Danielle Steel’s 198th novel, A Mother’s Love, is an exploration of reinvention, love, and the haunting shadows of the past. The story centers on Halle Holbrook, a bestselling author who has overcome a tumultuous childhood to carve out a successful career. About to turn fifty, Halle finds herself at a crossroads, navigating the complexities of motherhood and her evolving sense of self. With her 27-year-old twin daughters, Valerie and Olivia, starting new chapters of their lives across the country in Los Angeles, Halle must confront both her role as an empty nester in New York and her feelings about turning fifty alone. Valerie, an accomplished attorney, has just married Seth, an older and successful producer, in a fairytale wedding in Connecticut. Artist Olivia has also decided to relocate to Los Angeles. The contrasting paths of her daughters set the stage for Halle’s introspective journey. When Seth surprises their families with a lavish holiday yacht trip, Halle declines due to severe seasickness. Anxious about spending the holidays alone, she’s encouraged by her daughters to embark on a solo trip to Paris instead. On the flight to Paris, Halle meets Bart Warner, a wealthy and charming man also seated in first class. Their instant camaraderie offers her the first glimpse of romance in years, and their connection quickly deepens. But within days of arriving in the City of Lights, her dream trip takes a dark turn when her one-of-a-kind, extravagant Birkin bag is stolen during a meal. The bag contains her passport, rental home key, credit cards, and money. What begins as a theft spirals into disturbing encounters that reawakens buried childhood trauma and threatens to undo the emotional progress she has made. The novel unfolds at a steady, predictable pace, weaving together themes of love, trauma, emotional growth, and a hint of suspense. While comforting and engaging on multiple fronts, some readers may find the story repetitive and the ending somewhat unresolved, with key emotional arcs left hanging. Narrator Dan John Miller delivers his usual competent performance, though listeners may wonder why Steel’s audiobooks rarely feature female narrators. That choice feels especially important in A Mother’s Love, where much of the story is told through Halle’s internal monologue and emotional reflections. In this case, a female voice may have brought greater authenticity and resonance. A Mother’s Love should resonate with longtime Danielle Steel fans and readers who enjoy a blend of romance, family drama, and a hint of international suspense. Thank you to Danielle Steel, NetGalley, and RB Media for providing an advanced reader copy of this audiobook.
Release date: June 24, 2025. ★★★★☆ (3.75/5)