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Violence
Barely any
Some political intrigue; minor confrontations
Language
Some
Contemporary language; some mild strong words
Sexual Content
Some
Mild romantic content
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking — royal functions
Emotional Intensity
Some
A love quadrangle — Jeff is dating two women who don't know about each other; the ethical questions this raises; Beatrice's pressure — she must marry for political reasons, not love; A multi-POV structure — four perspectives; Royal succession and its constraints
What this book is about
In an alternate America where George Washington became king, Princess Beatrice is about to be formally betrothed. Her twin brother Jefferson is dating two women simultaneously, neither of whom knows about the other. American Royals is a YA alternate history romance — multiple POVs, a love quadrangle, and the pressure of royal expectation.
Notes for sensitive readers
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A love quadrangle — Jeff dating two women simultaneously; the ethical weight
Beatrice's arranged marriage pressure — political duty versus personal choice
A multi-POV structure — four perspectives to track
Royal succession constraints — Beatrice's limited agency
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