Interlude: First Noel
Executive Office Series, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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John Solo
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By:
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Tal Bauer
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Step back to Jack and Ethan's first Christmas season and the tentative early months of their relationship under the world's spotlight.
Three months into Ethan's transfer-in-exile in Des Moines, Iowa, the pressures of dating Jack, the president of the United States, start to wear Ethan down. His weeks are measured by the days he works in Iowa, chasing counterfeiters and financial crimes, and the weekends he manages to steal with Jack back in DC. The media stalks his every move; he's isolated by his coworkers and loneliness hammers at his heart.
In DC, Jack tries to piece together a global alliance to take down the Caliphate, while the world seems focused on tearing apart his personal life. Hostility surrounds him from all corners of the globe, but a surprise offer from President Sergey Puchkov may pave the way for a tentative alliance...and perhaps the beginning of a friendship.
As Ethan finds himself in the middle of an investigation that rubs too deeply against his soul and Jack tries to balance leading the free world and keeping his and Ethan's relationship going, the two men must face what their love has become...and where they are heading together.
Contains mature themes.
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- Judy
- 11-04-2024
Confused and disappointed. Wait for it to be included.
I love this authors books but was left scratching my head after this one. Why did he bother. I tolerated it because of my love for the main couple but you could hardly call it a continuation of the previous books. Very little reference to previous content and history changed. I must admit I was surprised that the author had included a book four and I now know he shouldn’t have. It wasn’t that it was terrible it was just a waste of my money.
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