Madam President

Madam President

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It's the year 2020 and history has been made by Devlyn Marlowe--the first woman to win the U.S. Presidency.

When it comes time to select a biographer to chronicle her historic term in office, Devlyn breaks with tradition and chooses a writer based on very personal reasons. She wants Lauren Strayer, a young author whose writing has always captivated her. There's only one pr

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Paperback, 423 pages
Published November 28th 2001 by Renaissance Alliance Publishing (first published November 2001)
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Melissa Robinson
The United States has elected the first woman President and Devlyn Marlowe and her three children move into the White House. President Marlowe is a widow, whose wife was killed in a car crash several years before.

That’s right, the first woman president is also a lesbian. The year is 2021 and when President Marlowe invites Lauren Strayer, her attractive, single biographer to stay with her in the White House there is a predictable amount of political scandal.

In typical romantic novel fashion, ther...more
Marie Foose
I just finished re-reading this book (for the 4th time). I very much like this and it sequel First Lady. I pull this out every couple of years and re-read it. It always grabs you, even when you know what is going to happen! Read this book!
Jaye Y
Head hopping is a huge problem. So is calling the characters by their jobs and hair colors and not their names.
Gloria
You can not go wrong reading anything by Blayne Cooper aka Advocate...
Laura
first lesbian fiction book i ever read absolutely brilliant!!
Sian
Cute enough but not enough action and was too long.
Brittany Hale
A note, I love the names Blayne and Devlyne, now this was a prefect read, nice build up, friends, lovers, fiance and then wife. Nice plot, wouldn't mind living to see the first Woman president. I loved all the main characters and how we got to read what was going on the mind and the stuff they were actually saying...on to the sequel! Lol
Megan
I really loved this book!
Layla
President Xena!
Kennedy
Entertaining read. I thought some of the parts were a bit redundant.
Shawn Cady
It;s awesome! I've read it a bazillion times.
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Madam President (Paperback)
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Blayne Cooper has also written under the pen name Advocate.

Born in Northern California in January 1969, Blayne Cooper is the best-selling author of a variety of fiction ranging from mystery/romance to outrageous parody. With each novel she tackles a new personal writing challenge. The result is a diverse collection of lesbian fiction.

Blayne has held a number of interesting, and sometimes rather un...more
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