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A Novel
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4.5 • 438 Ratings
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A mother bestows a life-changing legacy on her five adult daughters in this profoundly moving novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Danielle Steel.
After the unexpected death of their mother, Felicia Morgan Weston, her five daughters are summoned to a historic Connecticut farmhouse for the reading of her will. Still reeling from shock, they hear revelations that will potentially change their lives—and they realize there was much more to their mother than they ever knew.
Charlotte, the oldest, always resented her mother’s advice, but now misses her terribly. An entrepreneur and single mother, she doesn’t dare hope for a second chance at love.
Although content with her career as a TV producer and her life with her partner in Greenwich Village, Quinne is about to have an opportunity to dream bigger.
Former ballet dancer Olivia has lived as a paraplegic since a car accident twelve years ago. Refusing to be a burden, she has denied herself the love of her life.
Despite her mother’s disapproval, Veronica resigned herself to a secret relationship with an ambitious married senator.
Happily married mother of three Isabelle has just found out that her husband is having an affair with his much younger intern.
Each sister is about to receive a gift beyond her wildest dreams from their very private but loving mother, who considered all her girls her favorites. Danielle Steel’s new novel is a moving testament to the power of a mother’s love and the importance of fully embracing life.
Customer Reviews
Beautiful Story
Enjoyed it. I kept waiting for some plot shift or suspense though, but it was a beautiful story and I read it very quickly.
Constantly repeats the same things
Ive read thousands of books and this is one of the worst books i have ever read. The author repeats the same things over and over. As a reader you will feel like your $14.99 was stolen from you. This author is just pumping out horrible books that would never be published if it wasnt a famous authors name on the cover. She should be ashamed for taking peoples money for this garbage. Authors like this should retire instead of cheating people out of their money by selling a book that says the same things over and over and over just to fill pages. I would give it zero stars if i could.
Good Read
Really enjoyed this book.