Yours in scandal

Lauren Layne

Book - 2020

Robert Davenport, New York City's youngest mayor, makes a bid for the governor's seat against an incumbent with an estranged wild-child daughter, the city's premier event planner who's approached by Robert to organize the party of the season.

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Genres
Romance fiction
Political fiction
Published
Seattle : Montlake [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Lauren Layne (author)
Item Description
New York City's youngest mayor, Robert Davenport, decides it is time to strategize. Next move: a bid for the governor's seat. In his way: an incumbent with a flawless reputation. He also has an Achilles' heel: an estranged wild-child daughter with a past so scandalous it could be Robert's ticket to victory. Adeline Blake, New York's premier event planner, is all about reform and respectability. When she's approached by Robert to organize the party of the season, she knows he is her father's most formidable opponent. They say politics makes strange bedfellows... now Robert must choose between his political future and the woman who holds his heart. -- adapted from back cover.
Physical Description
218 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781542018807
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Layne (Marriage on Madison Avenue) opens the Man of the Year series with a charming, fluffy political romance set in an idealized New York City occupied exclusively by the rich and powerful. Charismatic Robert Davenport, the youngest-ever N.Y.C. mayor, plans to run for governor once his term is up. When Robert's campaign manager, Martin Tillman, suggests that he cozy up to the incumbent governor's daughter, Adeline Blake, in an attempt to gather campaign dirt, Robert refuses. But when Martin hires Addie to plan Robert's mayoral farewell party, Robert can't help but grow intrigued by the former wild socialite who now runs a successful event planning business. Wary of politics because of her terrible relationship with her father, Addie reluctantly agrees to work the event, swayed by Robert's charm. As Robert and Addie grow closer, they contend with the paparazzi that follow Robert's every move and wrestle with how much to trust one another with political secrets, but their path forward is surprisingly smooth and drama-free. What this quick, enjoyable romance lacks in conflict it makes up for in chemistry. Agent: Nicole Rescinti, The Seymour Agency. (Mar.)

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