The 3 best books of Danielle Steel

Being able to determine which are the 3 best books by an author as prolific as she is Danielle Steel It can be thought of as a very difficult task, but if we all had an opinion, we could end up finding that synthesis that usually determines the undeniable objectivity of consensus.

For my part, I will indicate which are those 3 novels of Danielle Steel in which you can most appreciate a balance between a romance novel and an elaborate plot that can go beyond mere romance without more.

The thing is not easy, an overwhelming library of more than 80 books is presented as an almost endless space to sentence an analysis. But if you at least know a good percentage of the work of Danielle Steel, it can be said that you have a certain criterion to generate a qualified opinion. There goes my particular podium.

Recommended books from Danielle Steel

The spy

Anything that adds conflicting or apparently incompatible arguments with the romantic, such as a warlike environment, ends up awakening that added tension of the extreme, of impossible loves, of the dangers even of death that further inflame the emotions.

At eighteen, Alexandra Wickham appears before King George V and Queen Mary of England in an exquisite white lace and satin gown. Beautiful and dazzling, she seems destined to have a privileged life, but her rebellious personality and the outbreak of WWII will lead her down a very different path.

In 1939, Europe is on fire and Alex volunteers as a nurse. His talent and fluency with French and German immediately caught the attention of the government's secret services. As his loved ones pay the terrible price of war, Alex becomes Cobra, a spy who operates behind enemy lines, risking everything to life and death.

With a day to day marked by the secret that he must keep whatever happens, the price Alex has to pay is that no one discovers his double life, not even Richard, the pilot who has stolen his heart.

The spy, of Danielle Steel

Youth lessons

Let's not rule it out. It is not unreasonable to understand that youth, in addition to treasure, is ultimately wisdom. Because in the light of the world's drift, everything points to the lost ideals, the notions of lost causes as still recoverable, plus the sensations of love such as the unpostponable eternity of touch, are what ultimately remain. Hence Danielle Steel point to the lessons understood from youthful spirits still freed from boredom and cynicism. Moreover, precisely, in social environments back from everything, rotten by ambition ...

Saint Ambrose is the exclusive school where the wealthy local men have studied for more than a century. And this course will admit female students for the first time in an environment that seems idyllic, but that actually hides family problems, insecurities and loneliness.

A dark side of life at the boarding school comes to light when, after a party, a student ends up in the hospital unconscious. Those who know what happened have decided to remain silent, but as the investigation progresses and the police try to unmask the culprit, those involved face a crossroads and must choose between the easier way out and doing the right thing, between telling the truth or to lie. No one in Saint Ambrose will escape the consequences.

Youth lessons

The adventure

Couples venture into new lives when failure looms as the only option. Perhaps there are never guilty, if analyzed from the most objective point. And nothing better than embarking on a new journey, adventure of whatever meaning. Because there is nothing left of what used to be, and locking oneself in unhappiness when there is still life, does not make any sense because there is always something to discover.

When defeat looms, after his usual scorned warnings, there is no other choice but to launch, undertake, change the vital third and look at new opportunities. It never happens with that notion of easy mutation, but if some kind of change is not brought about, all that remains is to sink into melancholy and abandonment.

Rose McCarthy is the legendary editor of Mode magazine. After the death of her husband, she has become closer to her four daughters. They all have successful careers: Athena is a well-known TV chef; Venetia is a fashion designer; Olivia, a high court judge; and Nadia, the youngest, is an interior designer in Paris.

Nadia considers her life to be perfect: she is married to acclaimed author Nicolas Bateau, who adores her and their daughters. But everything changes when a scandal breaks out in the press: Nicolas has an affair with an attractive young actress.

Heartbroken and publicly humiliated, Nadia takes refuge with her family as she tries to regain stability. As mother and daughters spend more and more time together, it doesn't take long for them to realize what's truly important in life.

The adventure of Danielle Steel

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Complications

Hotels as fascinating spaces in reality and fiction. Suites where celebrities and personalities unintentionally expose lives beyond their appearance. Fallen myths and ghosts among the endless carpeted corridors. Anything can happen in a hotel and that's how they told us from Agatha Christie but also Joel dicker and now Danielle Steel To everyone's surprise.

The Louis XVI has been Paris's most acclaimed boutique hotel for decades. And after four years of renovations and the death of its legendary manager, it reopens its doors.

Oliver Bateau, the new manager, a poorly prepared man, eagerly awaits the guests along with Yvonne Philippe, the no-nonsense assistant manager. They both strive to maintain the hotel's excellence, but everything can get complicated in a single night...

An art consultant arrives at the hotel after a terrible divorce and a new love catches her by surprise. A man who planned to end her life saves someone else's. A couple embarks on a unique journey, but their future hangs in the balance due to a tragedy. The presumptive candidate for president of France has a meeting that puts his life in danger.

Shocked by tonight's events, the hotel's guests and workers prepare for the consequences and it soon becomes clear that the problems have only just begun.

In the footsteps of his father

It never hurts to expand the focus. And the great writer of the romantic in the world has also decided to take into consideration an approach to romance, extending the context to frize the historical fiction in one of the darkest stages of our recent history.

And it is that the contrasts serve the cause of the enhancement of ideas. Between war and destruction a simple gesture of love, a budding passion serves to cling to it with defeated emotions, surrendered to a thread of narration that points to hope for the future.

April 1945. After the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp, among the survivors are Jakob and Emmanuelle, a young couple. They have lost everything in the horrors of war, but when they meet they find the mutual hope and comfort they needed. They decide to get married and start a new life in New York, where they build a prosperous life and a happy family. However, the past always casts its shadow on the present.

Years later, in the heyday of the sixties, his son Max, an ambitious and savvy businessman, is determined to rid himself of the sadness that has always weighed on his family. But as Max matures, he will learn that the hardships that marked the family past are what will help him shape his future.

In the footsteps of his father

Impossible

Everything impossible in love is announced as a good story in which to reflect our most unspeakable frustrations or desires. Based on this idea, Danielle built in this book a suggestive story of what can and cannot be, of uncontrolled passion and unexpected love when everything seems lost.

Sasha de Suvery was a happy woman: she had been married to Arthur for twenty-five years and was enjoying their love with the fullness of the first day. She had an excellent relationship with her two children and, professionally, she had become one of the leading art dealers in Europe and the United States.

Arthur's unexpected death plunged Sasha into a terrible depression. Work became his only consolation, and he took refuge in it to overcome sadness. When he thought that all was lost and that he would never achieve happiness again, Liam, a bohemian and eccentric artist, made his aching heart beat again.

Sasha and Liam feel from the first minute they meet an electrifying passion that will encourage them to fight for their relationship, overcoming the age difference and turning their backs on social conventions.

Impossible

A great girl

In this novel Danielle Steel he delved into the subject of complexes, canons and stereotypes. And from love as something far from all kinds of prejudices that can keep us from feeling the happiness of that surrender to another heart.

At birth, Victoria Dawson was a charming blonde girl with blue eyes and a little plump ... Although this was not the case for her parents. She has always felt undervalued by them and with the feeling that she would never live up to their expectations. With the arrival of his younger sister, the beautiful and perfect Gracie, the situation worsened and he had to get used to the cynical comments of his parents and being branded as "the pilot test" of the Dawson offspring.

Growing up in a city like Los Angeles, where beauty and physique is almost a cult, didn't make things easy either. Victoria had always dreamed of the day when she would put land in the middle, but even moving to Chicago and fulfilling her professional dreams cannot drive away criticism from her family. Gracie is the only one who has ever judged her on her physique. He had always shared a very special bond with her that seemed impossible to break ... or so he believed.

A great girl

Heart Business

Under this title, let's say that typical, hides an atypical love story. There is the possibility of loving even when you finished with him, with love, in an abrupt and heartbreaking way. What Hope Dunne already seems to have parked forever in her life reawakens to a simmer, like another kind of love between admiration and attraction that grows from the inside out.

After a devastating divorce, Hope Dunne has managed to find the strength to survive by focusing on her profession, photography. From the shelter of your loft. A New Yorker, Hope has become used to loneliness and feeling emotions only through the lens of her camera.
But all his apparent balance will fluctuate when he accepts an unexpected commission and travels to London to portray a famous writer, Finn O'Neil.

Hope will be seduced by the kindness of the attractive author, who will not hesitate to woo her from the first moment and will convince her to come and live with him at his mansion in Ireland. In a matter of days, Hope will find herself madly in love with this man of overwhelming charisma and intelligence, and thrown into a relationship that is progressing at a dizzying rate.

Heart Business

And this is my bet, I highlight the first three books of Danielle Steel as essential for any reader who wants to start reading this really addictive writer. A writer capable of erecting the romantic narrative to a prominent place among readers around the world. When year after year Danielle continues to appear among the world bestsellers ... for a reason.

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12 comments on «The 3 best books of Danielle Steel»

  1. hello i love it Danielle Steel.
    Thanks to my wife who started reading this author, I was encouraged too and it was a success.
    I will recommend 2 gems from this writer and you will not regret my advice, please read Lightning and Accident for my taste the two best I have read so far.
    slds. Ferdinand

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  2. Minden könyve számomra kitűnő kikapcsolódás és aki szeret olvsni kellemes kikapcsolódást sickle

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