The Kiss by Danielle Steel Paperback Book

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Author: Danielle Steel

Narrator: Joseph Siravo

Format: Abridged-CD, Paperback

Publisher: Random House

Published: Oct 2001

Genre: Fiction - Romance - General

Retail Price: $29.95

Discs: 5

Synopsis

A wealthy Parisian woman and a powerful American man, both trapped in loveless marriages, find solace in one another through a long-distance relationship. Then a freak accident exposes their illicit friendship and threatens everything that each holds dear.

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