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The Affair

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I was not a fan of this book. First, the entire premise is cheating. Multiple characters have cheated on their spouse (FYI if you're sensitive to that). Second, Nicholas had absolutely no redeeming qualities. He cheated on his wife. He's an absentee dad. He's a bad husband and boyfriend. At no point did I understand why Nadia liked this man. The secondary cheating plot felt very shoehorned in to me. The neglect of the new baby was really sad to me and isn't really addressed at all. The author really just hand waved away the fact that the mother who chose to have the baby didn't love him at all, and the father never wanted him to begin with. Truly terrible people. The other thing that bothered me on top of all of these awful people is that the author also chose to write multiple instances of body shaming throughout the book. This was also labeled as a romance novel and it really isn't in my opinion. At least 80% of the book is devoted to how these relationships are in shambles. That's not really what I'm looking for if I see a book is marketed as a romance novel. I would highly recommend skipping this one.

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Thank you for the ARC
I ended up getting an audio copy and listened to this May 11, 2022 thru May 14, 2022. I had high hopes, but the story fell a bit flat, predictable and boring.

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I really enjoyed this book so much more than the books she has written recently. I would definitely recommend this book. I look forward to reading her other books.

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I really didn’t love this book. I found it very repetitive and was never fully invested in the book or the characters.

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I love Danielle Steel! Her books are very well written but easy to read. The characters are always fun, entertaining and believable.
This book is about how much forgiveness you are capable of and how much compromise you are willing to give.

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I understand that a book is not necessarily a portrayal of real life but.......I do not think a woman with any character or sense of self would just "take him back". Even Hillary made Bill suffer. It's pretty obious that Danielle Steel's writing can cause strong emotions in her readers. This one is just about as negative as it can be. It's hard to try to be any thing but negative when the topic is so objectionable to me.

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Thank you NetGalley and Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine, Delacorte Press for the opportunity to review this book.

It's Danielle Steel - what's not to love?
I enjoyed it very much!

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A good read on how the betrayal of a cheating spouse can affect the entire family. Especially if it is done in the very public eye. A great delve into the dynamics of human emotion and the pull of love and desire.

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This book was boring and repetitive. I wanted to like it but I couldn't get into it. It started off well but then got really slow. It was 2.5 stars for me

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Another totally involving novel by Danielle Steele.A mother in law discovers her son n law is having an affair.But as the st unfolds there are many secrets being bhidden in their families,#netgalley#randomhouse

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Rose McCarthy is the editor of Mode magazine, widow and mother to four grown daughters. She's faced with a dilemma, when the September cover focuses on an up and coming actress, who is having an affair with the author of the book that the book is based on. Problem is...this author just happens to be Rose's son-in-law.

Nadia is an interior designer, living in Paris, with her handsome French husband and two daughters. Her world turns upside down when her husband's face is plastered all over the tabloids, with another woman. White trying to maintain a regular life for her children, she has to decide if she will stay in the marriage.

Nadia's mother and sisters have their opinions about the fate of the marriage. Meanwhile, a few of their secrets are revealed, which forces them to do a self-evaluation.

I haven't read a book by @officialdaniellesteel in quite some time, but this 💎💎💎💎💎 book reminded me why I love her books so much. I can't wait to dig into another one.

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Fans of Daniele Steele will read this but not everyone will like it. While this is a quick read I felt the ending did a disservice to Nadia who struggled with a cheating husband, a pregnant mistress, and the media bringing sadness to her. Not a story I would recommend.

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I like the book, but I thought I’d like it more when I read the synopsis. Her stories get more far fetched the more books she writes.

Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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Danielle Steele does is again with a tale that pulls you in, keeps you in, and stays in your
mind after. Thank you Ms. Steele.

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The Affair truly encapsulates what it means to love from the heart. The unpredictability of life is central to the storyline. It is especially true of Nadia and her sister Olivia whom are dealing with a great deal of hurt for similar reasons. The strength of the human heart and all it can endure is revealed through these sisters. Family love is displayed throughout. I look forward to reading Danielle’s books as they take me back in time to when I first discovered this author. If you are a longtime fan you will once again appreciate her newest bestseller. #TheAffair #NetGalley thank you for the ARC. All opinions are my own.

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I'm a Danielle Steel fan but this book was a little disappointing. I can't believe a mother and daughter would be such saints as to accept an affair, a baby from a mistress and betrayal from a husband. Rose McCarthy discovers her son-in-law is cheating on her daughter, Nadia. Rose's other daughters are a little neutral but these characters seem a little unrealistic. We are taught forgiveness but this one was just a little over the top for me. I received a copy of this ARC in exchange for a faireand honest review.

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*Thank you to Danielle Steel, the publisher and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review*

Dear Danielle Steel,

This is the 2nd book I have read by you and I will no longer entertain reading your books. I found the premise of the book interesting. A devoted husband has an affair with the young woman starring in his film and tows the line between his loving wife and his selfish costar, now pregnant with his son. The loving wife keeps letting him walk all over her while he is photographed everywhere with his girlfriend, 20 years younger than him.

As the reader, my issue was not with the story line. It kept my interest and as usual; you write powerful women who are very nearly perfect with a hidden secret or two. They are all well dressed, wealthy and beautiful. What you seem to despise are women who don't fit into that mold, and it has become clear in the two books I have read by you that a woman who is overweight or slightly off kilter should be called out and shamed. In this book, shamed by a 6yo, who thinks that despite her aunt's weight, she still thinks she is beautiful. Athena has close to the perfect relationship with Joe, as he is overweight, as well. She also may not wear beautiful clothing like her thin sisters, so she covers herself up with flowy clothing to cover up her weight.

Sadly, the fat shaming was not the only issue with this book. Almost from the first chapter, the story becomes very repetitive. Repeating details several times throughout each chapter. An example would be that we know Venetia has red hair. We are told several times in each chapter, as if the reader has forgotten from several sentences before that. We know that three of the sisters are tall and that Nadia is short. Again, several times in each chapter. It seemed that Ms. Steele was looking for space to fill or to get her word count up. The reader is told so many times that Athena and her partner, Joe, are not married that we begin to roll our eyes. The 6yo and 9yo daughters have full on adult conversations between them, discussing their Father and their theories on why he isn't around as much.

It feels like the author jumped ship with this book. Maybe her conservative values and opinions should stay out of her novels.

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Great book by Danielle. Love all her stories

A woman finds out her son in law is having an affair. Her family then rallies around her daughter that is married to the cheater. But when it all comes down to it, everyone has secrets. You never know what you will find out.

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This book is brilliantly written about four sisters and their mother, five strong women in a family that comes together when necessary. Nadia, who is at the forefront of a scandal and her husband’s betrayal must face a future she hadn’t expected and learn who she truly is deep inside. This book has a depth of real-life situations offered in such a heartening, poignant, genuine way. It’s about family support, love, and forgiveness after the ultimate betrayal. It’s about strength of character and growing through the unpredictability of life. It’s also about how one person’s decision can affect so many. Great read.

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This novel explains the results of an affair to the woman who has suffered from her husband's infidelity but how it affects her family. A high power woman's daughter's life is impacted by her husband's affair with a sexy actress who becomes pregnant with his child. The affair forces Nadia to decide what to do about her marriage. Will her love for her husband survive this scandal or should she listen to her one sister and hire an attorney immediately. Nadia turns to her sisters and her mother for emotional support. This book #The Affair explains the importance of family in good times and bad I would like to thank Net Galley for allowing me to read Danielle Steel's newest novel before its publication.

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