A review by meldav4
Moral Compass by Danielle Steel

5.0

Danielle Steel once again has managed to write yet another novel that is well deserving of five stars! As is common for this author, the novel not only captures the characters so perfectly, but also places them in realistic, emotional, and sensitive situations that entices the reader to continue page after page eagerly and expectantly. Her writing is easy and smooth, and her style is welcoming and comforting.

I was a big fan of hers years ago but lost interest when her novels weren't as gripping to me anymore, and I found myself feeling as if they were all too predictable and depressing. After joining Netgalley and reading a summary of one her newer novels, I found myself very intrigued and requested a galley. I was granted access and after some preliminary doubt, I became quickly enticed and couldn't put the book down. I have since requested and read many of her galleys and am now a big fan of hers again! Her styke has changed to be more similar to Jodi Picoult (another favorite author of mine) and I am thrilled!

Moral Compass is one of those novels that reminds me of a Jodi Picoult novel - the relatable characters, the sensitive topics, and the strong pyschological and emotional undercurrents all blend together to create what I bet will be a top selling novel!