In this riveting novel, Danielle Steel reveals the dark side of fame and fortune, when a renowned film director confronts an act of unimaginable treachery.
BETRAYAL
At thirty-nine, director Tallie Jones is a Hollywood legend, whose award-winning films enjoy both critical and commercial success. With no interest in the glitz of Los Angeles, Tallie centers her life on her work and her devoted inner circle: her family, her producing partner and live-in lover, and her longtime personal assistant and best friend.
As Tallie is in the midst of her most ambitious film yet, small disturbances begin to ripple through her world. An audit reveals troubling discrepancies in the records maintained by Tallie’s trusted accountant. Mysterious receipts hint at activities of which she has no knowledge. Soon it becomes clear that someone close to Tallie has been steadily funneling away enormous amounts of her money. After an escalating series of shattering revelations, Tallie must face the harsh truth behind her seemingly perfect life: that sometimes trust can be the greatest illusion of all.
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"I like to read these so I know what kind of stories my friend Brandi is reading. I always tease her about these Danielle Steel ones. This is yet another perfect little rich girl with the perfect life has something terrible happen to her yet she naturally perseveres. Same old story....but this one had me in tears towards the end."
— Dixie (4 out of 5 stars)
" I felt this book initially was slow moving! It did lead up to the tile of the book, & was a good read! "
— Anne, 2/19/2014" Great book! I finished reading Betrayal in less than one day. Horrible the multiple betrayals that Talle went through! The book had a very happy ending! "
— Karen, 2/9/2014" not the best but a good read nevertheless "
— Marta, 2/7/2014" It was a typical Danielle Steel - fast, easy read. No thought required. "
— Shauna, 2/6/2014" This was a typical Danielle Steel novel. It was a nice diversion and I enjoyed reading it. I have read all of her books and look forward to her next book "Forever Friends" to be released on July 24th 2012. "
— Tania, 1/15/2014" The Danielle Steel we all love is back! "
— Chrissi, 1/14/2014" boring.....her books are becoming way too predictable.... "
— Diana, 1/10/2014" Easy quick read pretty typical of her later books. "
— Nancy, 1/10/2014" Quick, enjoyable read in Steel's formulaic style. Good for a lazy-day-spend-on-the-couch read. "
— Erika, 1/9/2014" Loved this book! Excellent read! "
— Bonnie, 1/3/2014" The plot of this book is excellent. Once I was hooked I couldn't stop reading it. However, there were a few typos. Which distracted me a little bit. But over all and excellent read. "
— Hollis, 1/2/2014" Just finished it today.Was a good book. "
— Tyra, 11/21/2013" This was my first Danielle Steel - I thought it was slow paced, repetitive, predictable and kinda a bore. Especially for a story about a Hollywood scandal... "
— love, 10/21/2013" I enjoyed this story -- Easy read!! "
— Deb, 9/15/2013" Boring and predictable. I was hoping for some quick escapism, but it was truly boring and a struggle to get through. Not what I was hoping for in a quick summer read! "
— Robin, 9/5/2013" Not the usual book from Danielle Steel. "
— Jill, 8/13/2013" Good story and another good, quick read. "
— Peggy, 8/13/2013" Haven't liked a Danielle Steel book in a long time, but really enjoyed this one! "
— Chrystal, 3/29/2013" Somehow the plot was predictable. I 'read' the story within an hour, by flipping flipping flipping......... :-( "
— Jasclyn, 3/25/2013" Awesome so far. Love ALL Danielle's books :) "
— Becky, 2/24/2013" I'm sure this will be a quick read. I liked the plot and of course a nice, man was there to pick up the pieces. "
— Jen, 2/22/2013" Very well written book. Makes you think about who you should trust "
— Rosemary, 2/4/2013" This was a good book. Danielle never disappoints. "
— Sharon, 1/25/2013" typical Danielle Steel...easy, fun read - not too thought-provoking! "
— Theresa, 1/7/2013" A novel about broken friendship, success, betrayal, love, trust, money... it's all so real, you can really see some similarity with real life and the story really got me. Another masterpiece of Mrs. Steel, it was a joy to read it, I cried a lot and was angry too. "
— Vanessa, 12/29/2012" It was a good book yet with all Danielle steel, she repeats thoughts and situations too many times, like she is hitting us over the head with it, or she wants to fill up so man pages and her plots can be wrapped up so quickly. It had a great ending. "
— Anne-marie, 11/25/2012" Predictable, but a good story! "
— Lisa, 8/12/2012" Very good book - I wanted to keep reading to find out what would happen. Enjoyed reading it. Not as repetitive as some of her books. "
— Patricia, 7/31/2012" Like all Danielle steel books...an easy read, a story of love, loss, and family. "
— Amy, 7/22/2012" {library-kindle book} Pretty good. Heartbreak and happy ending. Fun times. "
— Gayle, 3/19/2012Danielle Steel has been hailed as one of the world’s most popular authors, with almost a billion copies of her novels sold. Her many international bestsellers include many acclaimed novels. She is also author of His Bright Light, the story of her son Nick Traina’s life and death; A Gift of Hope, a memoir of her work with the homeless; Pure Joy, about the dogs she and her family have loved; and the children’s books Pretty Minnie in Paris and Pretty Minnie in Hollywood.
Renée Raudman is an actor and Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator. She has performed on film, television, radio, and on stage and can also be heard in several video games and hundreds of television and radio voice-overs.