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Blayne Cooper & T. Novan

First Lady 

In this timeless classic, the sequel to their best seller Madam President, T. Novak and Blayne Cooper continue the chronicle of the lives of Lauren Strayer and Devlyn Marlowe.

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Planning a wedding is never easy. However, most brides don't face the challenges that Lauren Strayer does. Her beloved comes with a ready-made family, something the biographer never imagined for herself. In addition, Lauren's estranged father thoroughly disapproves of her future mate, who just happens to be the nation's first female president. 

Lauren tackles the perils and pleasure of parenting and the tension between her private nature and her new, very public role. At the same time, Dev, a dedicated public servant, struggles to find the balance between managing the nation's interests, her family, her fear,s and her stress, while continuing the development of her relationships with Lauren. 

The result is an action-packed, amusing, and tender tale of the sort that fans of Cooper & Novan have come to love and expect.




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