The Senators Daughter

The Senators Daughter
Author: Jessie Sutherland
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2011-02-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1456870610

Rome ±320AD finds Cyriaca, the niece of Emperor Constantine, falling in love with a Joshua, a gladiator. She is sent to the country house for a respite. Meanwhile, the Germanic tribes are showing their force, raiding of the outlying villages and causing havoc. Tension rises even higher as Ascanius, an older member of the council, and to whom Cyriaca is betrothed, is found a traitor. As soon as Joshua’s freedom is bought, he immediately takes on a mission to follow Cyriaca. But they are not to have a happy ending. The country house is raised to the ground and Cyriaca and Joshua manage an escape, only be captured and traded into slavery. Inevitably, they are separated. Pregnant and alone, Cyriaca travels to her captor’s village, encountering numerous obstacles, language, culture, Roman class distinction and religion. Follow her as she comes full circle to Rome with Gothic friend and family as author Jessie Sutherland weaves a breathtaking saga of romance and adventure in The Senators Daughter: Rome ±320AD

The Senator's Daughter

The Senator's Daughter
Author: Victoria Gotti
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780783881966

The murder of union strongman Joseph Sessio shocks all of Boston. Taylor Brooks is the young attorney assigned to defend Tommy Washington, the black youth accused of the murder. In the course of her investigation, Taylor discovers a massive cover-up that involves Boston's bluebloods, the union docks of Boston Harbor, and corruption at the very heart of the American legal system.

The Senator's Daughter

The Senator's Daughter
Author: Amaka Azie
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2018-03-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781986528252

Rita the only daughter of billionaire, Senator Obaseki, hides behind her reputation as a spoilt wealthy heiress with no ambition to cover up a painful past. Former soldier Nosa Edosa, believes the Senator to be the epitome of greed and political corruption. Failing to bring him to justice through legal means, his last-ditch effort involves kidnapping the man's daughter. The plan is simple, the execution flawless ... until love gets involved. Neither Rita nor Nosa are what they seem, and as they discover themselves in this quest to right her family's wrongs, they suddenly have something too precious to lose-their hearts. Experience the thrills of Nigerian politics, sizzling romance, and perilous suspense in this action-packed love story by Amaka Azie

The Senator's Daughter

The Senator's Daughter
Author: Sophia Sasson
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2016-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488009279

He can play the game, but she'll make the rules Political science professor Kat Driscoll will not be "handled" by anyone. Certainly not by Alex Santiago, the suave, savvy and handsome campaign manager for Senator Roberts, the man recently revealed to be her father. Alex clearly sees the sudden revelation of his candidate's long-lost daughter as an unfortunate glitch in their race for reelection. One that needs to be carefully spun and managed. But Kat isn't about to play along, or comply with Alex's ridiculous attempts to make her more media friendly. He'll have to deal with the real Kat. And maybe, in the process, she can discover the real Alex…

The Senator's Wife

The Senator's Wife
Author: Sue Miller
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2008-01-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307268721

NATIONAL BESTELLER • The New York Times bestselling author of Monogomy brings us a "tasteful, elegant, sensuous" (The Boston Globe) novel about marriage and forgiveness. Meri is newly married, pregnant, and standing on the cusp of her life as a wife and mother, recognizing with some terror the gap between reality and expectation. Delia—wife of the two-term liberal senator Tom Naughton—is Meri's new neighbor in the adjacent New England town house. Tom's chronic infidelity has been an open secret in Washington circles, but despite the complexity of their relationship, the bond between them remains strong. Soon Delia and Meri find themselves leading strangely parallel lives, as they both reckon with the contours and mysteries of marriage: one refined and abraded by years of complicated intimacy, the other barely begun. With precision and a rich vitality, Sue Miller—beloved and bestselling author of While I Was Gone—brings us a highly charged, superlative novel.

This Family of Mine

This Family of Mine
Author: Victoria Gotti
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2009-09-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1439163227

*NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER* The No-Holds-Barred Truth About Life Inside the Gotti Dynasty—Told by Their Most Famous Daughter Victoria Gotti never intended to reveal the inside story of the Gotti household—the day-to-day life of a family that has sparked scandalous rumors and sensational headlines for decades. But with the pressing need to finally set the record straight came the realization that only she can do so, once and for all. Daughter to the late John Gotti, sister to John A. “Junior” Gotti and three other siblings, single mother to three sons with whom she shared reality television stardom on Growing Up Gotti, an outspoken columnist and bestselling author, Victoria Gotti delivers a candid, colorful, and brutally honest family portrait that reads like a confidential file, filled with deeply personal reflections, bombshell revelations, and stunning insider secrets. The explosive memoir that captures the Gottis as they are—unvarnished, raw, and real—This Family of Mine is the essential chronicle in the ultimate American family saga.

Daughter of the Heartland

Daughter of the Heartland
Author: Joni Ernst
Publisher: Threshold Editions
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-05-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1982144866

Combining the by-the-bootstraps work ethic of Nikki Haley’s Can’t Is Not an Option with the military pluck of MJ Heger’s Shoot Like a Girl, Joni Ernst’s candid memoir details the rise of one of the most inspiring and authentic women in the United States Senate. The daughter of hardworking farmers in the heartland, Joni Ernst has never been afraid to roll up her sleeves and get the job done. Raised in rural Iowa, Joni grew up cleaning stalls, hauling grain, and castrating hogs. Farm life forged her work ethic. She developed grit and tenacity, attributes that would later be put to the test when she faced abuse, sexism, and harassment. First, as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army and later as an underdog candidate in the US Senate, Joni has proven to be a natural leader who proudly serves her fellow Americans. She had to learn to believe when others didn’t, to raise her own voice for those who couldn’t, and to silence the naysayers (even herself) to become a bold leader and a fierce advocate. In her inspiring memoir, Joni shares her struggles and the invaluable lessons she learned through hardship—on the farm, in the home, and at work. As a woman fighting for position in the boys’ clubs of the military and politics, she found strength in courage and vulnerability, becoming a role model for women everywhere. As a US Senator, Joni is well-known and respected for her fight to hold Washington accountable and her demand for bipartisanship in a time of fierce tribalism. Daughter of the Heartland tells Joni’s incredible story in four parts, defined by the values she’s learned along the way—leadership, service, courage, and gratitude. Written in an honest and compelling voice, Daughter of the Heartland is Joni’s inspirational story of finding her place as a champion for Iowa, a defender of our armed forces, and a voice for women.

Dear Senator

Dear Senator
Author: Essie Mae Washington-Williams
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-01-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780060761424

Breaking nearly eight decades of silence, Essie Mae Washington–Williams comes forward with a story of unique historical magnitude and incredible human drama. Her father, the late Strom Thurmond, was once the nation's leading voice for racial segregation (one of his signature political achievements was his 24–hour filibuster against the Civil Rights Act of 1957, done in the name of saving the South from "mongrelization"). Her mother, however, was a black teenager named Carrie Butler who worked as a maid on the Thurmond family's South Carolina plantation. Set against the explosively changing times of the civil rights movement, this poignant memoir recalls how she struggled with the discrepancy between the father she knew–one who was financially generous, supportive of her education, even affectionate–and the Old Southern politician, railing against greater racial equality, who refused to acknowledge her publicly. From her richly told narrative, as well as the letters she and Thurmond wrote to each other over the years, emerges a nuanced, fascinating portrait of a father who counseled his daughter about her dreams and goals, and supported her in reaching them–but who was unwilling to break with the values of his Dixiecrat constituents. With elegance, dignity, and candor, Washington–Williams gives us a chapter of American history as it has never been written before–told in a voice that will be heard and cherished by future generations.