Katharine McGee - A Queen’s Game!
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About this event
Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes
To quote principal Gupta from The Princess Diaries: “The Queen is coming,”! That’s right, YA royalty and New York Times bestselling author Katharine McGee is coming back to our Little Shop to tell us all about her newest book: A Queen’s Game! Join us for a truly illustrious evening celebrating Katharine and this absolute gem of a story! See below for more deets:
Tickets:
Admission: $0 that’s right, this event is free to attend! However, everyone who plans on coming must have a free admission ticket.
Pre-Order A Queen’s Game: $20.99 You must purchase a book from Little Shop in order to enter the signing line.
About the Book:
In the last glittering decade of European empires, courts, and kings, three young women are on a collision course with history—and with each other.
Alix of Hesse is Queen Victoria’s favorite granddaughter, so she can expect to end up with a prince . . . except that the prince she’s falling for is not the one she’s supposed to marry.
Hélène d’Orléans, daughter of the exiled King of France, doesn’t mind being a former princess; it gives her more opportunity to break the rules. Like running around with the handsome, charming, and very much off-limits heir to the British throne, Prince Eddy.
Then there’s May of Teck. After spending her entire life on the fringes of the royal world, May is determined to marry a prince—and not just any prince, but the future king.
In a story that sweeps from the glittering ballrooms of Saint Petersburg to the wilds of Scotland, A Queen’s Game recounts a pivotal moment in real history as only Katharine McGee can tell it: through the eyes of the young women whose lives, and loves, changed it forever.
About the Author:
Katharine McGee is the New York Times bestselling author of the American Royals series and the Thousandth Floor trilogy. She studied English and French literature at Princeton University and has an MBA from Stanford. She’s been speculating about American royalty since her undergraduate days, when she wrote a thesis on “castle envy”—the idea that the American psyche is missing out on something because Americans don’t have a royal family of their own. She lives in her hometown of Houston, Texas, with her husband and sons.