The Affair is a compelling story of mothers and sisters who are there for you when things fall apart, by Danielle Steel, whose countless number one bestsellers have made her the worlds favourite storyteller.
A year that none of them would ever forget . . .
Rose McCarthy is the legendary editor-in-chief at one of New Yorks top fashion magazines. Following the death of her husband some years ago, she and her four daughters have become even closer. They too all have successful careers: Athena is a TV chef, Venetias a fashion designer, Olivia is a court judge and Nadia, the youngest, is a talented interior designer based in Paris.
Living in an elegant apartment overlooking the Seine, Nadia had considered her life perfect, married to bestselling novelist Nicolas Bateau, who adored her and their two daughters. But then the tabloid press leak a story of Nicolass affair with a dazzling young actress, Pascale Solon.
Heartbroken and publicly humiliated, Nadia looks to her family for comfort, support and help to try to put her life back on course. As mother and daughters spend more time together, they come to realize what matters most in life.