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Queen Move

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From Wall Street Journal, USA Today bestselling, 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.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      As this stunning romance proves that true love is timeless, narrators Jakobi Diem's and Eboni Flowers's seductive tones will have listeners cheering. Flowers's performance of these characters is powerful and evocative. She portrays political consultant Kimba, who has never forgotten her childhood best friend and first kiss, Ezra. Decades later they are reunited, but scandal and family complications interfere with romance. Diem's deep, gravelly voice captures Ezra's belief that Kimba is the one for him and is worth the wait. Ezra takes pride in his Jewish heritage, and his family members require some accent work from the narrators, which leads to some inconsistent Yiddish pronunciations. Flowers takes on a feisty Southern drawl for Kimba's supportive family, whose portrayals perfectly fit the story's vibrant Atlanta setting. J.E.C. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine

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