Crossings by Danielle Steel

Crossings by Danielle Steel

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Summary

A novel featuring two married couples whose lives become interwined during World War II. Armand, who at the start of the story is the French Ambassador to the United States, is married to an American, Lianne. Steel magnate, Nick stays with his selfish wife, Hillary, to avoid losing his son.

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Crossings by Danielle Steel

At Journey's end would a new life begin? When Liane crossed the Atlantic and arrived in Europe, the future seemed bright and beautiful. Only the image of a face haunted her new life in France. Then the war sent her on her second fateful crossing, leaving her husband and family far behind. Suspended between two worlds, Liane was swept into a passionate love affair, a bright, brief moment of total happiness. Would the voyage seal her love for ever, or leave her stranded on the shores of heartbreak and despair.
American-born, Danielle Steele lived in Paris for most of her childhood returning to New York to work in PR. When the recession hit and the company went out of business she wrote her first novel GOING HOME and has since established herself as a writer of extraordinary scope.
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ISBN 13 9780751505412
ISBN 10 0751505412
Title Crossings
Author Danielle Steel
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 1994-03-03
Number of pages 416
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.