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Intro. Introduction James Underwood ruled Texas with steady hands and cool decisions. Nothing escaped his control. Nothing…except your own home. Widowed for three years, he learned to survive surrounded by power, respect and fear. The world saw him as a relentless leader, the man who did not waver, the most desired governor in the country. But none of these achievements prepared him for the real challenge of his life: Lara. At six years old, her daughter was a storm of personality and unhealed pain. Nannies came and went, defeated by tantrums, hostile silence and small acts of rebellion that hid the mother's absence. James tried to impose discipline as he did in politics — with rules and authority — without realizing that some battles cannot be won with strength. Justine Thompson entered that house without fear of the Underwood surname, nor the shadow it cast. A teacher by vocation, she did not accept chaos as destiny, nor mourning as a life sentence. From the first look, you understood that here

James Underwood

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