![]() The only problem is that they might be unable to keep up the ruse for long, as soon Art falls for Gwen’s brother as she spends more time with Lady Bridget. The pair decide to pretend to be in love for their mutual protection. He digs up her diary entries on how she feels about a certain lady knight. ![]() But when Arthur returns to Camelot and Gwen catches him kissing a boy, he suspects she might be queer too. The only problem is that they hate each other. Gwen is the Princess of England, Arthur is a future lord, and they’ve been betrothed since they were young. Thanks to Nina Douglas of Nina Douglas PR and Bloomsbury for a copy of this one. So this is definitely one you need to be picking up. It’s super queer, easy to read and hilarious. So for those of you who, like me, we were wondering, this book is a historical rom-com with some references to Arthurian legend. ![]() I had such a good time with the sample and was so excited, but genre-wise? Yeah, I was unsure. When I originally picked up the sample of this book to review, I wasn’t sure what type of book it was. ![]()
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