Under her mother's constant scrutiny and lost in the shadow of her
famous senator father, Melissa is the third child in the politically
prominent Dickenson family, where ambition comes first and Melissa often
comes last. In college, she meets Blake, a man of mixed race and
apparently unknown parentage. His adoptive parents are lawyers whose
defense of death-row cases in the past brought them head-to-head with
Melissa's father when he was the governor of Pennsylvania.
While Melissa and Blake's attraction is immediate and fiery, a dangerous
secret lurks beneath their relationship -- one that could destroy them
... and their families.
Provocative and beautifully written, and dealing with themes of love,
honesty, identity, and the consequences of ambition, The Third Child
is a remarkable page-turner.