Review: Queen Move by Kennedy Ryan
/Queen Move was an entertaining and captivating read about two childhood best friends rekindling and falling in love again.
Kenya and Ezra had been friends since they were in diapers. Literally the best of friends. Completely inseparable. That is until the night their parents have a falling out. They don’t see each other for 20 years at Kenyans father funeral. They are still the same kids that they were but they aren’t. The attraction is still there, but Ezra is now in a relationship and has a son. He’s completely off limits for Kenya.
This was a beautiful second chance romance. I think a line that could really attest to that is when Ezra was explaining how he fell in love with Kenya all over again multiple times. I'm not going to directly quote it because I think that is something that needs to be experienced in the moment; however, I will say it was a stand out moment. Especially, when the book did such an excellent job developing and portraying this romance. Loved it. And also them. Both Kenya and Ezra are selfless humans beings. They want to change the world. Kenya is a strong woman dominating the political world. And Ezra started his own school and it’s thriving.
In addition to loving the relationship between Ezra and Kenya in this book, I also loved the family aspect. Kenya’s family felt familiar and it reminded me of my own. It was always a delight when she spent time with her sister and her mother.
Final Analysis
Queen Move is a second chance romance that is perfectly beautiful and honest.