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Red, White & Royal Blue
by Casey McQuiston
Red, White, and Royal Blue was definitely another "Bookstagram made me do it" read and I'm so happy about it!
The President of the United State's son, Alex, does not get along with Prince Henry of England. When they accidentally ruin the Royal Wedding, Alex and Henry are forced to pretend that they are best friends. The more time Alex spends with Henry, the more he realizes Henry's public persona may not be who he actually is.
I could go on and on about how much I love this book. It's funny but is also incredibly emotional (both happy and sad) at times. I love Henry and Alex's relationship growth over the course of the book. Alex's sister, June, and their friend, Nora, are amazing support characters. I don't normally say this about standalone books, but I would read a sequel of Red, White, and Royal Blue just to be able to spend a little more time with these characters.
The President of the United State's son, Alex, does not get along with Prince Henry of England. When they accidentally ruin the Royal Wedding, Alex and Henry are forced to pretend that they are best friends. The more time Alex spends with Henry, the more he realizes Henry's public persona may not be who he actually is.
I could go on and on about how much I love this book. It's funny but is also incredibly emotional (both happy and sad) at times. I love Henry and Alex's relationship growth over the course of the book. Alex's sister, June, and their friend, Nora, are amazing support characters. I don't normally say this about standalone books, but I would read a sequel of Red, White, and Royal Blue just to be able to spend a little more time with these characters.