Red, White & Royal Blue (Red, White & Royal Blue, #1)
by Casey McQuiston
I enjoyed most of this (pure fluff, good sex scenes), but then the narrative would ask me to do something like believe that "First Son Of The US" is a good nickname, and I absolutely will not. Dropping a bunch of real-world celebrity and pop culture references but making most of the side characters (and Henry) references to real politicians kept me off-balance. The soft liberalism and outrageous privilege of all characters involved is... prickly... but it would be less forgivable if the relationships (which are the author's real interest) weren't so good.
The worst part is the wild rollercoaster of 2020 political scandals in this novel doesn't have a patch on the real one. Rude.