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I have read all of Danielle Steel’s fiction books. That is a lot of books. I don’t necessarily remember all of them and quite often some of the books are a little “fluffier” or “lighter” than other books I read. But, they are just like life. We meet people that we may not always agree with or that may have different life experiences that we choose to have. Sure, I may not always like seeing a starry-eyed young girl (and I intentionally use the word, “girl”) fall in love with a man more than twice her age, but I know somewhere in the world, those things happen. They may not end up being wealthy heiresses or world-renowned writers, but in Danielle Steel’s books, they are.
It may sound like I don’t like the books by this author, but I do. Sometimes I need to get a vicious psychological thriller out of my head, or I have a lot going on in my life and need a book that provides a bit of an escape. I can sit back and appreciate that my life has been better than some of the main characters of these books.
Invisible is a story of a young woman who has learned to be invisible as a coping mechanism while growing up with some terrible parents. Unfortunately, she was never nurtured and loved or taught any street smarts. While she did get into some potentially dangerous situations, she did happen to work hard and also be in the right place at the right time. You know how the story goes.
It is a very comfortable, almost familiar story, like so many of the books written by Danielle Steel. A quick read for an afternoon and the perfect thing to transition between some heavier reads. Enjoy!
Thank you to NetGalley, Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine, and Delacorte Press for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for my unbiased opinion.
It may sound like I don’t like the books by this author, but I do. Sometimes I need to get a vicious psychological thriller out of my head, or I have a lot going on in my life and need a book that provides a bit of an escape. I can sit back and appreciate that my life has been better than some of the main characters of these books.
Invisible is a story of a young woman who has learned to be invisible as a coping mechanism while growing up with some terrible parents. Unfortunately, she was never nurtured and loved or taught any street smarts. While she did get into some potentially dangerous situations, she did happen to work hard and also be in the right place at the right time. You know how the story goes.
It is a very comfortable, almost familiar story, like so many of the books written by Danielle Steel. A quick read for an afternoon and the perfect thing to transition between some heavier reads. Enjoy!
Thank you to NetGalley, Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine, and Delacorte Press for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for my unbiased opinion.