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I quickly got sucked into the political intrigue of this story, as well as the secrets of the main character, Kelsie.

Throughout the book, the tension mounts as she plots revenge on her deadbeat father. I loved how she gradually started to open up to a relationship with her coworker and then had to figure out how to manage her feelings and balance it with work and her larger goals.

The author has a lengthy pedigree, having written screenplays and best-selling thrillers, and this novel shows the best of his skills in building tension, surprising me with a couple of…

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