The Senator’s Daughter
Sophia Sasson
September 2016
He can play the game, but she'll make the rules.
Political science professor Kat Driscoll will not be "handled" by anyone. Certainly not by Alex Santiago, the suave, savvy and handsome campaign manager for Senator Roberts, the man recently revealed to be her father. Alex clearly sees the sudden revelation of his candidate's long-lost daughter as an unfortunate glitch in their race for reelection. One that needs to be carefully spun and managed. But Kat isn't about to play along, or comply with Alex's ridiculous attempts to make her more media friendly. He'll have to deal with the real Kat. And maybe, in the process, she can discover the real Alex…
Between The Pages
This story is a romance based in a political setting, but the emotions the author brings out in her characters is the highlight of the story. The opening pages throw you into the book. Kat has overcome some bumps in her past, but now she has to deal with a media scandal, her newfound connection to the senator, and a growing attraction to Alex. The plot tackles some poignant issues and has a few scenes that are emotionally captivating. Written with a smooth and steady pace, this story will hold your interest. I’m looking forward to reading the next book in the State of the Union series where we learn more about Dr. Anna Atao.
Rating
4.5 Stars
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