
Release Date: August 16, 2016
Synopsis
Sex. Lies. Greed. Power. Scandal. Politics. Political strategist, Elizabeth McNeal has been called a lot of things throughout her career—bitch being at the top of the list—but she doesn’t let it get to her. She’s bold, she’s blunt, and she takes orders from no one. This is how she’s survived working in a man’s world. She’s the master of diversion, and her specialty is winning an election—no matter the cost. That is, until she meets her new client, Democratic candidate, Congressman William Baxter. Kind, considerate, insanely handsome, honest, and ten years her junior, he’s a unicorn among politicians. He infuriates her. He challenges her. Most of all, he makes her see past the scandalous world of politics and helps her to discover the heart of the woman inside her. With sparks flying between them and the election rapidly approaching, the last thing either of them need is to be caught in a compromising position. Some lines are meant to be crossed and some rules broken, but for Elizabeth and Liam is it worth the cost of being politically incorrect?Goodreads
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Review
William Baxter might be my new favorite book character. I love that he is a pretty much unknown, but honest, politician running for a seat on the Senate. Not only that but he's super hot and very alpha male. The bickering between him and Elizabeth through so much of the book would normally turn me off of the story, but it only added more character to this one. It wasn't just a bunch of squabbling. Many times you would see them arguing over doing something that Liam would think wasn't right in the moral sense while Elizabeth was saying do it, or over how much of a secret to keep their relationship. Man, the tension between the two can be felt clear through the pages. I really liked Elizabeth's character too though. She's the strong, independent woman who doesn't need a man to define who she is and she's comfortable in her own skin. She is a power character and really brings her game face. Another fantastic book by the author!
About the Author
Jeanne McDonald is an author, a mother, a wife, a student of knowledge and of life, a coffee addict, a philosophy novice, a pop culture connoisseur, inspired by music, encouraged by words, and a believer in true love. When she's not spending time with her family, she can be found reading, writing, enjoying a great film, chatting with friends or diligently working toward her bachelor's degree in literature. A proud Texan, Jeanne currently resides in the Dallas/Fort Worth area with her family.Connect with Jeanne
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