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Maria_of_amor
Posted September 12, 2009
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Coco Barrington, a law school dropout and dog walker, lives in a simple beach cottage in California and is trying to make the best of her life. But she knows she's a big disappointment to her legendary Hollywood family--her mother, a best-selling romance author, who is having an affair with a man half her age, and her movie producer sister Jane, who has been in a loving relationship with her partner Liz for over 10 years. Coco knows her relatives consider her a failure, but while resenting it she also feels there's nothing she can do about it. Then her sister Jane, who's expecting a baby, asks her to housesit while she and Liz go East on business. Coco reluctantly agrees and finds more than she bargained for in the person of a handsome British movie star, Leslie Baxter, who's also staying at the house while hiding from his crazy ex-girlfriend. They fall in love almost instantly and Coco contemplates a whole new life, until she's faced with the price of Leslie's fame by the unrelenting paparazzi who won't leave them alone. She drops him for a while but after coming to a new understanding of her mother's vulnerability, and her sister's bravery in facing motherhood, lifestyles that are different than her own but certainly worthwhile, Coco realizes her love for Leslie is strong enough to triumphant over any obstacles and they get back together. It also helps that her family now recognizes her good points. This is another great read from Danielle Steele who always writes with wit and understanding and lots of sexy fun. Hard to put down. There's a reason why Danielle Steel's been around forever...she's that good.
4 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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Posted May 21, 2010
I have read Danielle Steele in the past and don't recall every being this disappointed. This story could have been told in 200 pages. Redundant and then the ending was so quick.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This was the first Danielle Steel book I read...and I loved it. I could see where the main character was coming from, and why she felt the way she did. I respected her for not being what everyone else wanted, and just being herself. I loved the guy, Leslie, as well...and if I ever met a guy like him I'd consider myself lucky. It was a great read and I would recommend it to any romance fans.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted February 9, 2012
Touched my heart. Great story from beginning to end. Kept me guessing.
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Posted February 20, 2011
good book
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Posted February 18, 2011
iI read this book and loved it. I read it again and wished there was a sequel. A lovely romance story.
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Posted January 31, 2011
Again, DS gives us what we crave; a period in time where we are allowed to escape and imagine another life, where everything is warm and comfortable, cozy and safe, opulent and sophisticated.... with, of course, a few bumps and bruises along the way :). However, it is obvious why she can write 4 or 5 of these per year.... She repeats the same statements over and over to fill up a book. I find that very sad for such a talented writer. I would rather have one per year with some substance than the path she has chosen for money. Her "novels" in the early years were larger, more impressive and filled with in-depth research. They were truly like reading a history book or at the very least a great reference book. Today, they are what I call "mindless/numbless" reading, but.... I'm not saying that's a bad thing! We all need a little "escape" now and then and DS delivers. I found this book to be one of her more simple topics. It was a good, easy read but not much substance. I still enjoyed it and will always read whatever she publishes, just to keep my 100% read status intact, but this will not be remembered as a favorite.
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Posted October 28, 2010
One Day at a Time by Danielle Steel was a touching and genuine story. I was intrigued by the way Steel gave great insight on every little detail. What moved me the most was how the main character "Coco Barrington" stayed strong regardless of how negative her mother and sister felt towards her lifestyle. There is also a love story that blooms little by little. However I don't want to give too much away so that as you open each page you will unveil the treasures of this book.
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Posted May 5, 2010
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I thought this book was great, good enough to keep in my library. It was very touching and shows how different family members can be.
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Posted March 17, 2010
its good for reading while your on a hammock and a quite place.
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Posted March 16, 2010
The plot was very good. However, like most of Danielle Steel's books it was wordy, repetitious and written at a 5th grade level. She could have told the story in half the pages. The characters were very real. I'd have to think a long time before reading another of her books.
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Posted October 4, 2009
Good
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Posted September 14, 2009
I liked the book because it was refreshing to see how happiness & true love can still be believed to be found in life in todays world.
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Posted July 27, 2009
Easy reading - read the book in 2 days
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Posted June 9, 2009
Becoming involved into this story was probably on of the easiest books yet!
The first page will tug at your curiosity and keep you wanting to read further. She has a way of keeping you turning the pages for finding answers to your questions about whom did what or who is going to find out the big secret! Danielle is a fantastic writer and this book kept me so involved that I couldn't put it down.
The family is as another current family in today's society which deals with similar situations. The age differences,the gay relationship and the love story is so compelling that you have to wonder why anyone couldn't accept this situation as a family of today.
The age difference of her mother's lover is no different than in today's society but when actually reading it,it makes you wake up and realize how real love is possible regardless of the age. They say that age is a number,which in this case isn't important but it leaves you wondering what brought them together, the money or fame or is it true love?
The heartbreaks,the renewed love,the child who brings all the couples closer,what more could you ask for?
She ended the story with a possibility to continue this love story,which I hope she does.
Danielle writes all love stories but this is so connected to the families of today so maybe some can relate and connect to this story and learn what life has to offer.
I would buy this book for an easy read or for a boring day but once you start,you won't be able to put it down.
Take a day that you can make the time to read,this will keep you thirsting for more.Regardless of what you select to read,start with a book by Danielle,she will teach you about the different levels of real love!
Anonymous
Posted June 3, 2009
this is a great book for anyone to read!
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Posted May 11, 2009
Honestly, I didn't think I would like this book. My grandmother gave it to me as something to read at work. I absolutly LOVED this book! This was the first Danielle Steel book I have read. I felt so connected to the characters. I would love to see a sequel.
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Posted May 11, 2009
She said it was one of the best DS novels in the past few years.
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Posted April 27, 2009
I have been reading Danielle Steel books since I was a teenager. My Mom lived to read them and know I do. You cannot go wrong reading one of her books. She is an excellent storyteller.
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Posted April 21, 2009
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Good story. Danielle Steel uses her usual format of the wealthy and popular for her characters. Romance throughout with a few surprises. More involved/detailed stories than her first novels. Don't care for the homosexual aspect in this story although it works here with the familial problems.
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Overview
Danielle Steel celebrates families of every stripe in her compelling novel—a tale of three very different couples who struggle and survive, love, laugh, and learn to take life . . .Coco Barrington was born into a legendary Hollywood family. Her mother, Florence, is a mega-bestselling author. Her sister, Jane, is one of Hollywood’s top producers and has lived with her partner, Liz, for ten years in a solid, loving relationship. Florence, widowed but still radiant, has just begun a secret romance with a man twenty-four years her junior. But Coco, a law-school dropout and the ...