What if the First Lady of the United States became seriously depressed? Whom could she trust? How could she receive help without the press finding out, making headlines about her, and even compromising the President's chances for re-election? A psychologist from London is brought in to treat her and, because of the necessary secrecy, is sequestered in the White House. She can then be available to the First Lady at all times and will not be seen coming and going from the White House. A British secret service agent accompanies her on the plane. They are immediately attracted to one another and...
What if the First Lady of the United States became seriously depressed? Whom could she trust? How could she receive help without the press finding out...