

Executive Privilege
A Story of Power, Betrayal and Redemption
$14.99
Based upon the ancient story of David and Bathsheba from the pages of the Old Testament comes this powerful story of betrayal and redemption at the highest level of government and power.
In the glittering halls of the White House, President James Davidson stands at the pinnacle of American power—charismatic, ambitious, and seemingly untouchable. But beneath the polished surface of political success lies a man struggling with the isolation and moral compromises that power demands.
When Davidson encounters Katherine Bennett, the intelligent and captivating wife of decorated General Marcus Bennett, their chance meeting ignites a dangerous obsession that threatens to unravel everything he has built. What begins as stolen glances at state dinners evolves into a reckless affair that blurs the lines between personal desire and presidential duty.
As their secret relationship deepens, Davidson's judgment becomes fatally compromised. His decisions regarding military operations—particularly those involving Katherine's husband—grow increasingly erratic and self-serving. When Katherine discovers she's pregnant, the stakes reach a breaking point that forces both lovers to confront the devastating consequences of their choices.
Executive Privilege is a gripping political thriller that explores the intoxicating nature of power and the price of moral failure. Through the intertwined fates of a president, a military wife, and those caught in their destructive wake, this novel examines themes of ambition, betrayal, accountability, and the possibility of redemption.
A modern retelling of timeless moral struggles, this book asks provocative questions about leadership, integrity, and whether true atonement is possible after crossing the ultimate lines of trust. Perfect for readers who enjoy political drama, complex characters, and stories that don't shy away from the darker aspects of human nature.
Content Warning: This novel contains mature themes including adultery, political corruption, military conflict, and moral ambiguity. Intended for adult readers.
