The phone call that changed their lives forever… Minutes after Vice President Nick Cappuano and Lt. Sam Holland get the call that President Nelson has been found dead in the residence on Thanksgiving, they’re still processing that Nick has been asked to come to the White House to take the oath of office. As they go through the motions to ensure a peaceful transition of power, Sam has a million and one concerns about her husband, her family, the Nelson family, the country and the enormity of what Nick is about to take on. In the back of her mind is another major concern: What does this mean for my job? No other first lady in history has held a job outside the White House, but she’s determined to be the first, to blaze new trails for those who will follow her. However, in order to do that, she quickly realizes that compromises will have to be made to continue working as a Homicide detective. Their lives become an immediate firestorm of meetings, requests for interviews, difficult questions from their children and a host of potential landmines to navigate as they make the transition from second family to first family. An unexpected issue with a diplomatic trip to Iran quickly thrusts Nick into the thick of his new responsibilities while Sam confronts a murder investigation that may have ties to a cold case from fifteen years ago. As everything around them spins out of control, Sam and Nick take refuge with each other, relying on their unbreakable bond to see them through the storm.
Fiercely intelligent, The State of Affairs provides a daring framework for understanding the intricacies of love and desire. As Perel observes, “Love is messy; infidelity more so.
This volume brings together contributions on the study of sexual affairs in committed personal relationships.
Offers a comprehensive system of analytical metaphysics, argued from a distinctive philosophical perspective.
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In rare instances, the FDA has gone after a physician, as it did in 2004, when Dr. James Forsythe, the owner ofa Las Vegas clinic, was indicted for prescribing HGH as an antiaging treatment. Prosecutors charged that he gave an unfounded ...
However, Keith Campbell rejects relational tropes. His main reason for this is his view that tropes are 'free-floating'. By tropes' being free-floating, he means that it is possible that a trope exists independently, i.e. without being ...
The story of the BSAP, where white and black officers were forced into a situation not of their own making, is critically examined.
It isn't an accidental affair because it happens accidentally. In a sense, all affairs are accidental—they're not planned. The hallmark of an accidental affair is that you're not saying to yourself, “This feels so right” or “This is ...
The series provides a forum for innovative, high-quality work in all fields of analytical philosophy. The volumes in this series are published in either English or German.