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The President's Daughter (The President's Daughter #1)

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Brittany S, Educator

Alix Forrester is the daughter of the new President of the United States. It has been a year since the auto accident when she injured her left leg to the point where she couldn't use it without crutches or a wheelchair. She becomes a member of a special branch of the Secret Service in order to find out who is attempting to assassinate her father. Her ultra intelligent teacher Ian helps her by providing an unparalleled education in science, the duties of the Secret Service, and rehabilitation of her leg. Together they try to find the perpetrator, but when Alix inadvertently hands Ian evidence implicating her friend Sam and his father, Alix goes rogue and attempts to clear them while trying to find the real criminal.
This book is the first in an exciting new series. I enjoyed this book so much that I literally can't wait to read the next installment. The characters are complex as well as the suspenseful situations that arise. The writing is so descriptive that I felt like I was experiencing the story firsthand. I thought the teenage angst was a little too much, but other than that and the profanity (f-bombs, etc.), I really liked the book. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys suspense and mysteries.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley. A positive review was not required, and all opinions expressed are entirely my own.
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