Dawn Sutter owns her own prestigious design firm in Washington DC. Her company, Sutter Interiors is one of the most innovative and successful in the country, boasting Supreme Court Justices, Congressman, CEO’s, attorneys, and socialites among its satisfied customers. But her illustrious clientele does not insulate her from deception.
In pursuit of a new client, she engineers a clever plan to meet Britt Holmes who is the new owner of an historic but run-down mansion in Georgetown. He is a wealthy widower – the charismatic senior senator from Delaware, who is obsessively determined to make a presidential run in the next election. After purchasing the home as a wedding gift for his fiancée, he gives Dawn an unlimited budget to turn it into a spectacular, dazzling residence.
As the renovation proceeds, one problem after another befalls Dawn and she finds herself the target of a vicious and relentless media inquisition about her relationship with the senator and his fiancée. As she navigates through treacherous waters of duplicity and half-truths, nothing is as it appears. As the center of a media frenzy, and afraid for her safety, she hires an ex-Navy seal as her personal body guard and becomes embroiled in unsavory presidential politics, international espionage, and an FBI investigation.
The House on P Street is the story of Dawn’s fight to clear her name and bring the real criminals to justice. It’s a tenderly developed love story that reveals her feminine ingenuity, humor, and resolve. Can she crush the evil forces that threaten her personal and professional life while exposing a plot that if left unchallenged would do irrevocable harm to the United States?
Dawn is a sexy, savvy, compassionate but resourceful woman who is brave enough to follow her instincts and reach deep inside herself for the strength and hutzpah to defeat corruption and contemptible greed. Readers will applaud her bravado and root for her to be victorious.