![]() Readers will be eager to see more from McQuiston after this extremely promising start. Casey McQuiston is the New York Times bestselling author of Red, White & Royal Blue, as well as a pie enthusiast. The drama, which involves political rivals, possible betrayals, and even a meeting with the queen, is both irresistible and delicious. The impossible relationship between Alex and Henry is portrayed with quick wit and clever plotting. Of course, their romance will eventually be discovered and leaked to the press during the president’s heated reelection campaign. Based on Casey McQuistons best-selling novel of the same name, the upcoming Amazon Prime film stars The Kissing Booth s Taylor Zakhar Perez and Purple Hearts Nicholas Galitzine as two men. The scions also contrive ways of being together at Wimbledon, in Texas, and at a West Hollywood karaoke bar to steal kisses or have secretive sex. When Henry kisses Alex, the First Son goes into a mild gay panic, but their snide texts soon become gushy emails ending with romantic quotes. ![]() Not surprisingly, their hate turns into a bromance. After a scandalous mishap at a wedding, however, they are required to pretend to be best friends lest their enmity spark an international incident. ![]() McQuiston’s outstanding debut pivots on an inspired rom-com premise: What if Alex Claremont-Diaz, the half-Mexican son of the first female president of the United States, fell in love with Prince Henry, England’s heir? The two heartthrobs are arch-nemeses at first. ![]()
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