"America's Hottest New Political Book" - CNN ''Too good not to share.'' - The Hill "Devil Wears Prada Meets US Senate." - US News and World Report "This book is interesting!" - Jeff Probst Show, CBS ''Wickedly funny...eye-opening...saucy novel about the crazy co-workers, high-maintenance politicians, and over-the-top entourages that can only be found inside the beltway...a taste of humor from Capitol Hill." - Yahoo! Finance "Capitol Hell" is worth a good laugh" - Roll Call ''Readers will be particularly fascinated by the authors' antics and the senator's peccadilloes.'' - Minneapolis Star Tribune ''Hilarious and insightful.'' - Austin Daily Herald "Jones and Long write seamlessly, and ... incidents in the book are hilarious" - St. Paul Pioneer Press - "This off-beat and hilarious novel lets readers see behind the political person and into the life of a rising star in the U.S. Senate." - Northland's News Center "Capitol Hell was a blast to read!" - Twin Cities Public Television: Almanac "America's hot new political novel, 'Capitol Hell,' will get your vote this election season." - NBC Indiana WTHR "Addictive...a real page-turner. Who ARE these wacky characters? Obviously written by two women who know of what they speak." - KSOO Radio Sioux Falls "All the dirt from the Hill in Paperback" - KXAN Austin "This book is hilarious" - Daytime @ Nine, KABB San Antonio When recent college graduate Allison Amundson, a small town girl from South Dakota, lands the highly sought-after job of scheduler to the newly-elected and rising star of the United States Senate, Senator Anders McDermott III, she initially thinks she is on the fast track to success. However, she quickly learns that crazy co-workers, a high maintenance boss, the boss's over-the-top demanding family, and an unexpected Presidential bid make Capitol Hill seem even more dysfunctional than it looks on TV. In fact, it is Capitol Hell . This off-beat, hilarious novel captures what it is like to work in the United States Senate. Find out how it feels to be a hot young staffer on Capitol Hill when you step into Allison's hot pink high heels, and catch a glimpse of what life is really like ''inside the beltway.'' "Capitol Hell is full of funny and insightful glimpses into life on the Hill and the campaign trail." - Kerry/Edwards Presidential Campaign Fundraiser, Bridget Siegel, author of 'Domestic Affairs: A Campaign Novel' "Capitol Hell is a thoroughly entertaining look at the absurd real behind the scenes of politics. If the Devil Wears Prada was set in DC and at a Senators Office- this would be that story." -Karith Foster, comedian, author and speaker Winner of the 2012 Contemporary Fiction Contemporary Book of the Year, Midwest Publishers Association Winner of the 2012 Humor Book of the Year, Midwest Publishers Association Finalist in the 2012 Best Chick Lit (Worldwide), Next Generation Indie Book Awards "You won't be able to put this book down. It's a hoot!" - KMHL, Marshall Radio "'Capitol Hell'... is on it's way to being a New York Times bestseller." - Spooner Advocate "Get this book. You will laugh." - News and Views, USA Radio Network "This national award wining book is one of the best I've read. The authors are one of America's best success stories!" Shawna Whitehead, Walking in Your Destiny Christian Talk Show Jayne Jones and Alicia Long , co-authors of Capitol Hell began their political careers by working for former Senator Norm Coleman (MN). Jayne Jones, a graduate of William Mitchell College of Law, left Capitol Hill to work for the Minnesota House of Representatives, where she was the Executive Assistant to the Speaker of the House. Her favorite adventure is teaching others about the legislative process and how to draft legislation in her capacity as a political science professor at Concordia University. Jones is also in the process of starting a summer camp for teenagers interested in public policy. Alicia Long, a South Dakota native and graduate of the University of St. Thomas School of Law, also worked for United States Senator John Thune (SD) as well as former United States Senator George Allen (VA). After graduating from law school, she obtained employment as a Presidential Management Fellow in the Department of Justice. In that capacity, she worked as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney in the United States Attorney's Office in the District of Columbia. Currently she is an attorney working in Washington D.C.