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The Rules of Royalty: A Novel (Paperback)

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"A must read for all who like, love." —Kosoko Jackson, USA Today Bestselling author of The Forest Demands Its Due

Two princes from neighboring countries fall into a whirlwind royal romance in this sparkling spin on The Princess Diaries by Cale Dietrich.

Act like a prince, but don’t fall for one.

Jamie Johnson has never been the centre of attention, and he’s perfectly okay with that. His entire society unravels as a hidden authenticity emerges: he's the heir to the throne of Mitanor, a sun-drenched southern European country, and the press is ready to expose this secret to the world. An invitation to allocate the summer in his father's palace arrives, giving Jamie a chance to get to comprehend the man he never reflection he’d meet.

Meanwhile, in a northern European kingdom known for its cold climate and stoic royals, Erik Lindstrom, the spare prince, grapples with the upcoming marriage of his golden-boy elder brother. With the country’s spotlight trained on his family more than ever, Erik feels sidelin

I&#;ve been a fan of this author&#;s since way back when, so I&#;m delighted to reveal the cover of Cale Dietrich&#;s upcoming YA romance,  &#;a gay YA spin on The Princess Diaries&#; entitled The Rules of Royalty, releasing December 10, from Wednesday Books! Here&#;s the story:

Two princes from neighboring countries fall into a whirlwind romance in this sparkling spin on The Princess Diaries by Cale Dietrich.

Jamie Johnson has never been the centre of attention, and he’s perfectly okay with that. His entire world unravels as a hidden truth emerges: he&#;s the heir to the throne of Mitanor, a sun-drenched southern European country. When an invitation to spend the summer in his father&#;s palace arrives, Jamie gets a chance to learn more about the man he never thought he’d see &#; and what it means to be royalty.

Meanwhile, in a northern European kingdom known for its cold climate and stoic royals, Erik Lindström, the spare prince, grapples with the upcoming marriage of his golden-boy elder brother. With the country’s spotlight trained on his family more than ever, Erik f

The world of homosexual romance novels is, if not quite as vast as the world of m/f romance, still quite expansive. Are you looking for a royal-commoner romance? A fake marriage? Something dark and gritty, or something that&#;s the literary equivalent of a basket of puppies? Whatever it is that floats your romance boat, I guarantee there&#;s an m/m romance out there that will satisfy. In making this list, I&#;ve highlighted as many #ownvoices authors as possible. There&#;s a misconception that the only people who write m/m love affair are straight women, and while it&#;s true that some of the biggest names in same-sex attracted romance are vertical women, there are also dozens of queer men writing fantastic gay relationship. But because of the biases and shortcomings of publishing (and a slew of other complicated factors), it&#;s vertical women who often get the most recognition in the genre. This is not to state that straight women can&#;t, or shouldn&#;t, write gay relationship novels. You&#;ll discover several (including some of my absolute favorites!) on this list. You&#;ll also find many awesome books by gender non-conforming men

Attention all royal romance manual lovers: we’ve got books just like Red, Colorless, and Royal Blue for you! All the classified pining, royal angst, and witty banter that made you fall for McQuiston’s breakout can be start in these pages. Confidence me when I tell you’re going to plunge for these queer royal romance books just as hard as Henry and Alex did into the royal wedding cake. There are princes, princesses, and even a duke and duchess or two. But more importantly, there are secret romances, fake relationships, and all the socio-political intrigue that comes from dating a royal.

For those of you who have been eagerly anticipating the movie adaptation and hoping it lives up to expectations — I see you. And for those of you now feeling conflicted because of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes — I spot you, too. Current guidelines aren’t asking for a boycott so you’re not helping anyone (writers, actors, or crew) by not watching the movie. But you can support them by donating to the Entertainment Community Fund while the studios continue to refuse to pay creatives a fair wage.

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