Resurrection
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3.8 • 51 Ratings
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Resurrection is a powerful story of family, survival and hope, from billion-copy bestselling author Danielle Steel.
Darcy Gray leads a charmed life. A wildly successful blogger and influencer, she has spent twenty happy years with her husband, Charlie Gray, the equally high-powered head of a fashion retail empire. Together with their twin daughters, who are both studying abroad for college, they form one of New York’s wealthiest and most influential families.
But when a shocking betrayal leaves Darcy reeling, she flees to Paris, devastated and nursing a broken heart. As she struggles to rebuild her sense of self, rumours of a dangerous new virus begin to circulate, forcing Darcy to take refuge at the home of eccentric retired actress, Sybille Carton, along with a fellow lodger, the handsome and enigmatic Bill Thompson.
As the world enters a terrifying period of global lockdown, the Gray family are torn apart, scattered across two continents and three different countries. They must find ways to cope in the toughest of circumstances, letting go of old dreams and working towards new, unexpected futures.
In times of terrible crisis, hope and resilience are what carry us through . . .
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Consummate storyteller Danielle Steel returns with a distinctly modern fable about unexpected zigzags in life’s carefully charted course. Meet Darcy Gray, who turned her natural talent for writing into a plum role as one of the world’s best-paid bloggers and influencers. But when a mid-life shock makes her re-evaluate everything, she takes refuge in Paris—only for the COVID-19 pandemic to lay her low all over again. Knowingly titled, Resurrection is a story about starting a new life against truly formidable odds. And despite a family that is suddenly separated by oceans and competing medical guidelines, Darcy might just find a second shot at love. Few authors can find so much depth in such relatable characters, even if the moneyed backdrop does lend this a certain fairytale air.
Customer Reviews
Boring, sleep inducing
I nearly wasn’t going to buy it, and it’s definitely my last. Danielle Steel is getting too repetitive, way to repetitive
Most of the book, at least 100 pages, was repetition about a fake COVID and comparing it over and over and over with the COVID 19. It was mind numbing