Once you finish Chapter 1, you will be hooked. You’ll want to know if the fake friendship turns real, how Alex handles his mother’s re-election campaign, and what happens in the famous “Paris” chapter. Buy the book, support the author, and enjoy the romance.
The story begins not with narration, but with a fictional email exchange and gossip column excerpts. We learn that Alex Claremont-Diaz (Mexico-American, charismatic, ambitious) and Prince Henry (blonde, blue-blooded, reserved) hate each other. Their rivalry is international news.
The White House and Buckingham Palace are in damage control. To fix the US-UK relations, they force Alex and Henry to pretend to be best friends. Alex is furious. Henry is cold. The chapter ends with the setup for the fake friendship that will slowly turn into real love.
The chapter fast-forwards to a royal wedding in London. Alex and Henry get into a physical altercation behind a catering table. In a moment of rage, they lean on a massive, multi-tiered wedding cake. The cake collapses on them. Photographers catch the “feud” in a hilarious, sticky mess.
Once you finish Chapter 1, you will be hooked. You’ll want to know if the fake friendship turns real, how Alex handles his mother’s re-election campaign, and what happens in the famous “Paris” chapter. Buy the book, support the author, and enjoy the romance.
The story begins not with narration, but with a fictional email exchange and gossip column excerpts. We learn that Alex Claremont-Diaz (Mexico-American, charismatic, ambitious) and Prince Henry (blonde, blue-blooded, reserved) hate each other. Their rivalry is international news.
The White House and Buckingham Palace are in damage control. To fix the US-UK relations, they force Alex and Henry to pretend to be best friends. Alex is furious. Henry is cold. The chapter ends with the setup for the fake friendship that will slowly turn into real love.
The chapter fast-forwards to a royal wedding in London. Alex and Henry get into a physical altercation behind a catering table. In a moment of rage, they lean on a massive, multi-tiered wedding cake. The cake collapses on them. Photographers catch the “feud” in a hilarious, sticky mess.
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