Bittersweet

As I already mentioned earlier, I absolutely love this book. Danielle Steel knows how to keep the readers hooked to the story. In fact I finished the novel in 2 days.

There are not many characters; not many twisting plots – it is easy to read and the way characters are depicted, it is very easy to imagine and follow.

India Taylor is married to Doug. Life seems to revolve around her husband and kids. To be a good wife and a good mother, she had given up photography. Once kids were all grown up, she wants to do few assignments to express herself in a way she likes. But her husband not only says no, but dismisses her earlier work as nothing. It hurts her. But to keep the ‘deal’, she keeps going with Doug. Then she meet Paul Ward, a charming figure. Paul encourages her to pursue her dream.

Rest of the book is about the challenges that India faces and how she pursues her dream and feels very satisfied for doing her ‘assignments’. But then what about love? She wants someone to appreciate her for what she is and not what she can do to keep the ‘deal’ in the marriage. Will someone cross the hurricane and reach her heart? Well, if you believe in your dream it might as well be.

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