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Never Say Never By Danielle Steel

Never Say Never

By Danielle Steel

  • Release Date: 2025-01-07
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
  • $14.99
Score: 4
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From 407 Ratings

Description

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • This deeply moving novel from Danielle Steel tells the story of a woman who finds her life turned upside down while living temporarily in the French countryside.

Oona Kelly Webster has much to be grateful for. A striking woman with red hair and green eyes, she has a loving family and a job she adores, editing a prestigious line of books. To celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, she and her husband, Charles, have planned a visit to France.

But then Charles drops a bombshell. He has been living a lie—hiding an affair for a year—and he is leaving Oona for a younger male lover.

Although devastated, Oona decides to travel to France without Charles. She arrives in a charming village an hour outside of Paris, and settles into the house she has rented, called La Belle Florence—named after the king’s mistress for whom it was built. But just as she’s catching her breath, she’s dealt another blow: Her company’s merger will eliminate her job.

In the space of a few months, everything she nurtured for decades has slipped through her fingers. The only silver lining is that she can remain in France, where the simple life in beautiful surroundings slowly begins to heal her, as does the little white dog she rescues, and her friendly neighbor hailing from Trinidad, who delights her with his openness and warmth.

Though she does not recognize him at first, she soon realizes her neighbor is a well-known actor. As their feelings for each other begin to deepen, Oona wrestles with the risks of opening her heart again—especially to a younger, very famous man.

Never Say Never is an inspiring novel about a woman who finds a second chance at happiness and love, all because she understands the importance of being brave enough to stay open to change.

Reviews

  • Typical love story

    3
    By sechrest nana
    Not one of her better books. You knew the plot and ending when you started the book.
  • Racism? I Read These Books To Relieve Stress

    2
    By BeenBusy
    I read these books to avoid all the chatter of racism and localism and other political matters that have taken over television, media, and too often daily conversations with friends. Now I feel like these books of Danielle‘s are becoming stressful. I didn’t even finish this book as each time I began reading, I felt stress not relaxation. If I wanted a lesson on racism, I could pick up any current day media.
  • Worthy read

    5
    By Roho822
    Beautiful story of love after deception, heartbreak, acceptance and grace.
  • Yawn

    2
    By Hawks92
    Covid love story….. silly plot.
  • Too redundancy

    2
    By mfdbw
    Nice plot just too much of the same thing
  • My favorite!

    5
    By An'jeena
    Loved it, couldn’t put it down.