Books Mr. President & Commander in Chief Author Katy Evans Series White House

He’s won the hearts of millions. But is he willing to lose his?
I met the president’s son when we were both young. Matthew Hamilton was handsome, polished, and intelligent. I’d never met a guy like him.
He promised me that he’d never run for president. I promised that if he did, I’d be by his side.
Three terms later, an invitation to join Matthew Hamilton’s campaign is the most exhilarating opportunity I’ve ever experienced. I’m determined to make a difference; he is determined to win.
Focused on his goal, Matt is steadfast, ruthless, and disarming. All eyes are on him and his popularity is surging. But soon, the next possible president of the United States is possessing me in more ways than one—and despite the risks, I’m helpless to resist.
We’re stealing touches, stealing moments, and stealing away at night. But our chemical connection is quickly becoming dangerously combustive, putting not only my heart but Matt’s chance at the presidency on the line.
Winning will take everything. Walking away will be the hardest thing of all.
The stakes were high.
Reputations could have been ruined.
Scandal hovered over us like a cloud.
Now the man I love is the President of the United States of America.
And it’s not my vote he is after.
He wants it all.
My heart. My body. My soul.
He wants me by his side.
In the White House.
Normalcy will be gone from my life, privacy forgotten.
I am only twenty-three. I just wanted to play a part in history. But it seems like history wasn’t done with me. The part where I lost my heart to Matthew Hamilton? It was only the beginning…
My Review
When I read Mr. President last year, I instantly fell in love with Katy Evans writing. It is very beautiful and it flows smoothly.I thought I wrote a review for this book, but I failed to get to it, so now I can’t really give any insight to the book that is really substantial. Except that, Katy really delivered with this book. A kind of forbidden political romance, which is very endearing. Not forbidden in a scandalous way just circumstantial by nature. I loved this book, I think it was well executed, even if it was mainly fiction, it managed to caption a bit of the essence of the campaigning period of the presidential election and I enjoyed it from beginning to end, only I didn’t like the cliffhanger at the end, I wasn’t expecting it at all.
For Commander-in-Chief, the book is a bit brief, but it was a wonderful book none the less and the best conclusion for Charlotte and Matt’s story, it covers how they went about their relationship, bringing it out to the open, getting married, having kids and successfully running a country. There wasn’t really any angst and in my opinion was a light read, filled with love. I think Katy was done with the story and just wanted to give us a lengthy epilogue, which I’m not complaining about.
I loved reading these books and I surely will be reading more from Katy Evans and the other books in this series, which will be about a different couple I suppose, but still in the same world.
Wonderful review as always ❤
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Thank you Danielle thanks for the shares 💛
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Always ❤
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Sounds like a fascinating book. Super review.
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It’s fascinating alright and thank you!
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I’ve never read Katy Evans.
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She’s not a bad author and I’ll get back to you shortly 😊
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I kind of group her with Harper Sloan and Abbi Glines—-sexy with barely developed lead characters and so-so plot
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She’s better than those two 😂 Liek Harper Sloan can get repetitive even.
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