
One thing leads to another, and soon the three of them find themselves in a tangled, messy relationship that they’re not sure they want to end. When Kent figures out that what James is craving is submission, Carlene realizes being a domme is a role she likes to play, although she’s nervous about it and needs Kent’s help and supervision to make sure she’s doing everything correctly. So she enlists Kent’s help, despite the fact that she and Kent don’t get along, and tells him to do whatever it takes, including seducing James, to relax him and help him manage his stress. She doesn’t know what to do, and, since James is the President of the United States, she’s got to do something. The stress of his job is killing him, and at night she finds him calling out the name of Kent, his best friend and head bodyguard. This is a charming, sexy, and emotionally satisfying love story that hasn’t gotten nearly the amount of hype it deserves.Ĭarlene Broderick is worried about her husband. So what better excuse than this interminable season of politicking to turn our attention to a book where the President needs a little TLC in the form of his wife and his head of security? Yes, I see that skeptical look on your face as you doubt how a book with that premise can possibly be good, because I had that look on my face until Shira Glassman set me straight. In these divisive times, with election season gearing up here in the United States for approximately the next 438 years, there’s very little that we can all agree on, except for romance novels and how awesome they are. President by Lauren GallagherĬontemporary Erotic Romance published by Samhain on 09 Jun 15
