

Lauren tackles the perils and pleasures of parenting and the tension between her private nature and her new, very public role. In addition, Lauren’s estranged father thoroughly disapproves of her future mate, who just happens to be the nation’s first female president. Her beloved comes with a ready-made family, something the biographer never imagined for herself. However, most brides don’t face the challenges that Lauren Strayer does. Novan continue the chronicle of the lives of Lauren Strayer and Devlyn Marlowe. In this timeless classic, the sequel to their best seller Madam President, Blayne Cooper and T. There, amidst the harrowing and demanding life of the First Family, Lauren begins to understand and eventually love the complex woman who is both leader of a great nation and loving single parent to three rambunctious children. So, armed with her computer, her incredibly ugly Pug and fair bit of trepidation, Lauren finds herself in residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

It takes some serious persuading, but the Commander-in-chief is an eloquent negotiator, and Lauren reluctantly agrees to take the job, provided she truly has editorial freedom. Lauren wants nothing to do with what she sees as a political hack job. There’s a slight problem with Devlyn’s plan, though. Breaking with the tradition of hiring a political writer to chronicle her administration, President Marlowe selects one Lauren Strayer, a professional biographer with a reputation for absolute honesty. Novan and Blayne Cooper is funny, realistic and endearing.ĭevlyn Marlowe, the first woman President of the United States, has just been elected.
