
Book Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Book Name | The Devil’s Daughter |
| Author | Danielle Steel |
| Publisher | Recorded Books |
| Release Date | January 13, 2026 |
| Audiobook Duration | 9 hours |
Book Summary
In this powerful novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Danielle Steel, two sisters bound by blood—but divided by nature—are set on a collision course that will test loyalty, morality, and the limits of forgiveness.
Billie Banks’s greatest triumph—graduating magna cum laude from MIT—is also marked by profound loneliness. Her mother, the one person who truly believed in her, died years earlier. Since then, Billie’s father has slowly destroyed himself with alcohol on their Iowa farm, while her relationship with her younger sister, Mickie, has grown distant and strained.
The sisters have always been opposites. Quiet, thoughtful, and compassionate, Billie takes after her mother. Mickie, tall, striking, and attention-seeking, mirrors their father’s selfishness and lack of empathy. After their mother’s death, Billie tried to protect and support her sister, only to be met with cruelty and rejection.
When Mickie unexpectedly invites Billie to join her in Los Angeles, Billie approaches the offer with both caution and hope. Determined to believe in the possibility of reconciliation, she takes a leap of faith and starts a new life on the West Coast. As Mickie is drawn into a glamorous but dangerous modeling world, Billie finds stability working in a pathology lab and begins a relationship with a kind, grounded journalist from The Los Angeles Times.
But unresolved resentment and long-buried wounds soon resurface, threatening to destroy what little bond remains between them. A gripping exploration of sisterhood, temptation, and moral contrast, this novel is a haunting and unforgettable story of good and evil—and the choices that define who we become.
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