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The Line of Succession Paperback – October 17, 2018
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- Print length179 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 17, 2018
- Dimensions5.25 x 0.41 x 8 inches
- ISBN-10172671036X
- ISBN-13978-1726710367
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- Publisher : Independently published
- Publication date : October 17, 2018
- Language : English
- Print length : 179 pages
- ISBN-10 : 172671036X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1726710367
- Item Weight : 6.7 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.25 x 0.41 x 8 inches
- Book 1 of 6 : The Line of Succession
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,742,213 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #46,187 in LGBTQ+ Romance (Books)
- #201,870 in Contemporary Romance (Books)
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About the author

Harry F. Rey is a Scottish author and screenwriter of over a dozen fiction novels. He's a graduate of Penguin WriteNow 2020, a member of the TV Foundation's New Writers Collective 2024, and has been Pushcart-nominated for his short stories.
Harry's main works include the queer sci-fi series The Galactic Captains from Nine Star Press, the WWII-era gay historical novel Why in Paris? from Encircle Publications and the historical romance Six Days in Jerusalem.
His debut young adult novel - Of Gods and Boys - from Deep Hearts YA recently topped the Amazon teen charts. His other works include the rom-com All the Lovers and the romantic thriller series The Line of Succession from Deep Desires Press.
Harry's work has also been featured in anthologies including Not Meant for Each Other from Lost Boys Press and Queer Life, Queer Love from Muswell Press. Harry can often be found scouring second-hand bookshops for the lost classics of gay literature, which he blogs about on his website.
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2019There are two primary threads that weave throughout this book. Prince Richard dying fifteen years ago in a helicopter crash, and the ongoing ripple-effect of that day. There were letters written to his twin children, then fifteen-year old Princess Alexandra and Prince James: Richard expresses to Alexandra that she should be the one to ascend to the throne because she is technically the oldest, that she is smart with an innate love of and understanding of the Crown. He also felt the line of succession based on gender wasn’t fair and was attempting to change the rules around it. James is the one who will ascend through the system because he’s the son. The letter Richard wrote to James was that he felt James was probably inclined to a lifestyle that would not suit his heart from the highest heights within the Royals. He wanted to spare him the difficulty of what that meant, while still making sure he had all the benefits of the family name.
The other primary thread is current day and the looming thirtieth birthday of James and Alexandra. What that means for them both. While James is in all the papers and magazines for partying and being a good-time prince, Alexandra is married to a Saudi royal and has two children. The popular consensus is that it’s time for James to settle down and help produce an heir, however, when all is said and done, they prefer James over a woman being on the throne, one who is also married to a well connected middle eastern man and has interracial children with him. Princess Alexandra also has definite geopolitical opinions, especially in regards to Syria, something the royals never voice.
“And with the public still very much divided over the possibility of having royals with Saudi heritage in the line of succession, don’t you think Prince James’ private life is of national importance?”
Queen Victoria II, in all ways the family matriarch, is ninety and wants James married and ready to succeed her when she steps aside, as is tradition, but he needs to marry and have an heir, and soon. She has no time for any changes to the monarchy and its historical structure.
Andrew Hodes is James’ press secretary and his lover of fifteen years. He’s cornered on a television program after another of James’ wild nights at a local club and asked a few questions – why haven’t there been any significant women in the Prince’s life? Ones introduced to the family? What does it mean for James with his thirtieth birthday in a few days? Is there someone they don’t know about? Andrew is ruffled because James’ thirtieth is also hanging over his head like Damocles Sword. He knows there is a finite time on his relationship with James but he doesn’t have to like it. Andrew has made sure to be the good press secretary, the loyal friend, lover, subjugating his own desires for a public relationship with James for the good of the monarchy. He gets in a tangle on air and uncharacteristically says that there is someone special and she’ll accompany James to the thirtieth birthday gala. It sets a series of personal quandaries and underhanded events in motion.
Bits and Pieces:
If you like a bit of drama, particularly a royal one, this is one entertaining read with plenty of characters to sink your teeth into.
I liked Andrew and James. Liked when they could grab snippets of time just for them. It isn’t a stock standard “MM” romance, but theses characters have a depth of feeling and connection that speaks volumes. I have my fingers crossed for them but I have no idea how it will work out.
The book’s storyline is non-linear – there are jumps between fifteen years ago, twelve years ago, a year ago, a month ago, etc., – between the current timeline. There are also multiple POV throughout. I’m not generally fond of a non-linear story or narrative but the author makes it work.
This is an alternate British monarchy storyline which I enjoyed because there are similarities between Princess Diana and Charles and Camilla, and Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed. The children who are left behind after a royal parent dies. There’s a feel of the conspiracy theories around Diana’s death, some still say the reality. This is a fictionalised fly-on-the-wall view of The (Royal) Firm. The ageing Queen hanging on tenaciously to life and power, awaiting the successor she wants. The names of characters and their position within this world made me smile wryly – Lizzie Windsor, Charles, and so on and so forth.
There are numerous people who have secrets and vested interests that will impact others, but this novella is part one of the overall story to be told. Slowly people’s likely motives behind several situations are being peeled away with more blood and thunder to come.
The sex in this book does not dominate plot, but when it occurs it’s highly erotic. James and Andrew have a way of hooking up with others without anyone knowing who James is. Is that a bit far-fetched? Yes, but it really suits this story – and it’s intensely fun and sexy.
My only niggle with this novella is the use of American English for a British story. I am a firm believer in the correct spelling of the language in conjunction with the setting.
In the End:
There’s drama, tears, devotion, plotting, love, anger, and a good old time to be had reading The Line of Succession. I’m blown away with how this author mixes up his writing. I’ve been enjoying the Galactic Captains series (sci-fi) so I thought I’d give this more contemporary tale a try. I’m so impressed. This was fun, different, it stirred emotion and connection, and it had an engaging yet dramatic vibe within gay fiction, and all based loosely, but with an air of believability around the British Monarchy. I must mention that that cover is gorgeous and fits the story perfectly. I thoroughly enjoyed leaping into this entertaining world. More please. 4.5 Stars Rounded up.
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2021This is a fast paced story. It’s kinda like Prince Charles secretly seeing Camila Parker Bowles if the latter was a man, and a bestie from boarding school days. Flaming hot scenes just to let you know.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2022Book was offered free thru a promotion. Unfortunately never saw mention it was not a standalone. Interesting storyline but I don't like having to purchase 4 additional books to get an ending. Frustrating. Don't mind one additional sequel but 4?? That's why only 3 stars.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2018I hadn't thought much about the royals in a while until earlier this year when Prince Harry's fiancee was introduced to the world, and the 24/7 media coverage of every stage of their relationship, wedding, and family drama began. Many years ago, there were rumors of one well known European prince being gay (in spite of marriage and children). A lot of people speculated that his marriage had been only for the purpose of procreation and that he in fact had kept a gay lover behind the scenes (would have been interesting if true). So when I saw the description of this book, I really looked forward to reading it, to see if it was as good as the real life rumors and gossip, and I was not disappointed. This story revolves around the love affair between a prince (James) and his press secretary (Andrew) and all the family drama that surrounds them, plus treason, betrayal, etc. (almost better than in real life). I didn't mind the various points of view and time frames in this story, although other reviewers have said it confused them. There was a lot going on in this book that kept me very interested in continuing to read. I love the relationship between Prince James and Andrew, and my only complaint is that I have to wait for Book 2 to become available so I can see how their story progresses. On the plus side, unlike characters in stand alone books which leave you wanting for more while knowing that you'll never hear from them again, I know that both James and Andrew will be back, and I can look forward to reading about them again.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2018This was a very hot read! I was given a review copy, and thoroughly enjoyed it. Talk about forbidden love!!! A closeted gay prince and his secret lover who happens to be his press secretary make for a steamy couple. There’s some use of drugs in the book, which doesn’t bother me much, but some people might be averse to it.
I loved the chemistry between Richard and Andrew, especially since they seem to have an established relationship, even if its secret. They blend very well together, and with the addition of other characters threatening to spoil their arrangement in more ways than one, it kept me throughly entertained.
There’s a lot of intertwining stories that challenge and change each characters motives, with the addition of some great smut. If you’re into royal romances that have all the -good- parts, this would be the perfect book for you.
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- Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 2, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!
First read of 2021 and it was perfect. The drama was unbelievable! You had me stunned for nearly the entire book and I honestly can't with to read the next instalment😊