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Dating and Dragons By Kristy Boyce

Dating and Dragons, Kristy Boyce, Young Adult, Friends to Lovers, Comedy, Contemporary, Contemporary Romance, Romance, Romantic Comedy, Gaming, Dungeons & Dragons, Bully, Book Review, Dungeons and Drama

Rating: 5 stars

Young Adult - Friends to Lovers

Genre: Comedy, Contemporary, Contemporary Romance, Romance, Romantic Comedy

Tags: Gaming, Dungeons & Dragons, Bully, Book Review

Dungeons and Drama Book 2


Quinn is the new girl at school, and she wants this new start. After a fall out with her old friends and Dungeons and Dragon's group, she needs this new start. Soon after she meets some new friends who invite her to their campaign. Only they have one rule no dating. The one guy, Logan whom she had started to have feelings for he is also in this group. But for Quinn D and D nd this new chance at friends means more then a chance romance. Its all for the roll of the dice now.


This is the second book in the Dungeons and Drama series. Quinn has some massive anxiety from her last group. Kashvi is the perfect friend for Quinn. Sanjiv, Mark and Sloane are great supporting characters. Logan is brilliantly writer and keep Quinn on her toes. But someone who steels the page every time is Quinn's grandma, Barbara, who is vibrant and funny. I loved this book and hope that Kristy Boyce continues this series.


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Pages: 336

Read: Physical

From: Bought

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“Quinn Norton is starting over at a new high school and hopes that joining a D&D game will be the trick to making friends. The plan sounds even better when she’s invited into a group that includes Logan Weber, the cute and charming guy she met on her first day of class. But this isn’t your average D&D campaign— this group livestreams their games and enforces strict rules: no phones allowed, and no dating other group members.


Quinn is willing to accept the rules, even if it makes Logan off-limits. And she quickly learns that doing so won’t be a problem, since Logan goes from charismatic to insufferable as soon as she agrees to join. As their bickering—and bantering—intensifies inside and outside the game, Quinn can’t help wondering: Is Logan’s infuriating behavior a smokescreen for hidden feelings? Quinn is risking it all, and the twenty-sided dice are rolling!”

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