A review by magsnificentmils
It's Classified by Nicolle Wallace

4.0

Sometimes the writing style in this one can be a bit distracting (I remember one character being described as having 'eyes the color of a teal blue crayon'), but the characters are compelling and the plot is convincing, suspenseful, and captivating. This is the kind of political stories I look for; not just an updated version of palace intrigue tales, but a story about real people running a believably modern state. Most of the characters in this aren't just power-grabbing Machiavellis, but sympathetic people who made decisions that seemed best for themselves, their families, and most of all their country. Characters on both sides of the political spectrum feel grounded and real, and I cannot articulate how fully I appreciate that.