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  • Press

  • A White House Gay Romance (White House Men Series, Book 1)
  • By: Nora Phoenix
  • Narrated by: John Solo
  • Length: 10 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (25 ratings)

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Press

By: Nora Phoenix
Narrated by: John Solo
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Summary

Henley is off-limits for Levar. So why can’t he stay away?

Five years ago, Levar survived a terrorist attack. The bombing left its scars, but he’s picked up his life. He loves working for the vice president - who is openly bisexual - as his press secretary.

Levar can’t afford a pesky attraction that proves to be frustratingly stubborn. Worse, those highly combustible sparks are with the very last person he should be falling for: Henley Platt, a well-known reporter covering the White House.

Henley may not be Levar’s enemy, but he’s definitely not his friend. He can’t be, not when their jobs put them on opposite sides. Henley is absolutely off-limits, even when he shows his appreciation for the sexy lingerie Levar loves to wear.

When the terrorists strike again with a devastating blow to the White House, Levar and Henley lean on each other for support. The sparks become a raging fire that won’t be doused, but what happens if they’re found out?

Press is the first book in the White House Men series, a romantic suspense gay romance series set in the White House. Think The West Wing but gay, and with less politics. Each book has a new love story with a happily ever after, but the suspense plot ends on a cliff-hanger and will be continued in the rest of the series, so the series needs to be listened to in order. Press has 100,000 words. Strong TW for detailed description of terrorist attack.

©2020 Nora Phoenix (P)2021 Nora Phoenix
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So good

I loved this. The story, the characters, the emotions - they all come together so well.

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First book of seven!

The book is set in the white house but the story is about two people meeting through work, with a huge conflict of interests, which means that they can/should not be personally involved. Probably not even friends.
I found the topic interesting and think that it probably is a fairly common problem.
I like the start of the series and John made a great job with it. His ability to portray emotions is amazing!

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It was ok

This book was ok, but lots of it dragged and I got a bit bored. I was hoping it would be like Tal Bauer’s Executive Office series (starts with Enemies of the State) which I loved, but this is a poor imitation. I might just re-listen to that series instead.

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