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

5.0

(4.8)
Alex, first son of the President of the United States, got caught in an altercation with Henry, an actual prince of England. To fix this PR disaster, they must appear to be the bestest friends and feelings blossom. Enemies to lovers trope fans rejoice!

Light,  fun, flirty, and unexpectedly sexy - a perfect summer read! (Despite not being summer where I live). Fans of enemies to lovers trope would surely love this book. The transition from dislike to like isn’t rushed and you can really relish in the sweet, youthful feeling of falling in love. I love the diverse set of characters. I think I enjoyed the side characters a bit more than the main characters. I thought it was gonna be a dual POV. It would have been interesting to read about Henry’s POV. He just appears to be too perfect and a bit boring at times, at least in my opinion. Some aspects of the book aren't realistic or at least an idealized version of reality. But then again, it's fiction. I’m not exactly the biggest fan of romance but I really enjoyed this book. Would love to read more light and fun romance!