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It's been a while since I've read a book that I literally couldn't put down because I HAD to know what happened next. And that ending! Uggghhhh! Ultimate frustration.

I NEED THE NEXT BOOK NOW, PLEASE.

I will say the 4 different POVs is a bit annoying, and there are times I want to strangle some of these characters, but overall, it was a compelling read that I'd recommend to anyone who likes royalty-based books.

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Hello, I will be posting this review to my Instagram, Goodreads, and blog on August 28th, 2019. I will add the links when they are live. Thank you!

Title: American Royals
Author: Katherine McGee
Genre: YA Contemporary
Publication Date: September 3rd, 2019
eARC provided by publisher through NetGalley. All opinions are my own.



Synopsis: "What if America had a royal family? If you can't get enough of Harry and Meghan or Kate and William, meet American princesses Beatrice and Samantha.

Two princesses vying for the ultimate crown. 
Two girls vying for the prince's heart. 
This is the story of the American royals.

When America won the Revolutionary War, its people offered General George Washington a crown. Two and a half centuries later, the House of Washington still sits on the throne. Like most royal families, the Washingtons have an heir and a spare. A future monarch and a backup battery. Each child knows exactly what is expected of them. But these aren't just any royals. They're American. And their country was born of rebellion.

As Princess Beatrice gets closer to becoming America's first queen regnant, the duty she has embraced her entire life suddenly feels stifling. Nobody cares about the spare except when she's breaking the rules, so Princess Samantha doesn't care much about anything, either . . . except the one boy who is distinctly off-limits to her. And then there's Samantha's twin, Prince Jefferson. If he'd been born a generation earlier, he would have stood first in line for the throne, but the new laws of succession make him third. Most of America adores their devastatingly handsome prince . . . but two very different girls are vying to capture his heart.

The duty. The intrigue. The Crown. New York Times bestselling author Katharine McGee imagines an alternate version of the modern world, one where the glittering age of monarchies has not yet faded--and where love is still powerful enough to change the course of history." (Goodreads)



My Review:
My expectations for this book were a lot different than what I actually read. Unfortunately, it wasn't in a good way and I ended up not enjoying it as much as I thought I was going to.

The plot is quite unique and one that hasn't been done before, as far as I know. Its one reason why I was intrigued by it. The book was more plot driven in my opinion and the characters seemed to lack because of this. The plot twists were obvious and didn't make me feel anything for the characters that were involved. I thought that there would be some type of political talk or something of that matter but the plot is really all about the drama.

There are four point-of-views that this book follows: Beatrice, Samantha, Nina, and Daphne. There was nothing that really set them apart and I didn't find myself enjoying reading about them. There wasn't any character development and sometimes I can overlook this but since the plot didn't keep me interested it was just hard to get through it.

Overall, I liked the idea for this book and the creativity of it but to me it was just lacking in certain areas. I am sure that others will enjoy it more than me so definitely check it out if it piques your interest!

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This was such an interesting concept (it reminded me a bit like the Royals series by Rachel Hawkins) but it was SUCH a fun read! I literally got accepted for an ARC yesterday evening and I already finished!

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I loved this story so much! The alternating POVs (a Katharine McGee specialty) gave me so much from each character. The “what if America was a monarchy” angle was everything. Very Chasing Liberty-esque. I hope this becomes a full series and I cannot wait to see what is next from this phenomenal author!

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An interesting take on what if American history unfolded differently. Slight romantic suspense, with each point of view change just making you want what's best for each character. I am interested to see what were to unfold in a sequel.

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I tore through this book so quickly and just couldn't put it down -- I have so many incredible things to say about it, so be prepared for a really fangirly-type review! So without further ado, let's get into it:

As the summary explains, this story is set in a world where instead of being made president after the American Revolution, George Washington is made America's very first king. So the story is set in modern-day America, with Princess Beatrice getting ready to become America's first queen instead of Queen-consort, ever since a decree was passed that made the firstborn child the immediate heir, regardless of their sex. But Beatrice has more on her shoulders than she wants, suddenly finding herself overwhelmed with responsibilities. And her two younger siblings, twins Sam and Jeff, have a lot more going on in their personal lives than the media would find at the surface. So this story is dealing with each of their personal struggles, as well as the struggles of those who are closest (and also trying to be closest) to them, and what goes on behind the closed doors of the royal palace is more than anybody expected.

You guys, I absolutely *adored* this book. As someone who is a huge fan of The Selection series and will fall head-over-heels for any type of royal drama story, i knew that this one was going to be great for me. However, I didn't expect to love it AS much as I did, to the point that I can't stop screaming about it, so that was a pleasant surprise! I tore through this book because it was so incredible and I just always wanted to know what was going to happen next. I also really liked the fact that the story was told from an array of different perspectives (such as Beatrice, Samantha, Daphne, Nina, etc.), because you really got to see how miscommunication played a role in the drama, and you also learn more about the characters than the surface-level descriptions you may have gotten if you never got a chance to get into their head. It definitely makes for a really fascinating reading experience, but it wasn't hard to follow along with at all!

Like I said, this book just gave me major Selection vibes in the best of ways. Especially when it comes down to Beatrice and having to take the next steps of her life putting her country in mind instead of her heart. And like I said, I'm a sucker for any type of royal story, so all of the glitz and glamour and beautiful ball gowns and royal events were like candy to me, I ate them up so fast. I've seriously been pitching this book to anyone who would listen to me, because I know so many of my friends that loved The Selection would absolutely love this one, too.

(MAJOR spoilers in this paragraph -- skip to the next one to avoid them!)
Okay, so I normally refrain from discussing a book's ending in my review, but I really need to talk about this one for a second, because it gave me literal chills as I finished reading it. I was super sad when the king died because I can't even imagine the pain and anguish they all must be feeling, but that moment where everyone is bowing to Beatrice and the city is silent and she realizes that she's the new queen? I felt literal chills popping up on my arms because it was such an intense, incredible, beautifully written scene. I loved the way that it seemed to wrap up this first book nicely while still promising the continuation of the story in the next book. It wasn't an absolute nail-biting cliffhanger, it left it off on a point of curiosity and worry but also felt wrapped up, in a way? I don't know if I'm making sense, but I loved it all the same.

Overall, I absolutely adored AMERICAN ROYALS, and I can't speak highly enough about it. If you're a fan of The Selection series, then I'd definitely recommend picking this one up, because you get all of that royal drama and heartache and glamour, but in an even more modern setting, which adds to the allure of it. I tore through this book so quickly because I seriously couldn't put it down and I always wanted to know what was going to happen next. So yes, I'd absolutely, 100% recommend adding this book to your TBR *right now* (and the Goodreads button is right at the top of this review post, so you have no excuses!). This was such an incredible book and it left me with SUCH a book hangover -- I know I can't wait to get my hands on the next one, and I'll eagerly be awaiting its announcement!

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I enjoyed seeing it as American royalty. Daphne was evil. Bee and Sam were sisters and both found love with commoners. Kept me reading to see what happens. I enjoyed the romances and seeing them all find love with different men. I enjoyed this twist on american royals.

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At first, I thought that this would be a fun look at the "what if " America had a king. The problem was not the book itself, but the ending. NOTHING is resolved. It is the same wishy-washy feelings that the characters had at the beginning... only now we have read and gotten to know them. I'm sure it was a set up for a sequel or a series, but it annoyed me. The only thing that did happen is that the dying king died.

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do not recommend. I was hoping this would be better then the authors other works which I wasn’t a fan of but it sadly fell short.

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Well, first of all, what a surprise. I mean, I thought it would just be all fluffy and romance and not too substantial. But, as it turns out, there were some interesting tidbits that made it a richer read than I anticipated. Between those bits and the premise of a monarchy straight outta the revolution, I’m hooked. I don’t know if it’s considered YA, but I think I’ll buy it for my library, as it’s full of teens being “royally” entertaining. 🤓💜📚

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Holy hell. Somehow, by the Grace of God, I got an e-ARC of my most anticipated release of the entire year and WOW WOW WOW did it live up to expectations. I’m already craving the next book in the series! Katharine McGee has done it again.

American Royals is a kind of alt-history, set in the present day. After the US won the revolution, George Washington became king and his descendants have set on the throne ever since. King George IV now reigns, but his children, Princesses Beatrice and Samantha and Prince Jefferson, have a lot of drama of their own. Beatrice is in line to be the first ever Queen of America, but who will be her King?And when her time comes, will she be ready? Samantha has always been the “spare” and lived her life how she pleased, but at what cost to her relationships with her family and her friends? And Prince Jefferson, well, he’s going to have some big decisions to make soon, because the other two POVs in this book are the two girls vying for him–Nina, Samantha’s best friend and a commoner, and Daphne, a social climbing crown grabber who will do anything to get her man back.

Told over a pretty short period, I’d say less than four months, this is the perfect first book in a series. It introduces you to a world we can relate to but that has this new royal element. It’s got LOTS of nods to the real British Royal Family, Hamilton, The Crown and more, and I could not get enough. The relationships…especially Beatrice’s…WOW WOW WOW. It’s The Crown meets the Selection meets Gossip Girl and I can’t wait til my pre-order copy arrives in September so I can read it all over again. There’s love, royalty, ball gowns, college campus drama, family strife, more love and romance, and a lot of scheming and I love love love it.

Seriously, pre-order this book right now. I cannot get enough of it! Fingers crossed it’ll be an Owlcrate box because I’d love another royal-themed box!

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Thanks to Netgalley and publishers for an Arc of this fine book I was so excited that o recognize book as I have heard a lot about it! Let me start it by saying that I am so happy to find out this is a series, this book had all the drama I could want and I ate it up it was a quick read for me and I can’t wait to see how things are resolved in the sequel!

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As is sometimes the case, I wish I'd noticed this was a series before begining. While I want resolution to the characters' stories, I'm not sure I want to sit through hundreds more pages of this. So...we'll see, I suppose.

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I received a copy of American Royals from Random House Books for Young Readers through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

I thought this book had a great premise but was a little disappointed at the lack of history. All we got is that in this verse it is a faux pas to drink tea.
Okayyyy.
The characters are great but there's that lack of communication trope so present in ya novels.

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This book was gossip girl Royals Edition and I loved every minute of this dramatic read! From villains you hate to America's sweetheart who can do no wrong. Everyone of them is breaking the rules. The only thing is will they get caught and how much damage will the truth cost. This multiple POV read will have you flying through the pages. I can not wait for the sequel!

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I really love a good drama. Is it a guilty pleasure? Maybe, but I definitely don't feel guilty about it so it shouldn't be classified as such.


Shows like Gossip Girl and Dynasty always hook me in. Rich people and their intricate problems! But they're just like everyone else, right?


I'm a fan of The Thousandth Floor, so when I heard Katharine McGee was coming out with this, I knew I had to read it.



Katharine McGee has that special way of suspenseful writing that draws you in with just the right amount of details. Countless times during this book there would be little cliffhangers of past events that made you just want to know the whole story right then and there. She does it at the perfect pace so you're not overwhelmed with, "but wait!!!"


Basically, the Washingtons have the perfect, eldest child and heir to the throne, Beatrice; the middle child, Samantha; and her twin, Jefferson who can pretty much do what he pleases since he is the youngest and a boy.


Nina is Samantha's best friend, but also has feelings for Jefferson, who returns them!!! BUT she's just a commoner... she is no stunning political socialite, Daphne Deighton, whose name is so snooty it makes me want to gag myself with a fork.... but it fits her perfectly. Daphne is Jefferson's ex...ish.

I just love love love the drama between everyone. If it's not the best friends having issues, it's the siblings, or the parents causing strife in the child's life. All so perfect and catty.

I will say that my favorite character even though I absolutely despise her at the moment, is Daphne. She has rich backstory that still needs answered and I'm so hoping she goes her own way and doesn't live through her mother's "plans" for her, but! We shall see.

This book was a fun and entertaining ride and I'm excited to keep reading the series! 5 stars for Katharine!

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OMG this book was so good. I read it in a couple of sittings because I couldn't stop reading.

I feel like it ended in a cliffhanger, so I am hoping that there is a book 2 in the series.

What I love:
- I loved that the characters were older in their late teens.
- I loved all four point of views and how the story was developed.
- I loved Daphne she was such a fun a villainous character
- I loved how the secrets unfolded throughout the story

Yes, it was strange to imagine America as a monarchy but I think the author did a great job world-building.

The ending left me wanting more which makes me excited if this is a new series.

I will be posting a review on What to Read Next on September 11, 2019.

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This book was not for me. However, if you like Gossip Girl or loved McGee’s other novels, this book will be for you.
The latest book from the author of “The Thousandth Floor”, gives an alternate American history. What if when George Washington won the American Revolution, he decided to take the crown for himself. What if George Washington became the first King of America? In this alternate history of America that is just what happens and Beatrice (the heir to America), Samantha (the spare), and her twin brother Jefferson or Jeff are America’s royal children and the next generation to take the spotlight.
The amount of angst here is astounding. If I had known this was from the author of “The Thousandth Floor” I may not have picked it up. This is a gossip girl style of novel and is not for me. Even in my teen books I have little patience anymore for girl on girl hate and cattiness. It just seems petty and out of place. The synopsis and cover of this book, hooked line and sinked me. The cover is gorgeous and cute. The idea of an alternate American timeline with royalty sounded amazing! It just wasn’t for me. However, if you love gossip girl or The Selection by Kierra Cass, this could be a great read-a-like.
The biggest problem I had with this novel was with just how white it feels. America’s history is a violent and bloody one. If Washington had taken the throne after the American Revolution, then slavery would have already been firmly grounded into American history and the destruction of the Native population would have been on going. But instead of exploring these topics, we get bits and pieces about how history might have changed but the focus of the novel is love interests, girl on girl cattiness, and drama. But maybe that’s the point. Without America being formed with democracy, the equality of people would never have been on the table.
Will teens like this novel. Yes, I can think of several teens that will like this kind of novel and it will check out from the library. If you have a teen population that enjoys McGee’s other books this might be a purchase for you.

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I absolutely adored this book! A delightful reimagining of America as a monarchy. I loved all the characters— even loved hating those I was supposed to hate!— and their joys and struggles felt familiar yet fresh. I can’t wait for Book 2!

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What the heck?! Yes! This was so cute and sweet! I loved this idea of this and ever teen girl is now gonna be dreaming of this!

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