Popular author Danielle Steele brings to life an intruiging tale on betrayal, loss, and starting over again with her new bestseller, Betrayal.Tallie, a Hollywood director, finds out through her accountant that someone has been stealing large amounts of money from her personal account. Is it her best friend and assistant Brigitte? Is it her boyfriend and producing partner Hunter Lloyd? Or is it the accountant himself? As the story unfolds, Tallie comes to grips with reality, a family death, and a lesson on who to trust.
Although, this might be a bit much for a younger teen... older teens will enjoy the suspense and surprises told. I have never read Steele before and I really enjoyed this book!
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