Resurrection
A Novel
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- $14.99
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Danielle Steel returns with an irresistible novel about a woman whose seemingly perfect life comes crashing down—and learns to find joy in rising above.
Darcy Gray is a successful influencer with her blog, The Gray Zone, trusted by more than a million followers for her integrity and taste. At forty-two, she has the life she wants in many ways. Darcy and her husband, department store magnate Charles Gray, are a power couple in Manhattan and on the international stage. Their beloved twin daughters are each enjoying their junior year abroad, Penny in Hong Kong and Zoe at the Sorbonne in Paris.
To celebrate twenty years of marriage, Darcy impulsively flies to Rome to surprise Charlie, who is tending to business interests there. Instead, she gets the shock of her life, which upends her whole world.
Still reeling, Darcy flees to Paris to see Zoe. But a rapidly escalating worldwide health crisis forces her to remain indefinitely in France. Suddenly thrust into a gray zone of her own, her forced separation from Zoe and the rest of her family feels like too much to bear . . .
Until Darcy finds a welcoming refuge in the home of the aging French movie star Sybille Carton. There, she meets a widowed American engineer and former Marine who is also stranded. Bill Thompson is kind and courteous but also carries an air of mystery about him. In this shared confinement, and despite worries about her girls, Darcy begins to see glimpses of new possibilities.
In Resurrection, Danielle Steel poignantly shows how the hardest of times can give birth to a beautiful new life.
Customer Reviews
Resurrection
Great book!
Shame on you!
Danielle, I read your books for years to take a vacation from my very intense life. As an escape. And for years and years you wrote wonderful books with interesting and characters with depth. The book RANCH comes to mind.
This book and your last book was a 9/11 repeat and this book was another viral pandemic!? Like we needed to live thru it again!!!
And they were short and predictable and shallow as they always are now. I hear you wrote 12 hours a day and then you make us pay big money for 250 badly written pages?
Shame on you Danielle. You are running your reputation into the ground.
My least favorite DS book
I have been reading Danielle Steel since the late 80’s. She is one of my favorite authors. Her writing has changed & she repeats herself so much. I’m surprised the publisher doesn’t correct her. It has been this way on her last 10 or so books. I still love her & will read every book she puts out!