THE FIRST SUITOR  309 pages. I withdrew my contract with Wings for this book so it is no longer available from Wings. Contact me for an E-book or trade paperback copy.

E-book ISBN: 1-59088-308-X or trade paperback ISBN: 1-59088-749-2. 

A computer nerd from rural Indiana, newly hired by the National Security Agency, finds unexpected romance with the daughter of the President of the United States, but the President and the Secret Service aren't feeling romantic.

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When Jack Allen, an entry-level computer analyst working in his fourth floor cubicle at the NSA, receives a phone call from his boss, little does he realize what is in store…Be sure you have a supply of tissues handy by the time you near the end of the book. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and will be looking for more of Robert Allison's works in the future. All lovers of romances will want to read THE FIRST SUITOR. Robert H. Goss - Roundtable Reviews.

 


Robert James Allison has taken the story of boy meets girl to a whole new level in THE FIRST SUITOR.  With great attention to detail, he draws us in to the world of Jack and Jane as they try to forge a relationship under some very unusual circumstances.  Readers looking for a hero to believe in will not be disappointed by Jack Allen.  Sabine Maurier - Romantic Interludes.


Fast paced and authentically accurate, Allison's story of romance between the President's daughter and Jack Allen, a computer "Wizard" assigned to the National Security Administration, has a satisfying mix of tender and sweet moments as well as those of tension and danger.  Full of the intricacies of Secret Service men, "secure rooms," and government decoding procedures, The First Suitor is primarily a love story told, refreshingly, from the viewpoint of the hero, exploring Jack's vulnerability as well as his courage and determination.  Gals, your guys will enjoy this one, too! A hint of intrigue and lots of romance, what more could anyone ask?  Marilyn Gardiner, Author


It's a wonderful story, and I for one, would like to see a follow up of Jane and Jack getting married and their life after that. We need more Jack Allen's in this world; kind, decent, and truly genuine down to earth people. Thank you, Mr. Allison, for a wonderful story. Louise Mitchell - Denise's Pieces.

 

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