She was born into the spotlight. She was never allowed to simply be.
Sophie Owens has lived her entire life under glass — every smile rehearsed, every word weighed, every step choreographed for a world that sees her as a symbol, not a person. As the President's daughter, she is untouchable. Admired. Utterly alone.
Behind the gilded doors of the White House, Sophie wears her composure like armor. But armor has cracks. And the higher the stakes grow — the political games, the dangerous secrets, the suffocating expectations of a father who commands rooms but rarely sees her — the harder it becomes to hold herself together.
Then there's Eli. The one person in her carefully controlled world who sees past the performance. The one person who might cost her everything.
When the walls of power begin to close in and the truth her family has buried threatens to surface, Sophie must choose: remain the perfect daughter the world demands — or risk it all to finally become herself.
The President's Daughter is a gripping, emotionally charged story of identity, power, and the quiet courage it takes to step out of someone else's shadow — and into your own light.
Behind every powerful man is a daughter trying to find her own voice.