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The President's Daughter
The President's Daughter
Author: Mariah Stewart
BLOODLINE — Dina McDermott is on top of the world. Attractive and independent at thirty, she runs her own business, funded by a generous inheritance. But an explosive chain of events will soon be set into motion -- and her perfect life will spin out of control. — A journalist with a fearless instinct, Simon Keller believes he's struck gold when he...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780345447395
ISBN-10: 0345447395
Publication Date: 7/2002
Pages: 400
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 146 ratings
Publisher: Ivy Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 3
Very good book. Great ending. Will not dissapoint.
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Great book!
xmascarol avatar reviewed The President's Daughter on + 261 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This book has a slow start but is well worth the time to read. It is more mystery than romance both of which Mariah Stewart writes well.
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Helpful Score: 1
this was 0ok. you know what is happening and how it will end from the beginning but was still a good read.
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Loved this book! Its a great mystery dealing with a journalist who uncovers some information on a former president while researching a book and and the web it creates to many different people, some of whom have no idea that they are now a target to be murdered. Real Page Turner.
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my2luvsemmyandmally avatar reviewed The President's Daughter on + 758 more book reviews
This book was EXCELLENT! Started a wee bit slow but when it finally took off I did not want to put it down.
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Another fast reading books by Mariah Stewart. Attractive & independent at thirty, Dina McDermott is on top of the world...until she makes a shocking discovery: She is the illegitimate daughter of former president Graham Hayward. With this revelation, an explosive chain of events is set in motion - and Dina's perfect life spins out of control. A journalist with a fearless instinct, Simon Keller believes he's struck gold when he unearths an unsettling story about Graham Hayward, one that starts with a clandestine affair and ends in tragedy. The trail leads Simon to Dina's front door - and threatens to expose a secret that could rock the political world. Now Dina is thrust into the crosshairs of a coldblooded killer - and on the run for her life.
punkinema avatar reviewed The President's Daughter on + 305 more book reviews
Excellent book with suspense and a bit of romance thrown in. This is a new author for me but you can be sure I'll be reading more of her books! A journalist is approached by his mentor and former professor to write a book about a former president who was known for his high moral character (no, this is not non-fiction - lol) and who promised he would and did always tell the truth. Unknown to Simon, the journalist, the moral president was not as advertised. Simon interviews his Chief of Staff, Miles Kendall who suffers from dementia and discovers that the president had a lover and there was a daughter from this relationship. As Simon digs, he finds lots of peculiarities such as 4 pages missing from the police report of the lover's death, for example. His research sends him to a small town in Maryland where he discovers the daughter, who is every bit as breathtakingly beautiful as her mother.

Simon falls hard for her. Dina, an adult now, finds out the painful truth her "mother" had hidden from her for over 30 years after nearly being deliberately hit by a car. Her "mother" and she are now targets simply because they exist and know the truth. The twists of the plot kept me guessing and eager to discover who or what is responsible for the threats. I highly recommend the book if you enjoy drama, secrets and suspense and a bit of romance. :)


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