Breaking Rank

Breaking Rank

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Everett Langford knows how to smile for cameras. As the President's son, he's been trained to shake hands, deliver soundbites, and charm a room without breaking a sweat. In public, he is polished. Controlled. Unshakeable. In private, he's something else entirely. Late nights. Too many girls. Too many photographs taken at the wrong angle. Not scandalous enough to destroy him - just reckless enough to worry the administration. Elaina Ashborne does not make mistakes. She was raised to be composed and controlled- the daughter of a dynasty that built its fortune in silence. At a boarding school filled with heirs and future leaders, she is respected for one reason: she never breaks rank. They were never meant to cross paths. Except they do. Everett's father relocates him after having enough of his scandals to an elite boarding school in London. Close supervision. Fewer distractions. A reminder of what it means to carry a name that matters. Everett performs for the world and slips behind closed doors. Elaina performs everywhere - flawlessly. What happens when the President's son who can't quite hold his composure meets the girl who never loses hers?
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