t want to commit to. I’ve always been safe and
never mean about it. I was upfront, and when someone wanted more, I let them
know “more” wasn’t an option.
“I just never…” I cross my arms over
my stomach, fold one bare foot over the other. “I haven’t been interested in
committed relationships. There hasn’t been anyone I wanted that with.”
“Tru.” He stops whisking and gives me
the full impact of his undivided attention. His eyes are placid blue. No
shadows or undercurrents. “I don’t care.” Ezra pushes the bowl aside and faces
me. “But there is something I feel like we should be clear on regarding how
you’ve handled sex in the past.”
Here we go.
“You’ve never wanted to commit
before,” he says.
“Right. I’ve never wanted any strings
attached.”
“I know I said we could be just sex,
no emotional attachments.” He shoves his hands in his pockets. “But I feel like
I have to be honest with you. Having you back in my life has been…it’s been
exactly what I need, and what I felt last night… I’ve never felt that way
before.”
I’m not even sure my heart is
beating, but it also feels like there’s a tumult in my chest. “What are you
saying, Ez?”
His mouth flattens into a hard line
and his jaw hardens to stone. “I want strings.”
“Y-you do?”
“I want strings.” He links our
fingers, strokes his thumb across my palm. “Ropes, if necessary. I want
anything that keeps you with me and me with you and tells everyone else don’t
even think about it.”
I’m stunned and incredibly turned on,
but that doesn’t take much where Ezra’s concerned.
“You…you do?” I ask faintly…again.
“I wouldn’t do well sharing you.”
Kennedy Ryan has a phenomenal way with words and Queen Move is no exception. This emotional, poignant and eloquent friends to lovers, second chance romance spans several decades. I devoured this book I didn’t want to put it down and it honestly took me a week to write this review, as I’m struggling to put my jumbled thoughts to paper.
If you’ve read the All The Kings Men Duet, you will be familiar with the heroine of this title Kimba. She’s intelligent, strong and empowered, and won’t allow her gender to define who she is or what she is capable of. I loved her ambition, drive and determination, but also that under her take no prisoners exterior is a loving and loyal heart of gold.
Ezra is an enigmatic hero, but above all he gives of this vibe of a complete and utter gentleman. I loved the evolution of his character from a teen who struggles with his identity and faith, to a confident, successful and charismatic leader.
This pair of characters are complex, yet authentic and relatable. Whilst perfect they are also flawed, and I loved and admired all their layers as they were revealed.
Ezra and Kimba’s love story is full of twists and turns, but their love is epic and enduring. Their connection is undeniable, as is their mutual respect, admiration, compassion and friendship.
The friends and family who appear as side characters were just and complex and layered as our hero and heroine.
Queen Move is not only an epic love story but a recognition of the social issues of belonging, being different and faith to the redefinition of family.
Not my first, and definitely will not be my last Kennedy Ryan book, if you haven’t picked up one of your books you don’t know what you are missing. Each of her books has a way of staying with you long after you finish reading it, and I will be eagerly awaiting her future works.
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