It IS possible to go home again!

"The years fall away like a torn veil separating him from me, then from now."

Kimba and Ezra were once best friends, born on the same day, and even had their first kiss together. But, as sometimes happens, life intervened and they lost touch with each other.

Once they find one another again can they get across the Miles of baggage in between them?

Kimba doesn't know if she says yes right now if she'll lose herself, and with that all the work she's done to help the people she's wanted to help make a difference her entire life.

A story as old as time, but told with fresh eyes, lies, and secrets, promises, and manipulative people might conspire to make sure this short time all Kimba and Ezra will ever have.

Kimba is an amazingly strong Black woman seemingly content on doing nothing but politics and protecting her father's legacy all her life, but on the inside there are a million questions, and a body that seems determined to leave her old and alone.


Ezra has outshone the life he imagined. A beautiful son, a school he started to help POC have an amazing place to learn, and suddenly a re-introduction to the girl, now definitely a woman, he married in a simple ceremony in his backyard with rings made of bottle caps. He might be able to have everything he's ever wanted so long as he can convince the women in his life that this is the road he's meant to be traveling.

Kennedy Ryan gave us an amazing book, her Queen's Move, showing us it is possible to go home again, to focus on yourself and your own desires beyond everything else, with words that are both poetic and lyrical in her use. Worth far more than 5 stars, this book knocked everyone else out of the way to land in my number one spot for 2020. Here's hoping there will be a book about Mona, or even Keith, to have another tiny glimpse at Ezra and Kimba!



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