Long description (for D2D and retailer pages):President Sterling sees patterns others miss. Makes deals others can't. Thinks ten moves ahead while his enemies stumble through yesterday's playbook. His approval rating is 38% and falling. His own party is panicking. And he's never been more certain he's already won. When twelve coastal states - representing 200 million Americans and 60% of the nation's economy - announce simultaneous referendums to leave the union and join Canada, the deepest constitutional crisis since 1861 begins.
The triggers are everywhere. ICE raids devastating Iowa farmland. Six hundred children shipped to Africa. Veterans Affairs gutted. Military deployed to American streets. A rigged electoral system that gives Wyoming's 580, 000 residents the same Senate power as California's 39.5 million. For Democratic Chair Patricia Morrison, the midterm numbers look like a landslide. For Republican Chair Robert Stone, classified briefings hint at something far beyond normal damage control.
For the governors of California and New York, secession is no longer theoretical - it's on the ballot. And in the White House bedroom, alone with his reflection, Sterling adjusts his hair and smiles. The polls don't matter. The elections won't matter. In days, the whole game changes. Never Underestimate follows a narcissistic president who may be delusional or may be the most dangerous strategic mind in American history - through secession crises, military confrontations, constitutional showdowns, a flipped Congress, civil war, and a breathtaking play for a third term that rewrites every rule of American democracy.
Both sides believe they're saving the country. Both sides have evidence. The question isn't who's right. The question is whether the system can survive a man who treats the Constitution as a suggestion and crisis as opportunity. This is the first book in the Red White and Blue Land series. Each book stands completely alone.
Long description (for D2D and retailer pages):President Sterling sees patterns others miss. Makes deals others can't. Thinks ten moves ahead while his enemies stumble through yesterday's playbook. His approval rating is 38% and falling. His own party is panicking. And he's never been more certain he's already won. When twelve coastal states - representing 200 million Americans and 60% of the nation's economy - announce simultaneous referendums to leave the union and join Canada, the deepest constitutional crisis since 1861 begins.
The triggers are everywhere. ICE raids devastating Iowa farmland. Six hundred children shipped to Africa. Veterans Affairs gutted. Military deployed to American streets. A rigged electoral system that gives Wyoming's 580, 000 residents the same Senate power as California's 39.5 million. For Democratic Chair Patricia Morrison, the midterm numbers look like a landslide. For Republican Chair Robert Stone, classified briefings hint at something far beyond normal damage control.
For the governors of California and New York, secession is no longer theoretical - it's on the ballot. And in the White House bedroom, alone with his reflection, Sterling adjusts his hair and smiles. The polls don't matter. The elections won't matter. In days, the whole game changes. Never Underestimate follows a narcissistic president who may be delusional or may be the most dangerous strategic mind in American history - through secession crises, military confrontations, constitutional showdowns, a flipped Congress, civil war, and a breathtaking play for a third term that rewrites every rule of American democracy.
Both sides believe they're saving the country. Both sides have evidence. The question isn't who's right. The question is whether the system can survive a man who treats the Constitution as a suggestion and crisis as opportunity. This is the first book in the Red White and Blue Land series. Each book stands completely alone.