D.C. Files Series by Megan Linden

3.40 · 5 ratings
  • Serve & Protect: The DC Files (D.C. Files #1)
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    Serve & Protect: The DC Files (D.C. Files #1)

    Megan Linden

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2015

    What happens when you fall in love in the heart of politics? Sam Daniels' life turns upside down when he meets an amazing guy and gets a job offer he can't refuse almost at the same time. Working in politics and sustaining any kind of personal life is never easy, but when you're running a campaign to elect the first woman to the office of the President of the United States, it may become nearly impossible... more

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  • Press & Hold (D.C. Files #3)
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    Press & Hold (D.C. Files #3)

    Megan Linden

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2016

    As the personal assistant of the White House chief of staff, Stevie Callan knows all the reasons why dating someone from the press corps is a bad idea, but faced with all the British charm of one of the best reporters in DC, Stevie’s resolve finally crumbles. Will Newbrough doesn't care who won the betting pool on the two of them finally getting together, he's just happy to get his shot with Stevie... more

  • Give & Take (D.C. Files #5)
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    Give & Take (D.C. Files #5)

    Megan Linden

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2019

    Mark Krasinsky is a Supreme Court Justice candidate—the first judge president Galloway could put on the bench. Everyone expected resistance, but no one expected death threats. Cue Diego Martinez, bodyguard extraordinaire. He may like easy and quick in his private life, but is very serious about his work, whether his clients like it or not. When the two of them meet, it looks like the sparks will fly—just not necessarily the good kind... more

  • Old & New (D.C. Files #6)
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    Old & New (D.C. Files #6)

    Megan Linden

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2019

    Years ago, one of them swore off politics, the other swore off DC. Now, they’re both coming back. Jake Wilkinson escaped the country for a chance to be someone other than the president’s son. He burned his bridges and broke his own heart, but he felt like he had no choice. It’s been eleven years, though, and he can’t say no to the Smithsonian job offer, so he comes back to DC to start a new life… ...only to stumble into the old one... more

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