Product Description: The Democratic Party's 2012 nominee for President, David J. Windsor, and America are equally shocked when he is outted by his opponent just six weeks before the Fall election. Following his heart, David chooses honesty over media spin and overcomes the obstacle to win the election. Despite that success, dark forces around the world begin to plot against him, and President Windsor's security is a must. Inside and outside the White House, Secret Service Agent Shane Thompson becomes the President's shadow, always present and silent, ever vigilant. As the two men grow closer, Shane does far more than just his duty - he becomes as vital to David's happiness as he is to the President's health. Together they realize they must find a way to balance the President and the Agent against David and Shane before stress and responsibility tear them apart.
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Rating: - Hail to The Queen!!!..........
........er.....uh.....I mean........The Chief!! (hey, the President, himself, said it......not me) (Page 60)
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Rating: - Hope there is a sequel
This was a really good story. Plenty of suspense to go with the sex. Definately hope there is a second book to answer the questions that still remain.
Rating: - A fun read
An America with a gay President and a woman Vice President and why not! That in itself is already a fun read as David, the gay President, fights for what is right and tries to rectify 12 years of grievous ... Read More
Rating: - Condor One by John Simpson
Condor One is a fantapolitic novel. David Windsor, multimillionaire business man and far cousin of William V, the King of England, is now a democratic candidate to be the new USA President. His campaign goes ... Read More
Rating: - Brilliant story!!
I really enjoyed reading this book. The characters were interesting, the story and details were fascinating, and there was plenty of suspense throughout to make it a real page turner. I highly recommend this ... Read More