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Playing The Palace

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Playing The Palace

Contributors:

By (Author) Paul Rudnick

ISBN:

9780593099414

Publisher:

Penguin Putnam Inc

Imprint:

Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.

Publication Date:

17th August 2021

UK Publication Date:

1st June 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.54

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 137mm, Height 208mm

Description

One of Buzzfeed's 39 Excellent LGBTQ Books To Read This Month And Always THEIR LOVE STORY CAPTIVATED THE WORLD...THE CROWN PRINCE AND THAT GUY FROM NEW YORK When a lonely American event planner starts dating the gay Prince of Wales, a royal uproar ensues- is it true love or the ultimate meme Find out in this hilarious romantic comedy. After having his heart trampled on by his cheating ex, Carter Ogden is afraid love just isn't in the cards for him. He still holds out hope in a tiny corner of his heart, but even in his wildest dreams he never thought he'd meet the Crown Prince of England, much less do a lot more with him. Yes, growing up he'd fantasized about the handsome, openly gay Prince Edgar, but who hadn't When they meet by chance at an event Carter's boss is organizing, Carter's sure he imagined all that sizzling chemistry. Or was it mutual This unlikely but meant-to-be romance sets off media fireworks on both sides of the Atlantic. With everyone having an opinion on their relationship and the intense pressure of being constantly in the spotlight, Carter finds ferocious obstacles to his Happily Ever After, including the tenacious disapproval of the Queen of England. Carter and Price Edgar fight for a happy ending to equal their glorious international beginning. It's a match made on Valentine's Day and in tabloid heaven.

Reviews

"Award-winning playwright, humorist, and novelist Rudnick steeps his writing in a deliciously snarky sense of wit while at the same time effectively employing his flair for clever storytelling in the creation of a delightfully quirky cast of characters. The end result is a fizzy, fun, fresh, and fairy tale-like rom-com that will restore readers' faith in true love."Booklist

[in] Rudnicks effervescent new novelthe question isnt whether love will triumph, only how. The answer may make you cheer.The New York Times

"From the screenwriter of Sister Act, Jeffrey,and The Stepford Wives comes this highly anticipated rom-com debut. Event plannerCarter Ogden meets and has instant chemistry with the sought after Prince of Wales, giving way to a high-profile romance that comes with a unique set of obstacles."Oprah.com

A sweet story thats both hilariously funny and as romantic as any harlequin.Parade

"Delightful."Frolic

Rudnick imbues every page of Playing the Palace with a sense of humor and quick-witted snark. It combines the best laugh-track pacing of a sitcom with the big-hearted story arc of a romantic comedy. The over-the-top storylines and characters are guaranteed to leave even the most cynical readers rooting for an improbable happily-ever-after.Shelf Awareness

"A charming, funny, highly entertaining love story that reminds us what might happen if we were to get what we wish for."Edge Media Network

This charming and sweet romance is pure escapism with heart and soul.Barnes & Noble Blog

[Rudnick] been called one of the funniest writers for stage and screen in the U.S. His latest work of fiction does not fall short of that praise.Rudnick's skill as a writer animates every page, with humor woven through the entire story.Gay & Lesbian Review

"Rudnick is always funny; here, hes also romantic to the core."Broadway Direct

Author Bio

Paul Rudnick is a novelist, playwright, essayist, and screenwriter, whom The New York Times has called "one of our preeminent humorists." His plays have been produced both on and off Broadway and around the world, and include I Hate Hamlet, Jeffrey, The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told, Valhalla, Regrets Only, and The New Century. His novels include Social Disease and I'll Take It, both from Knopf. He's a regular contributor to The New Yorker,and his articles and essays have also appeared in The New York Times, Esquire, Vogue, and Vanity Fair.

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