Member Review
Review by
Suzanne F, Reviewer
There is something about Political Fiction novels that I just love - and I’m happy to say Across the Aisle fits right up there with the best of them!
Across the Aisle takes a look at the Political world from the lobbyist perspective and author Stephanie Vance does a great job introducing readers into the DC world where we meet Dallas and Grant. On paper and first impression these two couldn’t be more different. Dallas represents a large farmers lobby and plays the Republican in the novel, while Grant plays the progressive Democratic. They are brought together by a Congresswoman to work together and compromise on a bill being sent to the floor for a vote.
What follows is a Enemies to Lovers tale which has laugh out loud parts, and swoon worthy parts as well. Dallas and Grant come to find they aren’t as different as once seemed - but could they make it work?
Readers be prepared to drop everything and get carried away into the DC world.
Across the Aisle takes a look at the Political world from the lobbyist perspective and author Stephanie Vance does a great job introducing readers into the DC world where we meet Dallas and Grant. On paper and first impression these two couldn’t be more different. Dallas represents a large farmers lobby and plays the Republican in the novel, while Grant plays the progressive Democratic. They are brought together by a Congresswoman to work together and compromise on a bill being sent to the floor for a vote.
What follows is a Enemies to Lovers tale which has laugh out loud parts, and swoon worthy parts as well. Dallas and Grant come to find they aren’t as different as once seemed - but could they make it work?
Readers be prepared to drop everything and get carried away into the DC world.
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