The Cottage by Danielle Steel

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  • Pub. Date: September 2008
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 123,723
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    • Pub. Date: September 2008
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 123,723

    Synopsis

    Danielle Steel’s New York Times bestseller weaves a compelling story of fame and friendship, charmed lives and private struggles…and of three very different men whose lives converge and collide at . . .

    A gleaming Rolls-Royce pulls through the gates of the magnificent Bel Air estate known as The Cottage. The man behind the wheel is Hollywood’s ageless wonder, Cooper Winslow. A star of the silver screen for decades, a man whose allure to women is legendary, Coop exudes old-fashioned glamour. But Coop is broke. And with no major roles coming his way, he is faced with the prospect of selling his beloved home, or at least renting out parts of it.

    His new tenants, Mark Friedman and Jimmy O’Connor, are coping with their own problems. Mark’s wife just walked out, and Jimmy recently lost his own wife to illness. And when Mark’s teenage children move in, The Cottage is transformed, with music blasting and teenagers on skateboards crashing into vintage cars. But amid the chaos, three men are becoming unlikely friends…and each finds himself changing, Coop most of all. Because beneath the dazzle and the bravado is a man trying to keep control of his carefully ordered world. A scandal threatens Coop’s romance with a wealthy debutante….A devastating accident almost claims the life of one of the housemates….The Cottage welcomes a new houseguest who will change Coop’s life in unexpected ways. Among the people who now share his life, Coop Winslow may find a chance to build a happiness he could never have dreamed of, and to become the kind of human being he has never been.

    Against a glitteringbackdrop, Danielle Steel tells a deeper story, of the choices and unexpected turns of fate that can shape characters and lives.

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    Biography

    Danielle Steel has become more of a legend than any one of her books, which never fail to make the bestseller lists. Something of Steel's refinement and gentility transfers to her prose as her heroines enjoy enviable triumphs over inevitable tragedies.

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    The Cottage..............by Lisalatte

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    May 23, 2009: As always.............an amazing and captivating story by this author!

    Enjoyed it and it was a smoothe read..............thanks again

    Not what I was expectingby Anonymous

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    May 12, 2006: This is the first Danielle Steel book I've ever read and judging from her reputation I was expecting more that what I got from this book. The characters were shallow and their actions were unrealistic. When I finish a book I usually feel like I'm losing a friend becuase I get so wrapped up in the characters. When I finished this book the only emotion I felt was disappointment. The characters were paired of in an unnatural manner and I did not feel connected. There was also a lot of unnecessary repetition that threw me off course when I would have to read back and make sure that there really was that much repetitiona dn I was not just loosing my mind. All in all the idea behind the book was interesting, but it appeared to be hastily written with little thought about being believable.


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