Kimba knows who she is and is unapologetically herself, while Ezra has had to grow into his identity as a biracial man. While Kimba and Ezra’s lifelong connection takes center stage, they wrestle with dissolving relationships, as well as their personal dedication to their careers grounded in social justice and equity. Kennedy Ryan is one of the most profoundly, thoughtful, powerful writers out there today, and Queen Move is no exception. Ezra and Kimba were torn apart by shadowy family secrets, but when they meet again, their attraction is combustible. A political campaign manager dedicated to putting those committed to lasting change in office, she’s coming off running a successful presidential campaign when she’s hit with a double whammy – a perimenopause diagnosis and the return of her childhood best friend, Ezra Stern, after decades apart. Kimba Allen is a boss with a capital “B,” every inch the queen of the title. Review: Kennedy Ryan spins off her Kingmaker duology with this soul-searing explanation of a rare, bone-deep kind of love.
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