A Perfect Life: A Novel

A Perfect Life: A Novel
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Her new caretaker, a charismatic young man named Simon, isn’t what Blaise or Salima expected, but he wins them over, encouraging Salima to become more independent and befriending Blaise. Love blossoms, and they have to decide whether their 15-year age difference and their difference in social status are insurmountable. Blaise’s vulnerabilities make her likable—her confidence is shaken by an attractive young woman who may be her replacement, and her love for Simon forces her to examine her past. Her last relat
Simon opens new doors for both of them and refuses to accept Salima’s physical limitations. When Salima’s school closes after a tragedy, Salima returns to her mother’s New York City apartment, and suddenly they face challenges they’ve never had to deal with before, and that Blaise feels ill-equipped to handle. To her audience, Blaise seems to have it all. Handsome, accomplished, thirty-two-year-old Simon Ward, with strong opinions on every topic, questions how mother and daughter view themselves and each other. He turns their world upside down, and the three become friends.Then everything starts to unravel and Blaise can’t keep her two worlds separate anymore. A Perfect Life is about what we do when facades fall away and we can no longer run from the truth. A beautiful young anchorwoman is hired at the network; it is no secret that she is being groomed to take Blaise’s place. For the first time, Blaise’s life is not perfect, but real.In this unforgettable tale, the incomparable Danielle Steel has written a novel that pulsates
waste of time and money Kindle Customer Most of time when I write a review I just say wheather it is good or not,I dont think I will purchase any more danielle steel books these booksare so predictable and boring.I have read all her books with no exceptionand they are all the same.While I do like happy endings in books I wouldalso like some unexpected surprises to keep me interested,I heard oncethat she writes 4 or 5 books at once maybe this is the problem. I have read better Danielle Steel books and I have read worse I have read better Danielle Steel books and I have read worse. It is interesting how someone can be in a routine with their life and then things change and its how you cope with the changes that makes life interesting. When Blaize and Salima are comforted with change they resist it at first and then they start to enjoy the change.Then change happens again, this time it is not good because the teacher wants to try and work things out with a former girlfriend. There are a few chapters in the middle of the book, I just wanted to skip. In fact I read the end of the book to see how it would work out and then I went back. A 'perfect' beach read Laurie Nerat I really enjoyed 'A Perfect life". Even if the characters are all a little too perfect, this book is Danielle Steele doing what she does best and giving the reader an escape from reality. The main character Blaise is a famous news broadcaster who suddenly finds herself dealing with her blind, diabetic daughter and her daughter's new good looking caregiver.so you can guess the plot already. While everything about this book is 'too perfect' and not believable, it is a fun read for the beach or backyard pool.
She is also the author of His Bright Light, the story of her son Nick Traina’s life and death; A Gift of Hope, a memoir of her work with the homeless; and Pure Joy, about the dogs she and her family have loved. Danielle Steel has been hailed as one of the world’s most popular authors, with over 600 million copies of her novels sold. Her many international bestsellers include Power Play, Winners, First Sight, Until the End of Time, The Si