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What happens when the Prince of Wales falls in love with the prime minister?
My boring life working in an insurance call center in sunny California just took an unexpected turn. Thanks to my misbehaving relatives, I’ve leaped from obscurity to royalty as the new heir to the British throne.
But my welcome in England is about as warm as the weather. I arrive to discover a country horrified at the thought of an American version of Prince Charming and ready to revolt against the monarchy. I vow to my grandmother, the queen, that I will do everything possible to help her save the crown.
Unfortunately, royal life isn’t easy. From bewildering traditions, traitorous friends, and malevolent swans, the only thing I’m succeeding in is providing entertainment for the tabloids and social media trolls.
And then the broodingly handsome prime minister, Oliver Hartwell, bursts into my life.
With his meteoric rise from poverty to the most powerful man in the country, Oliver understands my current plight. Innocent messages of support turn into late-night chats—and unexpected feelings.
But there’s one major problem. The royal family must remain politically neutral at all times.
So how can I keep my promise to save the monarchy when I’m falling in love with the prime minister?
A forbidden romance filled with humor and drama featuring a bumbling Prince of Wales and a stern yet dashing prime minister, with a love that could transform a nation.
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2 primary booksUnlikely Dilemmas is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2023 with contributions by Jax Calder.
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If you loved Red, White & Royal Blue and have trouble moving on from that, this is a nice follow up. Not as good as RWRB and a clear knock off (white prince, dark skinned prime minister although his heritage is never explained, a necklace of importance, the waterloo vase makes an appearance.)
I really liked it.
I couldn't think of any better time to pick this up than now with the release of the movie for Red, White & Royal Blue. I do want to emphasise that while this was a fantastic read while I'm missing Alex and Henry, The Unlikely Heir holds its own and Callum and Oliver are both unique and special characters.
I could sit here and highlight the great tropes that are in this book in multiple paragraphs but instead, I'm going to focus on the characters.
Callum has always felt like an outsider looking in and has struggled with feeling misunderstood throughout his entire life. I truly resonated with his character and his development of learning to trust himself and stop listening to other people's perceptions of him. He had been burned by so many people before and struggled with letting others see him in all raw honesty due to fear of people leaving or seeing what he believed wasn't enough. I loved reading about his acceptance that he was free to be who he really is and that people loved him for him.
Oliver was a fantastic character, struggling with the weight of responsibility and never allowing himself to be happy as he believed that wasn't truly in the cards for him. I loved reading about his character development and self-acceptance.
This was so much fun to read and I am so glad I picked it up.
Thank you to NetGalley and Jax Calder for providing me with this ARC. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.