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Good intentions and a solid moral compass never kept anyone from a compromising position.

Newly appointed Campaign Manager, Catherine Lawrence has a plan, and it definitely doesn't include falling in love with the handsome, free-spirited, blue-eyed, surfer from Australia who just moved in next door.

Jake Ryan came to Florida with every intention of surfing, enjoying life, and finding himself. He didn't plan on getting entangled with the beautiful, green-eyed woman next door. And yet, the best-laid plans and all.

Love can change everything, including a stubborn heart.

The chemistry and sparks between Catherine and Jake are red hot, not to mention the natural attraction between these two polar opposites will pull them in two different directions.

1st place winner by BookFest for Romantic Suspense, plus Book Awards from Firebird Book Awards, Outstanding Creator Book Awards and a Finalist in Global Book Awards, fingers crossed.

To achieve their happily ever after, something will have to give, and someone will have to make the ultimate sacrifice for love 

◆Read and fall in love with this Heartwarming Love Tale that will tug at your heartstrings and keep you awake till the wee hours of the dawn! This love story can be read as a stand-alone. A sweet Enemies to Lovers next-door Romantic Fictional Story is an emotional read with surprising twists and heart-whelming moments that make you laugh and cry.

◆One of the best summer's new release romance picks makes it the perfect addition to your next book club for Best Romantic Books! A Heartwarming, Hilarious, Uplifting Contemporary Romantic Comedy enemy to lover novel for a new generation of love has all the sizzle and swoon, but no explicit and unambiguous content.

293 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 6, 2022

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Diane Merrill Wigginton

7 books532 followers
Diane Merrill Wigginton, born in Riverside, California, in 1963, grew up in
the vibrant community of Mira Mesa, San Diego. From a young age,
Diane developed a deep passion for storytelling, inspired by the
adventures of her childhood in the 1970s and early 1980s. Spending
summers on her grandparents' ranch in Idaho, Diane learned the value of
animals, nature, and storytelling that would shape her future writing
career. After marrying her husband, David, in 1998, Diane and her family lived in
Encinitas before moving to Herald, California in 2001. They embraced a
rural lifestyle on a 5 ½-acre ranch, raising six children. Diane’s love for
writing never waned, but raising a family and working full-time kept her
literary ambitions on hold. However, in her 50s, Diane decided to pursue
her dream of becoming a published author. It was then that she created
Angelina's Secret, the first book in her critically acclaimed Jeweled
Dagger Series.
Since then, Diane has published five novels, including her first children’s
book, The Secret of One-Eyed Cogburn, The Dreaded Pirate Captain.
Diane’s work spans multiple genres, from historical romance and
suspense to children's fiction, and she has earned a prestigious collection
of awards that reflect her remarkable storytelling ability. She has won
accolades such as the Benjamin Franklin Digital Award, Reader's
Favorite 1st Place Historical Fiction Award and ten awards for A
Compromising Position. In 2017, after retiring from her "9 to 5" job, Diane and
her husband moved to Kalispell, Montana, where they now enjoy a life filled with
adventure, hiking, and exploration in the stunning wilderness around Glacier
National Park. Diane continues to write full-time, bringing to life the rich
characters and intricate stories that captivate her readers.
Diane’s creative spirit is fueled by her deep appreciation for family and
her love for storytelling. Now a proud grandmother to eleven grandchildren,
Diane is living her dream and continues to inspire readers with her heartfelt and
adventurous tales.

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1,056 reviews6 followers
January 11, 2023
I enjoyed reading this book. The characters are engaging and amazing the connection is undeniable throughout the pages. The storyline flowed easily throughout the pages. A must read!
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4,629 reviews141 followers
June 7, 2024
A Compromising Position by Diane Merrill Wiggington, Catherine is in the high pressured business of politics until recently she was a lobbyist but thanks to a co-workers embarrassing firering she is now Russell‘s campaign manager. Needless to say when she finally makes it home she just wants a glass of wine and to relax so when they knock comes on her door and her new neighbor Australian Jake tries to introduce his self with charm he’s almost certain will work on her something gets lost in translation and everything goes downhill. Thankfully the next time she sees him it will go better. Little does Catherine know but her promotion and close friendship with Russell and his wife has gained the new campaign manager enemies at work what she also don’t know is this enemy wants revenge. Her and Jake’s romance has a staggering start but once it starts it’s one of the best things Catherine has ever had in her life but with those behind the scenes trying to embarrass and bring her down will Catherines happiness last? I only wrote a simplified summary because trust me there is so much more to the story the romance and of course last but definitely not least a person out to get Catherine. My friend recommended I read this book and when reading about it I learned this book has won nine awards and after reading it I can definitely see why..Catherine Jake and Russell‘s wife Angela are such likable characters the story is interesting complex and eventually it gets very twisty I really enjoyed it and thoroughly recommend it I mean let me reiterate this book has won nine awards… That is a lot and once you read it you’ll see why I think this falls under suspense/romance but it’s definitely a romance and I absolutely enjoyed it. Please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review.
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965 reviews55 followers
December 9, 2022
A Compromising Position
By
Diane Merrill Wigginton

Review:
There are a few books that could capture my attention from the first page itself. A Compromising Position penned by the author Diane Merrill Wigginton is one such book. It's a romantic story. I enjoyed reading the chemistry between Catherine Lawrence and Jake Ryan. Like many lovers, Catherine and Jake didn't get along well when they met.

After Catherine's second birthday, her mother ran out on her and her father. Catherine's grandmother took the place of her mother. Her father moved back to Florida to live with Alice so she could take care of Catherine.

Catherine has lost her grandmother to cancer. Also, one unfortunate night, her father was killed in a road accident. Now Catherine is on her own. She has been following the life plan her grandmother has laid out for her. Becoming the campaign manager to run the campaign of her boss Russell Tillman is a victory for Catherine. Get a copy of this book and read it yourself to know what magic her next door neighbor Jake can do on her.

The storyline is interesting. The cover of this book looks beautiful. The language used in the book is lucid and the story is easy to follow. The dialogs are written nicely. It's an amazing book for light reading. Since romance is my favorite genre, I am glad to get my hands on this book. Go for it without any second thoughts.

Rating: 5/5
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2,582 reviews156 followers
December 10, 2022
A Compromising Position is the first book by Diane Merrill Wigginton that I have read. It is a romance novel.

The main characters of the story are Jake Ryan and Catherine Lawrence. Jake is from Australia. He has just moved to Florida and is a next-door neighbor of Catherine now. Catherine was raised by her grandmother and father. Before her death, Catherine's grandmother laid a fifteen year plan for her and Catherine focussed on it entirely. She followed a strict schedule with no distractions.

When she met Jake for the first time, she was offended by a few of his manners, mainly because of the cultural differences. Jake knew that he had to work more on Catherine to bridge the gap between them.

This book is according to my reading taste. I enjoyed every bit of it. The writing style of the author is amazing. The story is fast paced and I wasn't bored anytime while reading it. The narration is smooth. I would be interested in reading more of Diane's work.
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281 reviews4 followers
February 19, 2023
Romance with a twist

As one knows, when it comes to romance, you never know what's going to happen. That's why Catherine avoids relationships and with her ambitious desire for politics who has the time. Trying to be successful and keep her boss out of trouble is enough to keep her busy. Now throw in the new Aussie Hattie that moves in next door and bam it throws her for a loop. Now add in all the other political games that can cause scandals to be a problem. The ride is bumpy and will make you wondering what is going to happen next. It's a great read with a definite twist and turns along the way. You will enjoy this book.
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Author 40 books218 followers
December 7, 2022
A Compromising Position, by Diane Merrill Wigginton, author of award-winning romance and psychological thrillers, is gracing the world with yet another romance novel releasing 6 December 2022. In this story, Catherine, a rising star as a political promoter, finds herself not only challenged to get her candidate to cross the finish line as the winner, but behind her back, others, jealous of her position, are secretly working to sabotage her very success. Meanwhile, a man, Jake Ryan, appears on the scene. Ryan is the diametric opposite of Catherine. While she is a workaholic, plans her days down to the smallest detail, runs by the clock, and is consumed by her career, Jake, an Aussi, is a surfer, casual and flippant about most everything, and that very insouciant approach to life and the fact that their paths keep crossing…well, no spoilers. This is classic romance with all the bells and whistles, and once again, Wigginton shows her skill at creating another world to the capture the reader. - Réal Laplaine - Author
7 reviews1 follower
June 17, 2024
A Compromising Position by Diane Wiggington is an interesting romance novel that has a mix of political intrigue and the complexities of personal relationships. Protagonist Catherine Lawrence is an ambitious campaign manager working for Russell Tillman, a Republican gubernatorial candidate in Florida. Although Catherine is a dedicated professional, sheoften prioritizes her career over personal relationships, which adds an interesting dynamic.
The plot thickens with the arrival of Jake, an Australian surfer who becomes Catherine's love interest. Their relationship is central to the story, giving something of an odd-couple romance showing how opposites can, sometimes, attract and complement each other. Catherine is depicted as a bit of a workaholic, and she finds herself slowly unwinding under Jake's influence, discovering aspects of life she had long neglected. This evolving relationship has a mix of humor and genuine emotion, and I found this to be a highlight of the novel.
Catherine is a particularly strong protagonist. Her professional achievements and personal struggles are depicted subtly, making her a relatable and compelling figure. Her rival, Patricia Grant, brings a mix of tension and drama, though I did feel some sympathy because of her own ambitions and insecurities.
Wiggington's writing is noted for its polished prose and engaging storytelling, which keeps readers invested from start to finish. The political subplots, involving scandals and rivalries, add depth and excitement, reminiscent of shows like "House of Cards," but with a more personal touch focusing on the characters' inner lives and relationships.
I found A Compromising Position to be a well-crafted romance that offers more than just a love story. It has themes of career ambition, personal growth, and the sacrifices that are necessary for both. For readers like myself who are looking for a romance novel with substance and well-developed characters, I’d suggest this as a recommended read. It's a story that strikes a balance between romance and the gritty realities of political life.
12 reviews1 follower
September 13, 2024
“Compromising Position,” authored by Diane Merrill Wiggington, is a romantic story set in a small town. This would instantly make you part of a beautiful love gradually growing between our central pair, Catherine and Jake. They are poles apart, and the author has well-crafted this with the deatils of their experience and lifestyle. While reading their introduction, you would definitely think, "How would love happen between them?". Catherine, a known workoholic, is on a mission to do her job with perfection when she stumbles upon Jack, an Australian visiting her place, just for a vacation or to know "what to do next" in his life. There is an evident difference in their characters and lifestyles, as well as well described by the author. But this is the beauty of the book, serving the unpredictable to keep your interest growing with each page. I'm happy to see that the author's fantastic creativity is being shared with fantastic books. Reading this writer's work is always a privilege. What a fantastic storyteller this author is. An amazing linguistic trail of romance with moderate pace. If you are looking for an engaging romantic read, this is a suggested pick.
1 review
September 24, 2025
Emotional, Suspenseful, and Truly Captivating

Diane Merrill Wigginton’s A Compromising Position is a romantic suspense that grips you from the first page. The story of Catherine and Jake is both heartfelt and inspiring, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and hope in a way that feels real and relatable.

The characters are wonderfully developed, with Catherine’s resilience and Jake’s devotion creating a relationship full of tension, tenderness, and authenticity. The suspenseful plot keeps readers engaged while the emotional depth leaves a lasting impression.

This book is a must-read for anyone who loves romantic suspense with strong, relatable characters and a story that truly celebrates the transformative power of love.
1 review
September 25, 2025
Captivating, Emotional, and Impossible to Put Down

Diane Merrill Wigginton delivers a powerful story in A Compromising Position. This book is more than a romance, it’s an emotional journey filled with suspense, sacrifice, and the kind of love that refuses to be defeated.

Catherine is a heroine you root for from the very beginning. Her strength, vulnerability, and determination make her both relatable and inspiring. Jake’s character brings depth and balance, showing how compassion and loyalty can change the course of someone’s life. Together, their relationship is layered, passionate, and unforgettable.

The suspense keeps the pages turning, but it’s the heart of this novel, the message that love can heal wounds and overcome prejudice that makes it truly stand out. Diane writes with elegance and emotion, crafting scenes that stay with you long after you finish.

This is a must-read for fans of romantic suspense and heartfelt love stories. Highly recommended!
1 review
September 24, 2025
A Truly Heartwarming and Suspenseful Read

I received a copy of A Compromising Position and was completely captivated from start to finish. Diane Merrill Wigginton has created a romantic suspense story that balances heartfelt emotion with thrilling tension. Catherine is an incredibly strong and relatable heroine, and Jake’s unwavering support makes their romance both inspiring and realistic.

The story addresses themes of love, sacrifice, and hope in a way that feels genuine, and the pacing keeps you engaged through every twist and turn. This book is perfect for fans of romantic suspense and emotional, uplifting love stories. Highly recommended!
1 review
September 24, 2025
A Romance That Heals and Inspires
This book swept me away. Catherine’s strength in the face of hardship and Jake’s unconditional love made their journey unforgettable. Diane’s writing is both elegant and heartfelt, weaving suspense with genuine emotion. By the end, I felt uplifted and reminded of the power of true love.
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201 reviews10 followers
July 13, 2024
Oh my gosh... this is absolutely adorable. I love a good romance, especially the 'boy next door' trope. I pictured a drop-dead gorgeous Australian man who likes to surf. (Okay, I might have had the Hemsworth brothers on my mind when I read this)

Catherine Lawrence recently got promoted after a guy at her work was let go, making her the new campaign manager. She has a lot more on her plate now, and she does not want to disappoint. I would describe her as a bit of a perfectionist. She likes order and does things systematically. Unfortunately, she lives alone after losing her grandmother, Alice.

Early in the book, she gets a new Australian neighbour, Jake. Attractive, goofy, and persistent in a good way. Even though she thinks he is gorgeous, she doesn't like his attitude and misinterprets a few things he says. This is mostly due to his use of Australian slang. However, the tension she feels towards him soon thaws.

The author has a fantastic way of writing. The story flows very well, and you enjoy every second of it. I found the way Jake spoke funny but realistic. Diane uses Australian terms in his speech, which is where Catherine misunderstands a few things he says. I really enjoyed it. I would recommend it as a quick romantic read that leaves you satisfied.
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1 review
September 24, 2025

A Beautifully Told Story of Love, Sacrifice, and Courage

A Compromising Position is a heartfelt romantic suspense that sweeps you in from the very first page. Diane Merrill Wigginton has masterfully crafted a story that blends passion, resilience, and hope in a way that feels both timeless and deeply relevant.

Catherine and Jake’s journey is more than just a romance, it’s a moving exploration of how love can heal, challenge, and transform lives, even in the face of hardship and prejudice. The characters are richly drawn, their emotions authentic, and the challenges they face keep you fully invested until the very last page.

This book isn’t just a romance, it’s an inspiring reminder of the power of love to overcome barriers. Readers who enjoy strong heroines, meaningful relationships, and suspense wrapped in tenderness will find A Compromising Position unforgettable.

Highly recommended for fans of romantic suspense with depth, heart, and hope.
4 reviews1 follower
July 23, 2024
A Compromising Position by Diane Merrill Wigginton promises her readers an enticing experience with a delicious plot and shamelessly devious characters. When Catherine lrence is promoted as the company's campaign manager, archnemesis Patricia Grant cannot believe it. She was so sure that she had the boss wrapped around her sultry little finger! But nevermind, Patricia's never been afrid to get her hands dirty and the new plan she's concocted is next level scandalous.

Character-driven, A Compromising Position had an engaging storyline and realistic characters. Catherine, the protagonist, was a good example of how one can get carried away with one aspect of life while totally neglecting the other; compromising ensures a healthy lifestyle. I really enjoyed this novel and feel that both strong-willed and introverted women will find something here they'll enjoy just as much!
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3,120 reviews74 followers
July 7, 2024
Catherine is working to elect her friend, Russell, to be the next governor of Florida. After the current campaign manager, Chase, is fired, she takes his place. But Chase wants revenge, as does Patricia, who was passed over for the job. Both Chase and Patricia conspire to take Russell down, and Chase also wants to destroy Catherine.
Catherine's dashing neighbor, Jake, from Australia, works his way into Catherine's life, asking her to re-evaluate her choices. Is she in politics because she wants to be, or is it her deceased grandmother's dream for her? As the stakes and the passion heat up, Catherine needs to make some choices which will set the course for her life.
A good romance with a bit of politics and revenge, too.
15 reviews1 follower
June 17, 2024
Diane Merrill Wigginton's romantic suspense book, A Compromising Position is about Catherine Lawrence, a campaign manager dealing with many emotional and professional issues. Catherine's life truly changes following her grandmother's sickness. She develops feelings for Australian surfer Jake Ryan. But there are issues. To find happiness through all of the ups and downs, the couple must overcome bigotry and make some compromises. The humorous and upbeat tale highlights Catherine's resilience. The couple's huge attraction and Wigginton's writing make this a great romance book difficult to put away. For those who love clean romance books, this one is perfect to dive into. Recommended.
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378 reviews4 followers
March 1, 2023
Compromising Position is the story of Catherine and Jake. Couldn’t be any more the opposite, they hated each other. The characters I loved because it made the cliché “Opposites attract” so real. As a person who loves all types of romance novels, this book had me feeling the love between them, even when they refused to admit it. I am officially a fan of this author and looking forward to reading more. A++++ writing and book.
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1,940 reviews33 followers
January 22, 2024
I enjoyed this contemporary romance stand alone novel. It was narrated well by Katherine Beresford. The heroine is a strong, independent , career- driven lawyer. She always put her goals ahead of even a personal life. That changes when she meets the new neighbor. He's a hot Australian surfer dude.This audiobook is entertaining.
5 reviews
May 19, 2025
A Good Read

I found this to be a well-written and engaging read with relatable characters.
The book was captivating and easy read, featuring well-developed characters and a satisfying blend of elements. The narrative was easy to follow and the descriptions made you feel you were a part of the story. I enjoyed reading it and will read more from this author in the future.
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Author 51 books1,822 followers
August 29, 2024
Opposites attract – and wow!

Montana author Diane Merrill Wigginton endorses her ‘retirement years’ with her active duty as a novelist. Her books to date - the three volume Jeweled Dagger series, Lara’s Story, the children’s book The Secret of One Eyed Cogburn, and now A Compromising Position.

There have been many small town, challenged romances in novels, and Wigginton negotiates this genre with clever and innovative fervor. The setting is Florida where beautiful young Catherine Lawrence is involved in small town politics, focused on climbing the ladder while encountering political missteps. Her new next door neighbor is Jake Ryan, a zesty Australian with blunt behavioral responses, and while a chemistry begins to develop between them, Catherine’s obligation to her grandparent’s career scheme make her less open for romantic dalliances with a man like Jake. Jake has insights and follows his heart, and Catherine’s gradual change of heart direction leads to a fulfilling romantic fulfillment.

The author’s ability to establish characters is obvious as the book opens, introducing the personality of Catherine: ‘The boardroom smelled of freshly brewed coffee, expensive aftershave, and desperation as Catherine Lawrence entered the room and took her seat near the head of the table. Tiny prickles of anxiety raced through her when a cell phone went off, vibrating loudly across the polished boardroom table…’ Tone set, and later that evening, during a Florida storm, she meets Aussie Jake, and the story pours forth.

The writing is so fine that even for those who do not routinely read romance novels, A Compromising Position will likely absorb attention. Simply a terrific evening’s read!
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877 reviews69 followers
December 6, 2022
A sweet and clean romance between enemies!

What a grandly romantic story in Compromising Position by Diane Merrill Wiggington. Do you believe in love at first sight? I don't think that Catherine or Jake believes in it. Total opposites, and what seems like a lifetime loathe, leads to something neither one predicted. It's a fun and interesting romance with good intentions, that grows. I like the story because the characters are really interesting, and polar opposites, and even if you didn't know they’d fall in love, even with their encounters, their unfriendly encounters, the reader can feel the chemistry even if the characters don't admit it. I am a definite fan of this author! It's a fun read, and very intriguing, since it makes you fall in love with Jake and Catherine, and wonder what will happen next between them, and how in the world do they make it to "love." This author has a great imagination and I'm glad it's being shared with marvelous books. It is always an honor to read this author's books. This author is a great storyteller. A wonderous trail of words. Compromising Position is a definite recommendation by Amy's Bookshelf Reviews. I read this book to give my unbiased and honest review. Amy's Bookshelf Reviews recommends that anyone who reads this book, to also write a review.
1,319 reviews61 followers
December 9, 2022
𝑻𝒊𝒕𝒍𝒆: A Compromising Position
𝑨𝒖𝒕𝒉𝒐𝒓: Diane Merrill Wigginton

𝑴𝒚 𝑹𝒆𝒗𝒊𝒆𝒘:
I love reading romance books. This time I got my hands on Diane Merrill Wigginton's "A Compromising Position". It is a beautiful story about an American girl and an Australian guy who have different personalities.

Catherine Lawrence is the new campaign manager for Russell Tillman. So, she is busy at her job. When Catherine was a kid, her grandmother Alice was diagnosed with terminal cancer. So, Alice made a meticulous plan for Catherine to follow after her death.

Catherine is quite happy with her new position. She had made the life plan a reality. When the next-door-neighbor Jake went to her to invite her to the party, will she go? Catherine can't afford distractions and Jake is quite a handsome guy who is difficult to resist.

If you love reading romantic love stories then you can't afford to miss reading this one. The ending of the book is unexpected and I loved that. I binge read this book. The cover of the book is lovely and the title couldn't have been better than this. Both the main characters are my favorite from the story.

𝑴𝒚 𝑹𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒏𝒈: 5/5
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337 reviews31 followers
July 3, 2024
A Compromising Position, written by Diane Merrill Wigginton, is a romantic read, and I enjoyed every page.The story revolves around Jake Ryan, from Australia, and Catherine Lawrence, his neighbor in Florida. Catherine lived with her grandparents and followed a fifteen-year plan laid down by her. She was focused and reluctant to bring any exception until Jake arrived.  The love was not instant for them; it took time for them to bloom into lovers. Their a few meetings were unpleasant, and Catherine felt offended a few times, mainly because of the cultural difference. This book is a definite match to my reading palette. This was a moderately paced, engaging story filled with adequate drama. The instances are amusing and gave me a "buttefly effect" due to the blooming romance. I was impressed with the variety of subplots. Although it was a romantic tale, the sub-plots to depict cultural and lifestyle differences are very well written and engage to the core. You will be engrossed in the story of two people from different worlds, gradually connecting and witnessing their love growing. The writing style is reader-friendly and comprehendible.
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1,823 reviews9 followers
June 14, 2024
When Catherine Lawrence took over as the Campaign Manager for her boss, she never expected to face the challenges that arose. A Compromising Position takes you down the fast and crazy trail of political campaigning, then love hits! Catherine doesn’t understand the attraction to her next-door neighbor, Jake Ryan. He is everything that she is not: carefree and popular. It seems as if he is always surfing or throwing parties for his friends. But Jake is also observant, and he notices that someone is stalking her. Will Catherine take time to listen to her heart?

With a web of suspense and sizzling attraction, Diane Merrill-Wigginton draws her readers into A Compromising Position and makes you a dedicated follower. I love how the author brings her characters alive. You feel Catherine’s drive to excel and also to please the memory of someone she loved. Then Jake appears simple, yet the readers know there has to be more to his story. The destination at the end of the story is thrilling and enjoyable. I highly recommend this novel and will definitely read more from this author.
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21 reviews2 followers
December 15, 2025
I must admit: I started this expecting a standard political thriller, and the book surprised me by being more of a human story wrapped in political skin. The attempted blackmail and the shooting are gripping plot devices, yes, but what stayed with me were the quieter aftermath scenes, hospital rooms, late-night strategy, phone calls that show loyalty and fear.

Chase Stoneman’s downward spiral into vindictiveness felt particularly tragic; he’s not merely a “bad guy” but a product of wounded pride and short-sighted choices. Wigginton resists caricature, which made Chase’s arc feel raw and believable.

By the last chapters I cared about the characters beyond their roles in the campaign, and that, to me, is the book’s real victory.
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8 reviews1 follower
December 18, 2025
What to talk about for book club: the ethics of ambition. Catherine’s loyalty to her plan, the promise to her grandmother, is noble but also a possible prison. Discuss whether you think she sacrifices too much of herself for success.

Patricia’s tactics open up a conversation about whether charm and manipulation can coexist in the same person, and what responsibility colleagues have when someone crosses a line.
Jake’s role raises questions about balance: can someone truly hold a demanding political job and a deep personal relationship?
And finally, the novel’s ending (without spoilers) asks if redemption and accountability are compatible in public life, great topics for a two-hour discussion
9 reviews1 follower
December 18, 2025
The biggest triumph is character layering: nearly every figure has an ethics/ambition tension that avoids cartoonish morality. Wigginton’s plotting occasionally leans on coincidence (a few reveals line up conveniently), but the emotional authenticity of Catherine’s decisions compensates for that.

The prose is generally clean and the pacing steady; the author is strongest when she narrows in on how everyday habits (ring-twisting, late-night planning) reveal interior life. This is a book that rewards readers who appreciate character studies as much as plot twists.

Overall: a smart, readable political novel with heart, recommended for readers who like gritty, human-centered drama rather than pure procedural thrillers.
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9 reviews
December 15, 2025
Catherine Lawrence is an excellent study in controlled ambition: Diane Wigginton gives us a protagonist whose meticulously planned life fractures under grief, pressure, and unexpected tenderness.
The book’s strength lies in how Catherine’s professional competence is shown not merely by plot events but by the quiet scenes, early morning planning, strategic questioning, crisis management, that demonstrate how much a leader’s poise can cost. The political beats are credible, and the story cleverly uses campaign machinery as both a stage and a hazard, so readers who enjoy character-driven political drama will find the moral and emotional stakes well-earned.
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