The Royal We

The Royal We by Heather Cocks is a reprint edition published by Grand Central Publishing on April 26, 2016. This 496-page novel follows American Bex Porter, who unexpectedly finds herself entangled in a royal romance while studying at Oxford. As she navigates her feelings for Nick, the heir to the British throne, Bex confronts the complexities of love amidst the scrutiny of tabloids and public expectations.
Readers will discover a blend of romance and humor as Bex grapples with her new reality, which includes the challenges of a royal family and the pressures of being in the public eye. The narrative explores themes of love, identity, and the sacrifices one makes for true affection. With elements of romantic comedy, this story offers a fresh perspective on modern fairy tales and the intricacies of relationships in the spotlight.
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An American girl finds her prince in this “fun and dishy” (People) royal romance inspired by Prince William and Kate Middleton.
American Bex Porter was never one for fairy tales. Her twin sister Lacey was always the romantic, the one who daydreamed of being a princess. But it’s adventure-seeking Bex who goes to Oxford and meets dreamy Nick across the hall – and Bex who finds herself accidentally in love with the heir to the British throne.
Nick is wonderful, but he comes with unimaginable baggage: a complicated family, hysterical tabloids tracking his every move, and a public that expected its future king to marry a Brit. On the eve of the most talked-about wedding of the century, Bex looks back on how much she’s had to give up for true love… and exactly whose heart she may yet have to break.
Praise for THE ROYAL WE
“Hysterical” – Entertainment Weekly
“Full of love and humor, and delicious in too many ways.” – Emma Straub, New York Times bestselling author
“Engrossing and deeply satisfying.” – Jen Doll, author of Save the Date
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