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The Road to the White House

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The Road to the White House

By: T.S. Dawson
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Romance, intrigue, family drama and the rise of a political legacy to perhaps the highest office our country has, these are the things that plow The Road to the White House forward. Poised to make history as our country's youngest President, Senator Jack Belgrave finds himself having to choose between the woman he loves and the destiny his father has always pushed him toward. Although it can be read as a stand alone book, The Road to the White House picks up three years after the end of the first book in the series, My Summer With the Senator. Another seemingly chance encounter reunites Jack Belgrave and Caroline Collier. She's still ten years younger than Jack, but she's no longer the fresh faced girl straight out of college. She's the successful manager of a country inn and he's the leader in the race for The White House. Caroline's is the type of face that could launch a thousand ships or poison a political career. Jack has the world on a string, but is that string a thread waiting to break or is it a noose of piano wire strung round his neck? Like the road to Hell, the road to the White House is paved with good intentions as well as great expectations. Does Jack Belgrave have what it takes to put aside everyone's expectations and seize what's his? Will he find his way to the White House or will he find his way back to Caroline? Just what are his intentions and will it be worth they risk? Contemporary
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