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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This was another easy read as are most of hers. My only complaint is she repeats herself A LOT throughout her books. I could do without that but otherwise I really like her books. Betrayal by Danielle Steele Tally Jones is a director, highly successful. Her assistant Bridget is a saint and does all kinds of jobs for her. Tally keeps up with her father and her daughters lives. Hunt is her current living partner. Victor is in his 60s, his girlfriend after 2 marriages was Brianna who's in her 20's. Brianna wants 5 million or she's leaving him. She loves to spend his money. He was to promote her career but she's got no talent. Investor audits and missing $25,000 a month is not accounted for and Tally has to wonder where it's going. Tally will get her dad involved into finding out where all her money is going. She hears from one of their side of the story and she's not sure she can believe them. The FBI is in charge now investigating all 3 people who are suspect. Her lawyer turns her over to Jim Kingston with the FBI and a lot more investigations take place and move forward. He goes above and beyond the work, he's also got a son who's a teen. They compare notes about each of their kids. Sickness, death, trials are some of the heartache Tally has to trudge through. She does have friends and family to help her along her trek. no reviews | add a review
Tallie Jones is happy with life. She's at the top of her career as a hugely successful, renowned movie director, she's in a relationship with a handsome producer and her personal assistant is also her devoted best friend. But Tallie's perfect life comes crumbling down around her when she discovers that her boyfriend's been unfaithful and, worse yet, someone's been stealing from her for years. No library descriptions found. |
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