Samantha Joyce is many things: Health care policy wonk. Hypochondriac. Lover of Japanese Fighting Fish (and of Charlie Lawton, her Washington Post reporter boyfriend). Jumper-to-conclusions. And when all these identities collide -- as they do most days -- the results are always unpredictable.
Sammys role as an advisor to Vice President Robert Gary (RG for short) has led her down some exciting professional paths, like when she accompanies RG on a trip to India to help open pharmaceutical supply lines, and some troubling ones -- like when the president secretly asks her to plumb those lines to acquire as yet unapproved drugs for his own personal use. Her job interferes with her love life, too, after Charlie is transferred to New York for a huge story just when shes expecting a proposal, and they find that distance combines poorly with Sammys dedication to her work and her overactive imagination. And then theres the surprising -- though ego-pleasing -- series of passes thrown Sammys way, culminating in a highly embarrassing photo of a Hollywood hotshots hand where it doesnt belong, published in the pages of Us Weekly . . .
As the dual crises in Sammys personal and professional lives come to a head, and her ideals are put to the ultimate test, readers will be flipping pages madly, wondering what might come next. Because in Sammys house, anything is possible.



