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Danielle Steel's name comes to mind as soon as one considers the category of romance novels. All one needs to do is think about it. Steel has mastered the formula for the perfect love story, complete with all the twists and turns you could ever hope for. She has an arsenal of silk-stocking protagonists and life-changing crises up her sleeve, and she has this up her sleeve. In spite of what the naysayers have to say, the statistics simply do not back up their claims. In spite of what the naysayers have to say, the statistics simply do not back up their claims, as the digital realm, fueled by the efforts of developers, has amplified the impact and popularity of Steel's romance novels.
When Deanna was eighteen years old, she wed an attractive Frenchman named Marc-Edouard Duras, who was a lawyer. At the age of thirty-seven, she ought to be content with Marc, their daughter Pilar, who is now a teenager, and the elegant home they share in San Francisco. But everything changes during one summer when she has the epiphany that her failing marriage is a prison from which she must break free. It is obtained by taking a few passages and dialogues from the book "The Summer End" that have to do with Marc's love affair and putting them together in the correct order.
When a gorgeous young Frenchwoman and a talented American actor meet in Paris during the war, the beginning of their love is reminiscent of a fairy tale, but it leads to a tragic ending. Their three children are cruelly split up after they are suddenly left without a parent. Baby Megan is adopted by a family with ample resources, and she grows up to practice medicine in a remote area of Appalachia. Alexandra, who was brought up in extravagant wealth, eventually marries a powerful man who takes pride in his pedigree and who believes that she is the biological offspring of her parents even though she was not.
Zoya, a young cousin of the Tsar, makes her way to Paris in the hopes of escaping the dangers of St. Petersburg during the time of the Russian Revolution and World War I in Europe. Her entire world was irrevocably altered when she joined the Ballet Russe in Paris during a difficult period in her life. After that, Zoya finds success in her life and moves to New York, where she begins a prosperous new chapter of her existence. The days of ease are cut short all too quickly when the Great Depression hits, and she loses everything a second time.
Paxton, who is devastated after Peter is killed in Vietnam, manipulates her way into a job as a journalist. There, with the help of a tough and fatherly Associated Press correspondent, she produces a column that is hailed for the next seven years and receives praise for it. The undemanding style that Steel employs is frequently marred by gushing, breathless prose that makes light of significant occurrences. Even though the mega-selling author isn't quite at the top of her form, her readers will still enjoy the emotional firestorm that ensues as Paxton reels from a series of tragic blows.
The novel Jewels tells the tale of an extraordinary family, a remarkable marriage, and a magnificent gem house. Once again, Danielle Steel examines the lives of people who are attempting to overcome challenges that we recognize as being similar to our own, set against the backdrop of conflict, passion, and international intrigue. Jewels, the twenty-ninth work of fiction written by Danielle Steele, is the story of a family whose lives are woven into the fabric of history. The novel takes readers on a journey that spans five eventful decades.
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