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A New York woman fights to take down a killer, and her daughter heads south to connect with the father she barely knows.
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A joyous tale about liking who you are, just the way you are for kids, from beloved author Danielle Steel. (Ages 4-6)
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While photographing writer Finn O’Neill, Hope falls deeply in love—then his passion becomes obsessive.
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Despite coming from a family of Hollywood hot shots, Coco shuns the spotlight—until she falls for a British superstar.
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From the ballrooms of 1912 Manhattan to war-ravaged France, Annabelle Worthington finds love—and her true calling.
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Dr. Maxine Williams has a warm, caring relationship with her roguish ex-husband, Blake...until she meets a new man.
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Caught in a terrorist attack in Paris, actress Carole Barber is left with amnesia. Can a long-ago love stir her memory?
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In the aftermath of an earthquake, a wealthy wife, a Grammy®-winning singer, a photographer, and a young nun rediscover life’s amazing grace.
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When Tanya heads for L.A. to write a screenplay, she meets a string of bad boys…except for one.
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When tragedy strikes, four successful, independent sisters move in together to weather the storm.
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Princess Christianna keeps her royal status a secret to join the Red Cross. But when she falls for Parker Williams, a handsome doctor, will she forgo tradition to marry a commoner? more...
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When Sarah Anderson buys an old mansion, architect Jeff Parker shows her what the future may hold.
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Danielle Steel begins her powerful 62nd novel on the glittering shores of Lake Geneva, where lovely Beata Wittgenstein is vacationing with her family. It’s 1915, but the sounds of war are distant murmurings to the young German girl, who can think only of the handsome French soldier with whom she’s become enamored. Although her mother concedes Antoine is charming, she forbids Beata, who is Jewish, from continuing the acquaintance, a warning Beata fails to heed. And when she declares her love, Beata’s father pronounces her dead. While Beata never regrets her decision to marry Antoine and join his faith, her past stalks her like an elusive shadow. Will she ever be reunited with her beloved family? The answer is unbearably harsh when once again the horror of war engulfs the world, this time in madness from which there is no escape. Widowed for years now, Beata fears Hitler’s insidious evil will find her, and then wind its way to the French convent where her daughter, Amadea, ignorant of her dangerous heritage, is preparing to take her vows. Danielle Steel writes with heart-wrenching poignancy as Amadea makes her escape carrying the inextinguishable torch of Beata’s love. Joining the Resistance she meets her fate in British agent Rupert Montgomery, a man whose courage and passion enables Amadea to ensure her mother’s unbreakable chain of devotion will echo across time. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Publisher's Weekly Review Europe in the throes of WWI and II serves as backdrop for this latest dose of melodrama from megabestseller Steel. Bookish, raven-haired beauty Beata Wittgenstein meets dashing French nobleman Antoine de Vallerand while on vacation in Switzerland and falls passionately in love. An affluent German Jew whose strict Orthodox parents forbid marriage outside the faith, Beata knows that a union with a Catholic from war-rival France is out of the question. But love trumps all, and shortly after returning to Germany, Beata defies her family, arranging to meet Antoine in Switzerland, where they marry. When WWI ends, the de Vallerands return to Germany and live happily with their young daughters, Amadea and Daphne. Antoine manages the stables at an old friend's castle, the perfect job for him, but just as all seems well, he's thrown from a headstrong horse. Meanwhile, Hitler's anti-Semitic sentiments spread across Europe, and Beata fears that even her half-Jewish daughters are no longer safe. Devout Catholic Amadea plans to become a Carmelite nun, but as the Third Reich's campaign of cruelty escalates, she finds a greater sense of purpose outside the convent walls. There's enough romance to keep readers going, but fans who prefer the glitz and glamour of Steel's contemporary settings may be nonplussed, and the abrupt disappearance of several major characters leaves giant holes in the narrative. (Oct. 26) Publisher's Weekly 10/04/2004 Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Library Journal Review Not your typical Steel. During World War II, a Carmelite nun, daughter of a Jewish beauty who broke with her family to marry a Catholic, leaves the convent to join the French Resistance-and rediscovers her past. Library Journal 7/1/2004 Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information. more...
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Danielle Steel is a true titan in the world of bestselling fiction, with over 570 million copies of her novels sold. Every one of her recent bestselling novels, including Rogue, Honor Thyself, and Amazing Grace, leapt to the top of the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and comparable bestseller lists around the world. Twenty-one of Steel's novels have been adapted for television, each earning high ratings and critical acclaim, including two Golden Globe nominations for Jewels. In addition to her remarkable literary career, Steel has a passionate interest in emerging contemporary artists. She had an art gallery for several years, and guest curates now for an art gallery in San Francisco. Steel also founded and runs The Nick Traina Foundation, in honor of her late son, which funds organizations involved in mental illness and child abuse.
