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Red, White & Royal Blue
by Casey McQuiston
Red, White, & Royal Blue takes us on a wild roller coaster journey telling the story of Alex, the son of the President of the United States, and Prince Henry. While attending a royal wedding, Alex and Henry get into a little tiff that results in the destruction of a $75k cake, bruised egos, and a potentially ruined political relationship between the United States and Britain. To remedy the situation, both young men have been given information about each other and will do some "forced" friendship by hanging out and doing charity work together... and that will be the beginning of their "enemies to lovers" quest.
This is a fun story full of laugh out loud moments and quite the steamy scenes! I thought, for their ages, everyone in the book had believable characteristics and dialog. The pace of the story never let you down. The beginning took a little bit to get into just because I am not a romcom reader, I ham not used to this author, and I was not at all adept on who these people are and how they all connect to each other. But once I got fully on board it was hard to stop this one. And it ended up being a book I never thought I would enjoy, per se, but will be one for me to recommend if anyone is looking for some m/m romance as well as humor mixed with political tensions. Both Alex and Henry are trying to understand what is going on and then, on top of that, how it might impact their parents' and family's lives given the situation of who they happen to be. I think any romcom fan will eat this one up!
This is a fun story full of laugh out loud moments and quite the steamy scenes! I thought, for their ages, everyone in the book had believable characteristics and dialog. The pace of the story never let you down. The beginning took a little bit to get into just because I am not a romcom reader, I ham not used to this author, and I was not at all adept on who these people are and how they all connect to each other. But once I got fully on board it was hard to stop this one. And it ended up being a book I never thought I would enjoy, per se, but will be one for me to recommend if anyone is looking for some m/m romance as well as humor mixed with political tensions. Both Alex and Henry are trying to understand what is going on and then, on top of that, how it might impact their parents' and family's lives given the situation of who they happen to be. I think any romcom fan will eat this one up!