The President's Daughter

SLEEPLESS IN THE WHITE HOUSE

Never falter. Never flinch. And never let anyone get too close.

Steely Special Agent Nick Logan knew the rules for protecting the First Family. What he didn't know was why Ashley Sullivan, the president's all-too-distracting daughter, would balk at his assignment as her bodyguard...and sabotage his self-control.

Chaste yet alluring, Ashley seemed intent on uncovering the man behind Nick's rock-hard muscles and mirrored shades. But didn't this innocent see the dangers all around her? The danger in such a man's kiss? Worse, who would protect Ashley's bodyguard...once he broke the rules? Once he got too close to the president's daughter?

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The President's Daughter

SLEEPLESS IN THE WHITE HOUSE

Never falter. Never flinch. And never let anyone get too close.

Steely Special Agent Nick Logan knew the rules for protecting the First Family. What he didn't know was why Ashley Sullivan, the president's all-too-distracting daughter, would balk at his assignment as her bodyguard...and sabotage his self-control.

Chaste yet alluring, Ashley seemed intent on uncovering the man behind Nick's rock-hard muscles and mirrored shades. But didn't this innocent see the dangers all around her? The danger in such a man's kiss? Worse, who would protect Ashley's bodyguard...once he broke the rules? Once he got too close to the president's daughter?

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The President's Daughter

The President's Daughter

by Annette Broadrick
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Overview

SLEEPLESS IN THE WHITE HOUSE

Never falter. Never flinch. And never let anyone get too close.

Steely Special Agent Nick Logan knew the rules for protecting the First Family. What he didn't know was why Ashley Sullivan, the president's all-too-distracting daughter, would balk at his assignment as her bodyguard...and sabotage his self-control.

Chaste yet alluring, Ashley seemed intent on uncovering the man behind Nick's rock-hard muscles and mirrored shades. But didn't this innocent see the dangers all around her? The danger in such a man's kiss? Worse, who would protect Ashley's bodyguard...once he broke the rules? Once he got too close to the president's daughter?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781426865213
Publisher: Harlequin
Publication date: 08/01/2010
Series: Men in Uniform Series
Sold by: HARLEQUIN
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 583,298
File size: 610 KB

About the Author

Annette Broadrick was an only child until the middle of her 16th year when her sister was born. Her mother read to her until she read to herself. From that time on, books became her closest companions and teachers.

She married immediately after high school graduation in the middle of her 18th year. Twelve months later she had her first son. She ended up having four sons in seven years. People with children do not need to explain what their life was like for the next 20 years. Those people without children do not want to hear about it.

Early on, she became a secretary to supplement the family income. Eventually she became a legal secretary and for 25 years she worked for attorneys in Arizona, Texas, Illinois, and Oregon.

Her love of books followed her throughout her career as a mother and a secretary. By the time her youngest son graduated from high school she decided to write a book of her own.

After writing in a spiral notebook for six months, she rented a typewriter and rewrote the book, showed it to a creative writing teacher, who was also a friend, listened to her critique and rewrote her story. Next she showed it to another avid romance reader and carefully listened to her critique. She rewrote her story once again.

Next she mailed the manuscript to the Silhouette office in New York. Two months later she received a phone call asking if she'd be willing to do extensive revisions, including cutting one hundred pages. She said yes. This was in January 1984. By the time the book, Circumstantial Evidence, came out in November of that year, she had sold a total of six books.

Since October 1984 Annette has supported herself with her writing. Her career as a published author has also supported her reading habit and in the past five years she has managed to establish a quiet life in the Hill Country of central Texas that soothes as well as stimulates her.

She recently completed her 51st novel and is currently working on two others. Annette hopes to continue writing the kind of books that readers enjoy.

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Washington, D.C. Monday, December 21

A blast of frigid air swirled around Nick Logan, nipping at him like a hungry animal as he walked the two blocks between the parking lot and his newest as sign ment. He hunched his shoul ders and quick ened his steps until he reached the guard's booth at the east gate.

He paused beside the booth, peering inside at the lone occupant. "Hope you have a heater in there."

Ken White, working the uni formed division of the Secret Service, replied, "One of the many fringe benefits of this job, of course." He gave Nick a quick once-over. "What are you doing here, Logan? I thought you were on the VP detail."

Nick shrugged. "I was, until last night."

"Good to see you," Ken said.

Nick walked through the iron-gated fence that sur rounded the White House. He adjusted the collar of his heavy overcoat around his ears in an effort to block the raw wind blowing down Pennsylvania Avenue.

The bleakness of the day fit his mood.

By the time he reached the side door located between the White House and the Ex ecu tive Office building and went inside, he was more than glad to be out of the wind. Nick paused in the entryway long enough to remove his coat, draping it over his arm before he headed for W-16, the large office/lounge that served as the command post for the White House detail of the Secret Service.

Once there, Nick paused in the doorway and looked around. The room con tained several folding chairs, a long table with coffee and supplies, and a dozen or more men waiting to be briefed for the next shift. He recognized most of them from other as signments. The Secret Service was a close-knit group.

One of them broke away from a small group and approached him.

"Nicholas Logan?" he asked. "I'm Gregory Chambers, the detail leader. Appreciate your coming on board at such short notice."

"I was sorry to hear about Colin Crenshaw's accident. What happened?" Nick asked as he followed the older man across the room to the coffee area.

"Lost control of his car over in Alexandria," Chambers replied, refilling his cup while Logan poured himself some coffee, allowing the steaming brew to warm his hands. "The investigating officers figure the icy weather was to blame. Ran into a pole. One of those freak accidents nobody can really explain." Chambers motioned Nick to follow him once again. "You'll be covering his four-to-midnight shift," he said over his shoulder. "Colin was a good man. We're going to miss him."

Chambers paused beside a tall African-American who Nick noticed had been watching him since he'd first walked into the room—watching and assessing without betraying his thoughts. "Colin and Ron Stevenson here were partners, so you'll be working together."

Nick held out his hand and Stevenson shook it.

"We working the Man?" Nick asked, referring to the president.

Ron shook his head. "Nope. The daughter."

Not quite the kiddy detail, but close. Keeping an eye on a college-age female was a little better than following the schedule of a couple of active teenage boys.

Before he could ask Ron any more questions, Chambers began the briefing.

"Only one incident to report since your last shift," he said to everyone. "A taxi driver from Baltimore drove up to the front gate. His fare was a woman demanding to speak to the president. The matter was turned over to the police." He continued to read from his notes, making comments and answering questions. Once everything was covered, Chambers nodded toward Nick.

"The last item to be covered is to welcome Nicholas Logan, who's joining this shift. Logan's been working the VP detail for the past three years. Before that, he did his military service in various areas, including the Mideast during the Gulf crisis. Welcome aboard, Nick."

Several pairs of eyes turned his way, Logan noted. He received a few nods and a couple of smiles. This small group of men knew what they were there to do—keep the members of the first family safe—at least from four to midnight. After that, another group came in until they were relieved by the eight-o'clock morning shift. During their off-hours, he'd get an opportunity to get to know some of them better, but now each of them was focused on the business at hand.

In his case, he would be learning more than he ever cared to know about the president's daughter—which, at present, was very little.

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