![]() Though much of the doomed-relationships story arc feels familiar, McGee’s characters are well-crafted and flawed, giving the narrative emotional texture that elevates it above the dramatic formula. Written from multiple perspectives, McGee ( The Thousandth Floor) crafts a deliciously soapy American royal family. Samantha invites her childhood best friend, Nina, as her guest, but Nina is secretly in love with Jefferson, whose ex-girlfriend, meanwhile, has a plan to win him back. There, her tabloid-headline-grabbing twin siblings, Samantha and Jefferson, 19, who have just returned from a postgraduation tour around the world, will make their first official public appearance. Her parents, the King and Queen of America, have vetted several potential candidates, whom she is expected to meet at the upcoming Queen’s Ball. Now, hundreds of years later, his descendent, Princess Beatrice Georgina Fredericka Louise of the House of Washington, the first female heir to the crown, is 21 and expected to find a husband. The third book in the New York Times bestselling American Royals series is here, and a meeting of monarchs will test everyones loyalty to the crownand their own hearts. In this drama’s reimagined United States of America, George Washington was crowned king rather than becoming the country’s first elected president. ![]()
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