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Across the Aisle
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Across the Aisle
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Across the Aisle
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Madison Hartley is a sharp-tongued progressive journalist known for her fearless investigations and take-no-prisoners politics. Graham Keller is a suave conservative speechwriter with charm, pedigree, and a knack for deflecting conflict with a grin. When the two are forced to co-host a bipartisan political podcast aimed at healing America's ideological divide, sparks fly—and not the good kind.
Their first episodes are combative, electric, and unexpectedly popular. As public pressure and private conversations push them beyond soundbites and party lines, Madison and Graham begin to discover shared values beneath their differences. A trip to a struggling rural school unearths mutual vulnerabilities and catalyzes a kiss they can't take back.
What begins as friction turns to fascination. But their growing connection threatens the delicate balance of their public personas. When rumors of a romantic entanglement leak and sponsors pull out, Madison is forced to choose between her reputation and a relationship she never saw coming.
Told with sharp wit and emotional depth, Across the Aisle is a slow-burn, enemies-to-lovers romance set against the backdrop of modern political division. At its heart, it's a story about listening—truly listening—to someone you were taught to hate, and finding love in the most unexpected of places.
Madison Hartley is a sharp-tongued progressive journalist known for her fearless investigations and take-no-prisoners politics. Graham Keller is a suave conservative speechwriter with charm, pedigree, and a knack for deflecting conflict with a grin. When the two are forced to co-host a bipartisan political podcast aimed at healing America's ideological divide, sparks fly—and not the good kind.
Their first episodes are combative, electric, and unexpectedly popular. As public pressure and private conversations push them beyond soundbites and party lines, Madison and Graham begin to discover shared values beneath their differences. A trip to a struggling rural school unearths mutual vulnerabilities and catalyzes a kiss they can't take back.
What begins as friction turns to fascination. But their growing connection threatens the delicate balance of their public personas. When rumors of a romantic entanglement leak and sponsors pull out, Madison is forced to choose between her reputation and a relationship she never saw coming.
Told with sharp wit and emotional depth, Across the Aisle is a slow-burn, enemies-to-lovers romance set against the backdrop of modern political division. At its heart, it's a story about listening—truly listening—to someone you were taught to hate, and finding love in the most unexpected of places.


















