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Supreme spinner of romantic yarns, Steel (Amazing Grace, etc.), in her lamentable latest fable of female courage, fortune, fame and fashion, features Oscar-winning actress Carole Barber, who, at age 50 and trying to write a novel, travels to Paris, scene of a tragic love affair 15 years before. On her first night in the City of Light, she's badly injured during a terrorist attack, after which she is left with no memory and no choice but to rebuild her life with a new perspective on her career, family and personal relationships. Steel flirts with themes of motherhood, second chances and writing, never settling on any one for long as Carole discovers the importance of pursuing her own desires while being generous to others and of keeping the men she wants in her life close but not too close. The best part is Carole's rehabilitation; as she reacquaints herself with family and friends, Carole the patient shows the patience author Steel lacks to probe beneath the surface. Though the message is murky at best, Steel delivers a sympathetic heroine and a scene or two that makes the heartstrings quiver. (Feb.)
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Posted May 30, 2009
Another great book by Danielle Steel
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Posted May 21, 2011
Carole loses her memory and most of the story is about getting her memory back. It was okay. Not her best.... I wish I hadn't bought it. It was just okay.
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Posted February 7, 2010
As all her books, I find them enjoyable. Not too much sex, the book moves fast. I have enjoyed all of her books.
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Posted December 29, 2009
I'm a Steel fan, and I've read many of her books. Honor Thyself was truly one of my favorites. The characters touched me. And I loved Carole. She's one of my all-time favorite Steel characters. It did not end exactly how I wanted it too, but it was still very, very good. I highly recommend anyone to read this book. Especially Danielle Steel fans.
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Posted July 27, 2009
I loved the characters and the way the family drew together in tough times. I've enjoyed Danielle Steel for years and she has proven again what a wonderful story teller she is.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I would not call this my favorite book ever, but I enjoyed it. The character were great. I liked them very much. I was really into the book till the last couple of chapters. I felt the book could have ended alot sooner. I felt this would have been a much better book had it been 70 pages less. Not Danielle Steel's best, but was worth reading.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Loved this book. I Love DS - she is one of my favs. This is a good, romantic, sweet, loving book. You will love it. So, do not hesitate to buy it.
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Posted July 11, 2009
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This story was very thought provoking on living life to the fullest and enjoy every minute. It is a story of great courage and second chances. It has romance, drama, and even some comedy. Great read.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I have read all of her earlier books and found them to be a great escape, however Ms. Steele's newest writings are the same over and over. Tried to get into this novel and gave up and forwarded on to my sister in law. Glad I got this book on the bargain table.
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Posted June 7, 2009
If your already a fan, you'll like this book. I'm pleased that it did have some more lightness to it than a lot of hers has been. She has gotten away from her lightness; from the early work.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This book was a good read for a rainy day. It is a story with surprises and miracles. The main character goes through a terrorist experience which brings her life back in a complete circle. The plot encompasses how the rich and famous must cope with the everyday occurrences just like the average populations around them.
It shows how a family comes together to show love and devotion to their mother, wife, and friends. It also shows how love conquers all in the end.
The tragedy of a terrorist attack brings hope, awareness, and love.
I recommend reading this book for just pure enjoyment.
Cherry Blossom
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Posted December 15, 2008
The story was touching. Carole Barber is a character Danielle Steel readers will love. Each chapter you feel more and more hopeful for a good outcome. I found myself accually rooting for. Outstanding!
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Posted August 8, 2008
I got the audiobook, which turned out to be a huge mistake. The narrator was terrible, you could hear him actually breathing as he narrated. Plus, I found it was so slow-moving, that I couldn't get past the first disc. Maybe I will try reading the book in the future. But for now, I'm on to another audiobook in my car. I still like her books, but this one disappointed me. A book should be able to grab you and pull you in in the beginning chapters!
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Posted June 22, 2008
I just finished reading Honor Thyself this morning and I thought that it was far better than Amazing Grace which I could not bring myself to finish (because it was quite boring). I thought that this book was interesting and I found myself rooting for the main character Carole. However, I agree that the best Danielle Steel novels are those that are set around a significant time period such as WWII, the sinking of the Titanic, etc. I can't wait for Steel to do another novel set during a major historical event. Her writing really seems to leap off the pages in these types of books!
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Posted June 21, 2008
This book is great. I could not put it down once I started reading it. One of the best books I have ever had.
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Posted May 29, 2008
I loved this book, all the characters were truly amazing, and the plot and setting couldn't have been better. I have recommended this book to everyone I know!!
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Posted May 17, 2008
I am really enjoying this book, every time I put it down, I have to pick it up and read more, I read every book and after hurricane Katrina she sent me some lovely paperbacks.
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Posted May 23, 2008
I love Danielle Steel, however this one may have lacked something. The writing is good, but the story seemed to leave me wanting more. I will not give up ship, I will read anything by Danielle Steel has in the future.
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Posted May 8, 2008
I liked the book, but i found myself having a hard time getting into the book. I collect and have all of her books. The book that I thought was great was Wanderlust. I had started reading it, put it down, and then picked it up and I could not put it down. Message from Nam was a great book, as was all the others. She is still the best as far as I'm concerned.
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Overview
A world-renowned actress falls victim to a terrifying explosion in Paris—and begins a courageous journey of survival, memory, and self-discovery in Danielle Steel’s mesmerizing new novel.Carole Barber has come to Paris, with its rain-slick slate roofs and winding streets, to work on her novel—and to find herself after a lifetime in the spotlight. A legend of film and stage, Carole has set a standard of beauty and grace, devoting herself to her family and causes around the world. But on this cool November evening, as her taxi speeds into a tunnel just past the Louvre, a fiery instant ...