This was my first Danielle Steel book, and I actually ended up liking it more than I expected. The story is about Amanda, who runs an art gallery in Paris. At first, her life seems calm and successful, but everything changes when she meets Olivier, a charming publisher who is not as perfect as he seems. Around the same time, her old boyfriend Tom comes back into her life, and she continues to lean on her close friend Pascal for support.
As Amanda tries to figure out her feelings, she also begins to feel unsafe. Strange phone calls, a break-in at her apartment, and a constant sense of fear keep the story moving. The suspense builds slowly, and it keeps you wondering who is really behind the threats—an old love, a new one, or someone else entirely.
What I enjoyed was the mix of romance and mystery. The Paris setting gave the story a nice atmosphere, and the characters felt real, even if the plot was a little predictable at times. It was an easy read, and once I got into it, I didn’t want to put it down.
Overall, Triangle is not just a love story but also a suspenseful tale about trust and choices. It might not be my favorite book ever, but it was definitely enjoyable and worth the read.