Amelie Kohl
Amelie Kohl asked:

Does it include the part that Angelica is in love with him too?

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Csilla People, you are not answering the question! Regardless of the historical accuracy, the question remains: is this book-version of Angelica in love with this book-version of Hamilton?
Since this book was inspired by the musical, it is a valid question.
And if the answer is 'no' - just say so and don't substitute the real answer with a history lesson, which is irrelevant in the context of a fanfic's plot.
Bethy Hernandez No, it is not included in the book at all.
Els The idea that Angelica was in love with Alexander as well was made up to add more drama to the musical. In real life, Angelica was already married/engaged when the Schuylers met Hamilton.
Emma There was actually never prove of that Angelica loved Alexander. All though their letters to one another were a bit flirty soo that's were lingot his idea from. And yes Angelica was already married when she met hamilton. She was married since 1777 and I believe they met alexander hamilton in 1780
Kate NO. Happy, Csilla??
Ambar Hussain That question is solely based on fictional ideas that are made up to add drama to the musical Hamilton.

In reality, she was already married to John Church, and although letters shared between them were flirtatious, it did not indicate further feelings. I will say, however that Eliza was unable to accompany her husband to numerous social events due to her pregnancies, so her sister accompanied him in her place.

In the book, Angelica does not have any such feelings towards him and neither him to her. There is plenty of banter and interrogation, of course, but in the novel there is no-one but Eliza for Alex and vice versa. Angelica does not feel for Alex in any way but a sister would a brother.
Edna King-Miller Not a hint of that. ??? She was pretty nasty toward him.
Luna No, Angelica is not in love with Hamilton in this book, nor is any romance inferred between him and Laurens.
Barbara Is this a book for adults or Young Readers?
Adderpaw No. The author believed that Angelica would do that
Avery In the Hamilton book with lyrics and notes on the musical it states John Adams accuses Alexander of having an affair with his sister in law, but after one of Hamilton's son tore passages out of Angelica and Alex's letters, there is no known proof.

"The surviving facts establish only that Alexander and Angelica enjoyed what Ron calls "a subtle, delicate, ambiguous flirtation."
-Hamilton Musical Book
Emma There wasn't any love triangle if that's what you mean. Angelica did have some witty banter (and maybe interrogation later) with Hamilton, but there wasn't much flirting between them.
So, straight answer: No. Angelica was no in love with him too.
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Nosara Though Angelica was married when she met hamilton their letters are flirtatious, giving the vibe that they liked each other
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