3.27 AVERAGE


I love Danielle Steel, and I love that this book wasn't so predictable. Just enough gooey and mushy.

So outdated, But a good book.

Good for one of her earliest works. I find that they get better later on in her writing career.
emotional hopeful lighthearted sad fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated

I don’t really remember this but there appears to be a football on the cover so I’m guessing it wasn’t a favorite.
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4.75
adventurous challenging emotional inspiring lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Type of book who give me the envy to write and the hope to be know!

Season of Passion by Danielle Steel
Kate while being a model was introduced to Tom and they hit it off and she fell in love with him. He was able to get her to travel to see him play football across the US.
They had the perfect life but he was too old to continue. He suffers a tragedy and ends up in a place where his brain injury is considered. With his football medical insurance he will be taken care of for years.
Her parents and his parents had written them both off. With his brain injury he is like a 7 year old boy. She was pregnant and his father would never realize he had a son.
She decided to write Tom's story and that's where she meets the TV produced Nick Waterman. He knows she is keeping a secret and he wants her to tell him herself.
Love all the travel and the places described along the way. She is on tour but Nick and her son now her secret..
She loves her time in NY promoting the book and meets a man that has similar situations as she and they share a dinner.
I received this book from National Library Service for my BARD (Braille Audio Reading Device).

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2 STARS

"Kate is only eighteen when she meets Tom Harper, one of America's biggest pro-football stars. They share an idyllic and glamorous first love. But the bullet that suddenly ends Tom's career also ends their life together. A failed suicide attempt will leave him mentally and physically disabled forever. Kate will be left alone, heartbroken, and pregnant with their son. Soon she will have another chance at love, but it will mean learning to let go of the past and learning to trust again." (From Amazon)

Originally when I read Danielle Steel novels I would have rated them 3-4 STARS, but now I would classify them as 1-2 STARS. These are great for those who like mild sex, unrealistic dramatic romances and grand plots.
emotional reflective