Red, White & Royal Blue: A Novel

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4 étoiles (3 critiques)

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Review of 'Red, White & Royal Blue' on 'Goodreads'

3 étoiles

This book's lineage is, at a guess, Hamilton/The West Wing/That brief liberal mania after the election of Obama. It is very much a fantasy of a different political system, one not captured by big money, where politicians may be ruthless or use means you don't approve of, but are serving in politics because of something they believe in. It is a fantasy of an America that could elect a divorced woman president.

On the other hand, if you can't have fantasies in your romance novels, where can you?

I didn't check this out for a long time because I find celebrities, politicians, and royalty, all vaguely squicky, and this book is written on the assumption that all of these are something you are at least a little into. However, the book doesn't rely on your kink for the aforementioned; it has a lot going for it. The book has a …

"Fanfiction-like" and I mean that in a good way

5 étoiles

You may not know this about me, but one of my favorite activities is to look on Ao3 for cursed fanfiction to show people. I often go to RPF, not because I have anything against it, but because real people already inspire revulsion, so if I can find, say erotic Ben Shapiro fic, I've hit "gold" so to speak.

I've read some Political Real Person Fic (usually the ones starring Margaret Thatcher, because as a USian, that inspires less revulsion than looking at a Reagan fanfic) and sometimes just prompts to see what people like writing about.

I would be VERY surprised if Casey McQuiston has not written Political-RPF, because this very much reads like a Politics RPF with fictional characters (OCs if you will).

It hits all the right notes, it's heartwarming, but, unlike what you may expect about a Royal Romance, it is very honest about how fucked …

Review of 'Red, White & Royal Blue' on 'Goodreads'

3 étoiles

L’idée de départ de ce roman est plutôt sympathique : Alex, le fils de la Présidente des Etats-Unis (une sorte d’Hillary Clinton qui aurait été élue en 2016) tombe amoureux d’Henry, Prince de Galles et troisième dans l’ordre de succession à la Couronne d’Angleterre.

Alors évidemment, on ne va pas chercher du réalisme parfait dans cette histoire, mais c’est une romance gay bien écrite et plaisante à lire. Un divertissement bienvenu.