A review by booklistqueen
Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston

funny lighthearted fast-paced

3.0

 When the President's son falls in love with the Prince of Wales, international relations take on a whole new term. At first, America's darling Alex Claremont-Diaz can't stand the royal British heir, Prince Henry. Forced to develop a fake friendship for the publicity, the two soon realize that no faking is required.

Everyone has been talking about Red, White & Royal Blue for the last few years, so I decided to see what I thought. To be honest, it wasn't really my thing. I'm more of a will-they-won't-they kind of girl who prefers fade to black. Red, White & Royal Blue definitely did not fade to black. Basically, the whole middle of the book described the clandestine hookups and snarky love emails between the two main characters. Full of irreverent humor, McQuiston's silly romance was utterly predictable, tying everything up in a neat little bow at the end. 

If overly sweet queer romance books with plenty of smut is your thing, then you'll love this book. Else, I'd give it a pass.