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Dear Mister President by Adam Fitzroy

crtsjffrsn's review against another edition

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3.0

When Air Force Colonel Chad Ryan thwarted an attempt to assassinate the President of the United States, he was just doing his job. So the offer to join the White House staff that comes his way is completely unexpected. It's even more unexpected that his job seems to involve becoming friends with the entire First Family. But if that's what President Douglas Kearney expects, Chad will comply. It's easy to admire a man who is as confident and handsome as Doug, after all. But as the two spend more time together, Chad begins to pick up on some signals that make him wonder if the two might become more than friends. But if they do, what will that mean for Chad? For the President? For the President's family? For the country?

Hearing the concept of this book, it's very easy to write it off as something that could never happen. How ridiculous, right? But if one takes a moment to think about it, it's certainly within the realm of possibility. And the way the author has constructed this story, it definitely reads as believable. And now I find myself wondering when we'll see a gay relationship in the White House. It should only be a matter of time, after all...

walford's review

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4.0

Can't believe I never reviewed this because I just reread it for the Second Time. I Never Do This anymore, so Fitzroy gets all the stars. This is my Top Comfort Read.

rissa53's review

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3.0

That was an interesting read! This was a new to me author and I definitely wasn't let down.

I did wonder how it was going to be laid out. I didn't expect that at all....with the First Family and that mystery that played out.

I think things could have been better explained but still was not a bad read! :)

jkh107's review

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3.0

Kind of fun to read but completely unbelievable.
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