![]() Here’s how the publisher describes the story. ![]() Generally speaking, there isn’t a ton of YA period fiction on shelves these days-with a few notable (and excellent) exceptions like Ruta Sepeytys or Krystal Marquis-so the arrival of Queen Bee, a Regency YA romance that’s described as Bridgerton meets The Count of Monte Cristo and that follows the story of a young girl crafting a false identity to seek revenge on the ex-friend who ruined her life, reputation, and debut into society.Ī charming YA romp from Amalie Howard, romance author behind such popular titles as The Duke in Question and Always Be My Duchess, Queen Bee is an effortlessly diverse tale of friendship, retribution, forgiveness, and-of course-love. No subgenre is safe from the Bridgerton effect, as Netflix’s popular Regency romance series continues to drive interest in the historical period in all kinds of new ways. ![]()
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