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Queen Move
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Queen Move

by Kennedy Ryan

Recommended by Alisha Rai

Recommended by Alisha Rai

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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Second Chance Romance, Romance, and Fiction.

The boy who always felt like mine is now the man I can't have_x0085_ 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 in...

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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Second Chance Romance, Romance, and Fiction.

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Alisha Rai

I enjoyed this book a lot! It’s the first book I could focus on in a couple months. Grabbed me and wouldn’t let go.

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