As always, Cardeno C's writing was quality, the story flowed well and the characters were strong. I still had some issues with the way the characters were written. Trevor was actually okay. He was at an age where being a billionaire wasn't unrealistic. At 42 though, you'd think he'd have had at least one serious relationship. Ford was another matter. If he was elected to office, I can't imagine his private life wasn't questioned more by his parents and the public. It's also hard to imagine that much sexual repression at 37. It's also rather hard to imagine someone that age not coming out sooner. I understand hiding it because of politics but he could have been more honest with his parents, since he was so opposed to lies.
There wasn't enough of the relationship building for me. The story didn't make me feel that much time had gone by. Most of the book is taken up with Ford bemoaning his family's probable reactions and whining about not coming out for Trevor. Then rather suddenly, everything seems to come together so easily. It was a rather abrupt ending. It really didn't seem like a very realistic portrayal of politics or the presidency.
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