Before they became Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kennedy, both JFK and Jackie struggled with doubts about their relationship. While Jack understood the value a suitable wife would add to his image, he hated giving in to the pressures and demands of his career--and his father. Jackie, on the other hand, didn't want a life in the public eye, and the last thing she wanted was to end up like her mother--married to an incurable adulterer. Discover the sacrifices and the compromises they didn't want to make before becoming America's iconic couple.