You know that feeling you get after turning the last page of a book, when your heart feels full? I just finished The Colour of Hope by Danielle Steel, and that is exactly how I feel. My heart is too full to think about anything else.
This was my first DS book, and I absolutely loved it. It made me want to explore more of her works.
The highlight of the book for me was Arcangues and its blue. As I read, I felt like I was right there in that chateau, in Arcangues. The story flowed so smoothly that it never felt dragged or filled with unnecessary drama. It was perfect the way it unfolded.
Sabrina’s story was truly inspirational. The way she bounced back to life was magnificent. Her relationship with Xavier felt so natural because it grew slowly. There was no rush, and the pacing suited them perfectly. Sabrina fostering those three kids was the most heartfelt part of the story. The way she helped them face their trauma and taught them to fall in love with life again felt magical.
I don’t think the story could have had a better title than The Colour of Hope. That Arcangues blue was more than just a colour. It symbolised so much that when Sabrina described it as the colour of hope, it felt completely fitting.
If you love stories filled with hope, warmth, inspiration and a touch of romance, The Colour of Hope by Danielle Steel is the perfect pick.