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carolinewithane 's review for:
Red, White & Royal Blue
by Casey McQuiston
i don’t usually read romance. it’s just not my thing.
but sometimes a book comes along and hits so many of my very specific interests—enemies-to-friends-to-lovers, not too explicit, international politics, supportive parents, deconstruction of the royal family —that i just have to check it out.
and then i’ll read the whole book in a single day—which, if you know me, is something i hardly ever have the time/mental energy to anymore—and fall deeply in love with it.
so, you know. props to you, "red, white & royal blue". you made this unromantic girl believe in love for a few hours. and what a lovely time i had.
but sometimes a book comes along and hits so many of my very specific interests—enemies-to-friends-to-lovers, not too explicit, international politics, supportive parents, deconstruction of the royal family —that i just have to check it out.
and then i’ll read the whole book in a single day—which, if you know me, is something i hardly ever have the time/mental energy to anymore—and fall deeply in love with it.
so, you know. props to you, "red, white & royal blue". you made this unromantic girl believe in love for a few hours. and what a lovely time i had.
"o, fathers of my bloodline! o, ye kings of olde! take this crown from me, bury me in my ancestral soil. if only you had known the mighty work of thine loins would be undone by a gay heir who likes it when american boys with chin dimples are mean to him."