Alexandria Keegan is tired of her father's philandering ways. She is a Harvey Girl at an exclusive hotel in the Grand Canyon, El Tovar, and her father now has political aspirations. Alex wants to leave the area with her mother but that would mean leaving behind lovesick cowboy Luke Toland, who has fallen head over heels in crush with Alexandria.
A political convention of sorts comes to El Tovar and Alexandria is forced to fend off the unwelcome attention of Joel Harper, a slimy political aide, and his jealous fiancee, Valerie Winthrop (the pre-Kim Kardashian). There is a lot of double crossing going on, as is the norm in politics. The villain, Joel, occasionally crosses into Snidely Whiplash territory but all the characters are, for the most part, realistic.
Alexandria and Luke both have awesomely funny snarky comebacks when insulted, and that's one of the high points of the book. They're very smart and this only makes them more likable. An interesting, witty read.