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Cassidy is Queen

Sequel to Kennedy is King

Cassidy is the Queen. Everyone knows Cassidy, right?

Theatre star, VIP at every party, and boys wrapped around his little finger, Cassidy rules Ravenwood School for Boys, and it’s everything he’s ever wanted, isn’t it?

After a mix-up in a coffee shop with Casper, a trumpet player from a rival school who isn’t under Cassidy’s spell, Cassidy starts to see his life for what it is: does he want friends or is he happy with followers? Can he trust the people closest to him? Should he continue a secret relationship with his theatre teacher? Is the word boy the right word to describe him?

With the help of Casper, Cassidy begins to explore who he truly is and whether he even wants to be The Queen after all. For the first time, he lets himself fall for someone who shows him there’s more to life than fancy parties, expensive clothes, and a disposable income.

Sequel to Kennedy is King

Cassidy is the Queen. Everyone knows Cassidy, right?

Theatre star, VIP at every party, and boys wrapped around his little finger, Cassidy rules Ravenwood School for Boys, and it’s everything he’s ever wanted, isn’t it?

After a mix-up in a coffee shop with Casper, a trumpet player from a rival school who isn’t under Cassidy’s spell, Cassidy starts to see his life for what it is: does he want friends or is he happy with followers? Can he trust the people closest to him? Should he continue a secret relationship with his theatre teacher? Is the word boy the right word to describe him?

With the help of Casper, Cassidy begins to explore who he truly is and whether he even wants to be The Queen after all. For the first time, he lets himself fall for someone who shows him there’s more to life than fancy parties, expensive clothes, and a disposable income.

Content Warnings: References to bullying, student/teacher relationships, sex, suicide, HIV

Praise for Cassidy is Queen

The definition of young wild and free would be this book.

 

Hold on to your tiaras, folks, because Cameron James has unleashed a hilariously royal gem with "Cassidy is Queen!" This book is a delightful rollercoaster ride through the whimsical world of Cassidy, a queen who puts the "quirk" in "monarchy."

review sailormoonreads

There came a point when I just could not stop reading because of the twists and the anticipation that the author builds.

review marridtobooks


I enjoyed this read quite a lot. It was refreshing and even informs the readers about being genderqueer. Cassidy's character really portrayed the story well and I adore the author's writing! If you enjoy character driven novels or novels full of relationship drama and gossip, I would definitely recommend this!

review bellsbooksandwritings

Sequel to Kennedy is King

Cassidy is the Queen. Everyone knows Cassidy, right?

Theatre star, VIP at every party, and boys wrapped around his little finger, Cassidy rules Ravenwood School for Boys, and it’s everything he’s ever wanted, isn’t it?

After a mix-up in a coffee shop with Casper, a trumpet player from a rival school who isn’t under Cassidy’s spell, Cassidy starts to see his life for what it is: does he want friends or is he happy with followers? Can he trust the people closest to him? Should he continue a secret relationship with his theatre teacher? Is the word boy the right word to describe him?

With the help of Casper, Cassidy begins to explore who he truly is and whether he even wants to be The Queen after all. For the first time, he lets himself fall for someone who shows him there’s more to life than fancy parties, expensive clothes, and a disposable income.

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