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5.0 out of 5 stars
A FAST PACED READ!
THE PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER is a story filled with conspiracy, intrigue, suspense, and action revolving around the President's beautiful young daughter and the agent assigned to protect her. At first, the two can't stand each other but soon it becomes apparent that despite themselves, they are destined to love one another. Add kidnapping, shoot-outs, and passionate sex,...
Published on May 19, 1999
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Stilted dialogue, story that stretches bounds of belief
I love "bodyguard" romances but I didn't enjoy this one. The president's daughter, Ashley, is supposed to be in her early twenties, a college student. At the beginning of the story, she's with her friends, and the way they talk to each other is extremely fake. What 20-something says things like, "I have a hunch he would be all burnished muscle and sinewy...
Published on September 27, 2003
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5.0 out of 5 stars
A FAST PACED READ!, May 19, 1999
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This review is from: The President's Daughter (Silhouette Special Edition, 1226) (Mass Market Paperback)
THE PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER is a story filled with conspiracy, intrigue, suspense, and action revolving around the President's beautiful young daughter and the agent assigned to protect her. At first, the two can't stand each other but soon it becomes apparent that despite themselves, they are destined to love one another. Add kidnapping, shoot-outs, and passionate sex, and you've got yourself a fantastic read. You'll enjoy it. Trust me!
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Stilted dialogue, story that stretches bounds of belief, September 27, 2003
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This review is from: The President's Daughter (Silhouette Special Edition, 1226) (Mass Market Paperback)
I love "bodyguard" romances but I didn't enjoy this one. The president's daughter, Ashley, is supposed to be in her early twenties, a college student. At the beginning of the story, she's with her friends, and the way they talk to each other is extremely fake. What 20-something says things like, "I have a hunch he would be all burnished muscle and sinewy strength." This girl had better be a straight-A English major (the author doesn't go into details on the friends). Ashley herself says things like, "Oh, Nick, am I ever glad to see you!" What is she, a damsel in distress from a silent film? And I hope that young people aren't reading this book to get ideas about sexual encounters, because when Nick, the Secret Service agent assigned to Ashley, sleeps with her and realizes that he forgot to use a condom, he hustles her into the shower with him. Oh, taking a shower after going to bed with someone prevents pregnancy? In what universe? And having Nick single-handedly rescue the entire First Family from terrorists - um, I need to read some non-fiction after this. I may never recover.
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