Few writers have shaped the modern romance the way Danielle Steel has. Since her first novel in 1973 she has published more than 190 books and sold close to a billion copies, writing of love, loss, ambition and the quiet resilience of families across generations.
She is famously prolific, often working on several books at once at the same 1946 typewriter. Her novels move from wartime Europe to the salons of San Francisco, but they always return to the same question: what we are willing to risk for the people we love.
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