Impossible

by Danielle Steel


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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?Sasha is a traditionalist – now widowed, she knows she was married to the most wonderful man in the world.Liam is an artist, half-in and half-out of a marriage that his own impossibly impulsive behaviour 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, the miracle of art brings them together.Sasha tries to keep Liam hidden from her grown children and well-heeled clientele as she commutes between New York and Paris.Liam tries to bring out the wild streak that Sasha barely knows she has. Then a family tragedy suddenly alters Liam’s life, forcing a choice and a sacrifice that neither one of them could have expected.Giving up now might just be the most impossible thing of all…

398
RHUK
English
Genre, Young Adult, Thrill Mystery Adventure

About The Author

Danielle Fernandes Dominique Schuelein-Steel (born August 14, 1947), better known by the name Danielle Steel, is an American novelist, currently the best selling author alive and the fourth bestselling fiction author of all time, with over 800 million copies sold.Based in California for most of her career, Steel has produced several books a year, often juggling up to five projects at once. Despite “a resounding lack of critical acclaim” (Publishers Weekly),[1] all her novels have been bestsellers, including those issued in hardback[citation needed]. Her formula is fairly consistent, often involving rich families facing a crisis, threatened by dark elements such as prison, fraud, blackmail and suicide. Steel has also published children’s fiction and poetry, as well as raising funds for the treatment of mental disorders. Her books have been translated into 28 languages, with 22 adapted for television, including two that have received Golden Globe nominations.


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