A review by shannanhicks
Moral Compass by Danielle Steel

4.0

One of the things that I love about Danielle Steel is her ability to stick to a formula and execute it beautifully. As a reader, I find comfort in that. This book is very different, but it still has a formula that a reader can envision and hold dear. This is book takes place at a new England boarding school. for the many years of its existence, it has been all boys, but for the first year, girls are being admitted. All is going well until a student is injured and that is where the real meat of the story begins.

This was a good and quick read for me. I was not quite sure what to expect since this is not really a romance. But I was glad to see that even with her prolific career, she is willing to try a new story formula. I recommend this highly for library and personal purchase.