I Do Solemnly Swear
In D. M. Annechino's gripping political thriller, I Do Solemnly Swear, readers are thrust into a high-stakes narrative following the sudden death of President David Rodgers. Just eight months into his presidency, he succumbs to an apparent heart attack, paving the way for Katherine Ann Miles, his Vice President, to make history as the first woman to lead the United States from the Oval Office. As she navigates her new role, Katherine must not only comfort a grieving nation but also tackle a fierce power struggle with Congress, a realm traditionally dominated by men. With tensions escalating abroad, particularly with Iran's threatening posture towards Israel, Katherine finds herself at the center of a precarious political landscape. This compelling tale, published in 2012 and spanning 302 pages, explores themes of resilience, leadership, and the complexities of governance in turbulent times. Dive into this riveting story that keeps you on the edge of your seat!