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Red, White & Royal Blue
by Casey McQuiston
Alex Claremont-Diaz is the son of the first female President of the United States and a successful young "royal." He's intelligent, ambitious, and undeniably charming. When he attends a royal wedding in the United Kingdom, he hopes to avoid the snobbish Prince of Wales. However, they end up making headlines when they accidentally stumble into a wedding cake and must pretend to be best friends to save face.
This book has garnered significant attention, and for good reason. It's both funny and poignant, striking a balance between sweet and steamy. The novel also addresses issues of vulnerability, politics, and acceptance. The question of whether a female president or a gay royal relationship can be accepted in the present day is thought-provoking and relevant.
While most books with this level of hype often fail to deliver, "Red, White & Royal Blue" lives up to expectations. It's a captivating read that will have you hooked from start to finish. The only criticism is that the ending may be a bit of a stretch, but it's a minor flaw in an otherwise exceptional book.
This book has garnered significant attention, and for good reason. It's both funny and poignant, striking a balance between sweet and steamy. The novel also addresses issues of vulnerability, politics, and acceptance. The question of whether a female president or a gay royal relationship can be accepted in the present day is thought-provoking and relevant.
While most books with this level of hype often fail to deliver, "Red, White & Royal Blue" lives up to expectations. It's a captivating read that will have you hooked from start to finish. The only criticism is that the ending may be a bit of a stretch, but it's a minor flaw in an otherwise exceptional book.