![]() With flirty holiday banter and set on the Queen’s Christmas estate, Royal Holiday sounds like the perfect read for the upcoming holiday season. ![]() This idea became the basis for Royal Holiday, which features Vivian, seen in previous novels, and Malcolm, the Queen’s private secretary. A friend had tweeted that it was time for romance about Duchess Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland. For reference, Guillory wants to have a glass of wine with Duchess Camilla and get all the dirt, McQuiston wants to first do shots with the late Princess Diana and then “bro down” with Duke Harry, smash some beers, and get in a brawl.įor her newest book, Royal Holiday, Guillory says the inspiration came from a tweet. During the standing room only panel, Guillory and McQuiston shared their love for fairytales and romance tropes and how they liked to subvert them their fierce protectiveness of Duchess Meghan: “I want to fist fight the Daily Mail,” said McQuiston and which British royals they’d want to have a drink with. In September, I devoured McQuiston’s Red, White & Royal Blue. I’ve yet to read any of Guillory’s books, but after Saturday’s panel, they’re priority reading. ![]() I planned around a singular panel: Modern Royalty in Romance with Casey McQuiston and Jasmine Guillory. I had the pleasure of attending the Texas Book Festival in Austin in October. ![]()
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