![]() ![]() Yet Nina prefers to keep her friendship with Sam and Jeff a secret. However, as her mother formerly held the position of King’s chamberlain, Nina grew up with the twins and is well apprised of the life of the royals. In sharp contrast with Beatrice’s life, Nina Gonzalez, a freshman at the King’s College, has the life of a fairly normal young adult. She feels the weight of her royal responsibilities and envies the freedom afforded to her younger twin siblings, Samantha and Jefferson. Chapter One opens with the narrative of Beatrice Washington, a 21-year-old princess slated to take over the monarchy upon her father, the reigning King’s, death.īeatrice is much surprised to learn that her parents are requesting that she interview potential marriage suitors at the impending Queen’s Ball. ![]() There are 44 chapters in total, and the perspective alternates in tandem with the plot. ![]() Chapters are both numbered and referenced with a character’s name, indicative of whose perspective the chapter will recount. Beginning with Chapter One, the work is told in alternate third person narratives, principally from the perspectives of the young female characters of the work: Beatrice, Nina, Daphne, and Samantha. McGee’s novel begins with a prologue that reimagines American history resulting in a monarchy, commencing with George Washington. The following version of this book was used to create this guide: McGee, Katharine. ![]()
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