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Danielle Steel's fiftieth novel, published in 2000. Varying many topics and treating them in different ways, this time the author deals with figures from public life: Madeleine and Jack Hunter are seen figures of Washington - people call them the "golden
Two successful careers, a long-term and loving relationship. But behind the closed doors of their luxurious home, a real drama unfolds. As Maddy's career takes off, Jack's behavior changes: he constantly belittles her, controls her, and becomes jealous. At first, Maddy tries to ignore and deny that her husband is abusing her, but suspicion and fear slowly creep in. It seems impossible that Maddy, who has become a role model for many women because of her honest and courageous comments on her shows, is subjected to humiliation and fear. Maddy's journey to recovery begins when the First Lady invites her to join the newly established Committee to End Violence Against Women. There, Maddy will hear terrifying stories of abused women, stories that will sound familiar to her. Here, she will also meet former ambassador Bill Alexander, whose wife was killed in a terrorist kidnapping. And while she, with Bill's help, slowly and painfully takes her first steps towards freedom, a series of incredible events will influence her final decision to change her life forever.
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