A huge thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this early release in exchange for my honest review.
I have a soft place in my heart for Danielle Steel, She has been writing since the 1970's and since than her books have been crazy successful, nearly a billion copies of her novels sold. I don't think she gets the credit she deserves, in the sense that she is a worker bee and most times her books are good and reliable.
I'm so glad that I read this because I FUCKING hated The Affair, It was the most sexist book and just plain offensive book that I have probably read in a long while. So when I requested this NetGalley book I was on the fence, because it was grossed out by the affair. Thankfully I enjoyed this book.
I liked this one, I thought it was a nice read about some hard and emotional subjects. this book reminded me allot of Once in a lifetime and Kaleidoscope and Blue... All 3 Danielle Steel books.
Here are the positives : - Hattie was a lovely character. I really enjoyed her development.
-I loved the doubt in the book that Hattie faces if god is real? is it all a lie to control people? How can you love your religion when it has so badly fucked over someone you love? I LOVED that Danielle Steel is talking about it. Danielle Steel really kinda took a risk of calling out the catholic church and I loved every minute of it.
-I really Enjoyed Michaela Ashley she really was a cool person and I loved that she wasn't a model or actress, she was a social worker with 2 kids.
- Even though I didn't love Norm, I enjoyed the slow and gradual progression of Norm and Melissa. Danielle Steel sometimes introduces love interest in the last 50 or so pages, I am so happy that this wasn't the case in this one.
- I loved that Danielle Steel tried and I think successfully wrote about the Me too Scandal.. It was effective and very nicely done.
- I loved the Mother Abbess and Hattie's relationship, I thought at any minute the the Nun would sing Climb every Mountain from Sound Of Music.
Here are my complaints :
- Does she get paid by designers? She really LOVES to mention Chanel and Hermes in pretty much book.. in this book isn't really relevant..
- VERY repetitive in the beginning of the book, I almost lost my cool at reading about prickly Melissa was.. Or how she only needed her home and didn't needed anything else or anyone else. I don't know if Danielle Steel forgot what she just wrote or Danielle steel thinks her readers have Alzheimer's?
- The story was good and was definitely addictive, But it could be much better.. When Hattie went around the world to search for Melissa's child.. There wasn't much of a search.. It would have been much more gripping for the reader, If hattie, searched and searched and she couldn't find anyone and then finally she found her daughter.
I hate to add triggers because they are often spoilers but at the same time, sometimes hard issues are dealt with in realistic ways in novels.. tw: terminal illness, child death, extreme grief, cheating, parental death, alcoholism, toxic relationships, arson, forced adoption, use of word Indian, rape (graphic description), cohesion of sexual acts, helicopter crash resulting in death