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A review by thereadhersrecap
Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
3.0
“Sometimes you just jump and hope it’s not a cliff”.
pov: you wake up one day and find the U.S. has a woman for President, the First Son is bisexual and is publicly dating the Prince of England.
That’s the book. It is escapism at its finest! An enemies to friends to lovers trope. And honestly its amazing. Alex is the First Son of the first female president who has a running feud with Henry, the Prince of England. After a disastrous accident at a royal wedding, they are forced into a public friendship, eventually they become friends and start confiding in each other. Then one drunken night Henry kisses Alex and everything changes. I absolutely loved the banter between them it was so cute and witty. It was especially interesting to witness Alex discover his sexuality, and then embrace it to the fullest.
I did feel like there was a chuck in the middle that could have been left out. The story felt a little drawn out. Despite that, this book is cute, fun and worth a read.
pov: you wake up one day and find the U.S. has a woman for President, the First Son is bisexual and is publicly dating the Prince of England.
That’s the book. It is escapism at its finest! An enemies to friends to lovers trope. And honestly its amazing. Alex is the First Son of the first female president who has a running feud with Henry, the Prince of England. After a disastrous accident at a royal wedding, they are forced into a public friendship, eventually they become friends and start confiding in each other. Then one drunken night Henry kisses Alex and everything changes. I absolutely loved the banter between them it was so cute and witty. It was especially interesting to witness Alex discover his sexuality, and then embrace it to the fullest.
I did feel like there was a chuck in the middle that could have been left out. The story felt a little drawn out. Despite that, this book is cute, fun and worth a read.