In D.C., you don't bury your past. You declassify it.
Charlie Reyns is the Chief of Staff for the Senate Judiciary Committee. He's the man who kills bills and erases ghosts. But when Kiko Miller-a woman he left on the hood of a Corvette in 1993-is nominated for a federal directorship, his "Den" is breached.
To save the nominee, Charlie must enter a Symmetrical Arrangement with his wife, Elena, a crisis manager who treats desire like a hostile takeover.
This isn't a secret affair. It's a Peer Review. If you're tired of "happily ever after" and ready for "Symmetrical as Hell," start reading.