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CAMPAIGN FOR SEDUCTION - Ann Christopher

Harlequin Kimani/Romance

0-37386-130-3

September 2009


SYNOPSIS:  Journalist Liza Wilson's passionate affair with presidential candidate Jonathan Davis threatens to derail both their careers. But after Liza uncovers a secret in his past, Jonathan risks losing her, too.


SERIES ROMANCE |4+| Anamaria Akins


REVIEW:  Ms. Christopher’s third installment, CAMPAIGN FOR SEDUCTION, is not just another novel, the title rightfully indicates; it is a campaign for seduction.

Liza Wilson is one of the best journalist and she knows if she does this job it will be the boost of her career. She wants her big break and feels that her current assignment will make or break her. She’s a beautiful, sexy, alluring woman that has one goal and one goal only, to be the lead anchor of the nightly news. Senator Jonathan Davis is powerful, handsome, charismatic, and wants to be President of the United States but he also wants Liza on his own terms.

The story takes place on the senator's jet, and throughout DC and the surrounding areas. The setting helps the plot unfold because you can envision the senator's campaign scenes and the idyllic life of living as a presidential candidate.

The plot and the pacing was so wonderfully cultivated that the words flowed off the pages. The creation of the character development main and secondary were so skillfully done that I could picture each and every one of them throughout the novel.

The scandals, twists and turns add drama and focus on Alzheimer’s, plus the appearances from the Warner clan were the main ingredients needed for this well put together recipe called
CAMPAIGN FOR SEDUCTION

I loved this novel and I recommend it as well as
TENDER SECRETS and ROAD TO SEDUCTION the first two installments in this series.


reviewer@romanceincolor.com | 31st August 2009