Winning My Queen: A Sweet and Clean Romantic Comedy

Madelyn Smith


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Winning My Queen: A Sweet and Clean Romantic Comedy by Madelyn Smith
Alex:
This small town feels so foreign to me. Maybe that's just the memory loss talking.
All I remember is that I only care about my sister, Holly. I'm content with that, but there's a certain high school soccer coach who is playing her way into my heart. She's winning me over with every memory that returns, and every moment showing me that people matter.
The more time I spend here the more I'm learning that there's more to life than I thought. This small town is starting to warm my heart and show me that there's something to being kind and caring about others.
Do I even want to remember who I am? Because the more memories that come back the more I don't like who I was, and the more I fall in love with who I am here in Bolt.


Reina:
I love my small hometown of Bolt, Oregon. I love being the school nurse and coaching my soccer teams. There's nothing better than helping the next generation learn, grow and create opportunities.
There's nothing better until a handsome man crashes into a cow on the highway and loses his memory. My dad decided he's staying with us so I can help keep an eye on him, due to my nursing degree. My eyes like what they see but my mind reminds me that no one wants to move to Bolt and he's eventually going to leave.
So why does my heart melt every time Alex opens up about his past, and finds ways to make me smile?
There's no way I'm falling for his dreamy blue eyes, and swoony good looks.
He's just going to leave when he remembers who is is anyways. Right?

Winning My Queen is a sweet and clean closed-door romantic comedy. It's full of swoony moments, sweet kisses, and emotional growth, and an entertaining cast of side characters. It features found family, emotional conversations, and healing moments as characters feel the love of God and their friends.

Content Warnings: This book deals with themes of parental neglect, anxiety, imperfect pasts, memory loss, and a car accident.
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