Thursday, 7 May 2026

Review: International Relations

International Relations International Relations by Zac Hammett
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Max is in the running for a promotion to an overseas role as an ambassador (at least ambassador adjacent), but he has been advised that candidates with a stable relationship will fare better. Since Max hasn't had time to date, devoting all his time to his job, his dog, and his dad, this could be a deal-breaker, especially since his closest rival is posh and has the perfect girlfriend.

Hunter is an American actor. His last relationship exploded so spectacularly, due to his boyfriend's jealousy of Hunter's success, that he had to move to the UK to find work. But now his visa is expiring and unless he can find someone to marry him pronto, he'll be deported.

Max approaches Hunter's agent to find him a fake boyfriend to get him through the interviews and she suggests Hunter. The next thing you know, there's a wedding, a weekend at Chevening where candidates are put through their paces, and interviews whilst simultaneously trying to convince the authorities that this is a genuine marriage.

This was pleasant enough but it didn't really grab me, it felt like it wanted to be funnier than it was. Also there were so many characters (eg Hunter's agent Doily and even Max's dad) that in comparison Max and Hunter felt a bit two-dimensional.

I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley.

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