The Senators Son, Anna Albo
The Senators Son, Anna Albo
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The Senator's Son
A Hachette Audiobook powered by Wattpad Production

Author: Anna Albo

Narrator: Kimberley Roelle

Unabridged: 7 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Wattpad

Published: 06/20/2017


Synopsis

The Senator's Son is a new release from Hachette Audiobooks: Powered by Wattpad -- an innovative collaboration between Hachette Book Group, a leading publisher, and Wattpad, a passionate storytelling community of over 45 million people. Your favorite online stories, now available in your headphones!

The Senator's Son tells the story of two unlikely characters: Emma, a quiet, lonely outcast and Zach, a self-confident, rich kid with a heart.

Emma is off to college chasing after her best friend and secret crush, Jake, but once there, her life comes crumbling down. Jake betrays her, sending her life in turmoil. It's then that Zach, the senator's son, comes in.

Jake's girlfriend, Bianca, hates Emma and is threatened by Emma rooming with Jake. After Bianca's constant bullying, Emma cracks and retaliates-and Jake throws Emma out of the apartment. Thinking herself friendless and without any future at college, Emma gets ready to return to her small hometown and tell her father everything. Then she receives a surprising offer of a place to stay from Zach.

Living with Zach doesn't solve all of Emma's problems. Bianca is bent on revenge and starts a campaign to humiliate Emma. Zach, aware of Bianca's intentions, does all he can to protect Emma because he likes her, even if she's a bit oblivious to his feelings

As they grow closer and Emma realizes she cares about Zach too, Bianca exacts her revenge. Jake finally sees Bianca for who she truly is and tries to choose Emma instead, but it's too late. Emma has found love with the most unlikely person: The Senator's Son

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ray on September 26, 2018

Surprisingly good book that is extraordinarily well-researched and written. (Disclaimer: I was involved in bringing this book out and wrote the foreword -- but I assure you I would not have done so if it hadn't been worthwhile.) I consider it local history (NC/VA) but many would put it in the True C......more

Goodreads review by Walt Hutchinson on October 01, 2018

Oldham offers a masterful, yet chilling, account in unearthing a century-old North Carolina case. It’s a compelling mystery bolstered by fascinating historical context. Intricately well-researched and investigated. And a raucous courtroom drama to boot. Oldham leaves us with just enough queries pose......more

Goodreads review by Kshydog on January 15, 2019

Although not a badly written book, it was just not my style. Details about life in rural south were interesting. Facts about the trial were given showing much research. However for me, I need clearer endings. It is still a mystery whether his son just got lost or was taken. The author gave clear exp......more

Goodreads review by Marsha K. Wilkins on March 09, 2019

I enjoyed the book. I spent many vacations at the outer banks and my daughter attended East Carolina University so I am familiar with the area in which this story took place. I agree that more attention could have been given to the teacher and the daughter but the part of the book that was the most......more

Goodreads review by Paul on February 11, 2020

An excellent blend of storytelling, North Carolina history, and murder mystery drama. Well researched and well told.......more