Dead Man
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Sterling Prescott has lived in the political spotlight his entire life. His father is nearing the end of his first term as President of the United States, and the family's future depends on winning the next election. But the Prescotts are hiding dark secrets. One son vanished after joining a cult, and Sterling-the only one left-is constantly hunted by tabloids eager to expose his worst moments. To protect the campaign, Sterling is assigned a discreet bodyguard. Adrian Kingsley is meant to blend in as Sterling's best friend, staying by his side at all times-even attending college classes with him. As they grow closer, feelings begin to surface. But with eyes always watching, acting on them could ruin everything.
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