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The Carrington Affairs

A Novel about Dirty Little Secrets

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The Carrington Affairs

By: Susan Gooch
Narrated by: Daphne Fields
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In March 2012, Bennett Carrington had the world on a string. A junior senator from Arkansas, the up and coming golden boy of American politics was being vetted for the vice-presidential position on the Anderson campaign. By July, he had resigned in disgrace and was left with no marriage, no career, and a broken heart.

Eleven years later, Bennett finds himself in a unique position. He has the opportunity to reclaim his political career if he can convince the two women he loved most in the world, Taylor and Poppy, to each share their stories full of dirty little secrets which they thought had been buried years before. Set in the quaint little town of Searcy, Arkansas, the book, like the town itself, is full of secrets just waiting to be discovered.

©2024 Susan S Gooch (P)2024 Susan S Gooch
Contemporary Political Small Town & Rural Heartfelt

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