Helpful Score: 2
This was a tear-jerker at times, but hard to put down
Helpful Score: 2
Book makes you feel anything is possible.
Helpful Score: 1
Danielle Steel is always entertaining. I enjoyed it as I enjoy all her books written on the typical Romance writers' format--meet guy, run into problems, but always having a happy ending.
Helpful Score: 1
This book was truly a great read! This is a story of freedom... of having dreams and making choices that lead you to your dreams. It is about a woman who dares to embark on a new adventure with courage. Read it, you won't be sorry! Inspiring fiction!
Sweet story.
Good story by Steel, enjoy her writing.
A novel for our times, a story of choices and new beginnings.
Good romance. Well presented on audio.
When you read a Danielle Steel book, you pretty well know what to expect. In this case, the plot, characters, and the global setting are intriguing. It is escapism, guilty pleasure and nothing more.
This is a great book
An easy read - definitely a "chick" book - enjoyable
Typical Danielle steel. Great read.
Good "Steele" story
I love a good Danielle Steel.
From Publishers Weekly
Many a stay-at-home mom's worst nightmare is realized in Steel's latest novel when India Taylor's husband, Doug, threatens to end their 17-year marriage if she dares to pursue her long-abandoned photojournalism career. Doug repetitively intones that marriage is by necessity an unromantic contract in which the wife's sole purpose is to care for the home, kids and husband, and if she reneges on her end of the deal with a pipe dream of independence, that is the ultimate "deal breaker." But in tried-and-true Steel (Mirror Image, etc.) fashion, India has a handsome Wall Street billionaire, Paul Ward, in the wings. His glamorous wifeAan internationally bestselling authorAdies in a plane crash several months after he and India have struck up a close friendship. But then Paul turns guilty and skittish about the budding romance, leaving India alone to face the harsh realities of being a single mom of four. Predictably, India's desolation is brief, punctuated by travel, adventure, a thrilling new career and a near-tragedy to put everything into perspective. As usual, Steel takes a theme of interest or concern to manyAin this case, a woman striking out on her ownAand turns it into a compulsively readable tale. With its swiftly moving story line and tidy love-conquers-all ending, Steel's latest should gratify her millions of fans.
Many a stay-at-home mom's worst nightmare is realized in Steel's latest novel when India Taylor's husband, Doug, threatens to end their 17-year marriage if she dares to pursue her long-abandoned photojournalism career. Doug repetitively intones that marriage is by necessity an unromantic contract in which the wife's sole purpose is to care for the home, kids and husband, and if she reneges on her end of the deal with a pipe dream of independence, that is the ultimate "deal breaker." But in tried-and-true Steel (Mirror Image, etc.) fashion, India has a handsome Wall Street billionaire, Paul Ward, in the wings. His glamorous wifeAan internationally bestselling authorAdies in a plane crash several months after he and India have struck up a close friendship. But then Paul turns guilty and skittish about the budding romance, leaving India alone to face the harsh realities of being a single mom of four. Predictably, India's desolation is brief, punctuated by travel, adventure, a thrilling new career and a near-tragedy to put everything into perspective. As usual, Steel takes a theme of interest or concern to manyAin this case, a woman striking out on her ownAand turns it into a compulsively readable tale. With its swiftly moving story line and tidy love-conquers-all ending, Steel's latest should gratify her millions of fans.
in bittersweet danielle steel has written a novel of our times, a story of choices and new beginnings.
What you would expect from Danielle Steel. It is a classic.
Another great Danielle Steel book!
I am a big Danielle Steel fan and I love anything she writes. I have several of her books.
Always has good books. Have read them all.
"A well-planned story filled with prose that's simple, dorect and to-the-point."
- The Post( Salisbury, N.C.).
- The Post( Salisbury, N.C.).
Great romance story. Wonderful read.
Everybody reads Danielle Steel. Except me.
danielle is a very good writing a must read
Danielle Steel does not need an explanation.
Great shape! An oldie but a goodie!