Interference by Kay Honeyman

Interference

by Kay Honeyman

Kate Hamilton is a congressman's daughter, used to the world of Washington politics, but after some pictures of her cause a mild scandal, she finds herself exiled to her aunt's West Texas farm and animal shelter, in the district where her father is planning to run for office--and then she discovers that politics in a small town can be even nastier than Washington, especially when it involves the local high school football team.

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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Very cute story. I loved the different roles politics played in this story. There was actual political politics (Kate's dad, congress) as well as small town politics, school politics, family politics, and teenage politics. There was a lot going on in this story, but it all fit together quite well. The story was quite adorable with the great friendships, family bonding, budding romance, and baby animals. Who doesn't love baby animals?!

Overall: a sweet story of redemption, family bonds, and friendship.

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