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Loading... Impossibleby Danielle Steel
None. This book is the story of Sasha who grew up with her father who owned and ran and art dealer ship , when he mother died her and her father became close .. she went to collage years later in New York met Arthur married him had two kids , loved them all for over 25 years until he died of a heart attack, she moved back to Paris , met one of her sins older friends who was an artist who wanted to her be his dealer and his work was wonderful and the night they met they fell into bed ad the book goes thru heart break of them on again off again for 2 years and then the ending changes and twist ... a very god book I could hardly manage to read past the first 100 pages. The book was so repetitive. It drove me crazy to read how many times Sasha just loved to spend time with her son "as usual". None of the characters really stood out to me, as much as I wanted to like the book. no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0440242010, Mass Market Paperback)When a high-powered gallery owner collides with a wildly offbeat artist, it’s the perfect recipe for disaster. But in her 63rd bestselling novel, Danielle Steel proves that when two hopelessly mismatched people share a love for art, a passion for each other, and a city like Paris, nothing is truly impossible…or is it?Everything Sasha does is within the boundaries of tradition. Liam is sockless in December. Sasha is widowed, a woman who knows she was lucky enough to be married to the most wonderful man in the world and thankful for every moment they had. Liam is half in and half out of a marriage that only a “wacky” artist could manage, and that his own impossibly impulsive behavior has helped tear apart. But while Sasha has been methodically building her father’s Parisian art gallery into an intercontinental success story, Liam has been growing into one of the most original and striking young painters of his time. So while the two are utterly unalike–and a nine-year age difference stares them squarely in the face–the miracle of art brings them crashing together. Now the question is, can Sasha guard her reputation while juggling a secret, somewhat scandalous relationship? And how can Liam, who lives for the moment, put up with a woman who insists on having things her own way, in her own style, and at her own time? For Sasha, it’s a matter of keeping Liam hidden from her grown children and well-heeled clientele as she commutes between New York and Paris and two thriving galleries. For Liam, it’s about creating chaos out of order, bringing out the wild streak that Sasha barely knows she has, of choosing pizza over foie gras, and making love when others are busy making money. That is, until a family tragedy suddenly alters Liam’s life–and forces a choice and a sacrifice that neither one of them could have expected. But from the snow falling on the Tuileries to the joy of eating ice cream by candlelight, the artist and the art dealer have tasted perfection. And giving up now might just be the most impossible thing of all. With unerring insight into the hearts of men and women– and into the soul of the artist –Danielle Steel takes us into a world of glamour and genius, priceless art and dazzling creativity. From the luxurious galleries of Europe to the endless beaches of the Hamptons, ImPossible weaves an extraordinary tale of love and compromise, of taking chances and counting blessings. With brilliant color and breathtaking emotion, Danielle Steel has written her most compelling novel to date. From the Hardcover edition. (retrieved from Amazon Thu, 14 Feb 2013 13:54:25 -0500) When a high-powered gallery owner collides with an offbeat artist, it's the perfect recipe for disaster. |
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He is a real brat (greatly damaged by his terrible childhood!), totally irresponsible and I can't imagine why she gives him a first chance, never mind a second, and a third... (