Author:Danielle Steel

Sisters is a spectacular tale of loss, heartbreak and one family’s triumph against the cruelties of fate.
Candy is blazing her way as an international supermodel . . . Her sister, Tammy, has a L.A. job producing the most successful hit show on TV. . . In New York, oldest sister Sabrina is an ambitious young lawyer, while Annie is an American artist in Florence . . . On one Fourth of July, the four sisters return home for their family’s annual gathering. But before the holiday is over, tragedy strikes and their world is changed forever.
Now, the sisters must come together to support each other with the kind of honesty and unconditional love only sisters can provide.
Readers Love Danielle Steel
'AMAZING... I actually had tears filling my eyes.' Goodreads Reviewer 5*
'Wonderful, wonderful story!' Goodreads Reviewer 5*
'The best book I've read by Danielle Steel' Goodreads Reviewer 5*
'...I cried at least 5 times.' Goodreads Reviewer 5*
The best book of its kind that this reviewer has come across in ages ... [Marian] Keyes has for years been the undisputed queen of applying the light tender touch to dark, painful subjects - well, Sinéad Moriarty is now a worthy competitor for that crown ... In My Sister's Shoes bounces with love, life and fun
—— Sunday IndependentA real talent ... Sinéad Moriarty has a gift at unwrapping a good, plausible tale and creating likeable characters that you care about
—— Irish IndependentA fabulous book ... at times touching and at others genuinely hilarious
—— Sunday TribuneTouching ... warm-hearted
—— Irish Mail on SundayA tear-jerker which will have you in stitches
—— Full HouseThis warm, touching book is truly bittersweet - you will laugh and cry
—— My WeeklyA lovely, thought-provoking tale
—— The SunA funny, easy-going, heart-warming read
—— WomanTouching and funny
—— CloserA real talent ... Sinéad Moriarty has a gift at unwrapping a good, plausible tale and creating likeable characters that you care about
—— IRISH INDEPENDENTA good story, flourishing characters, and the most persuasive narrative voice
—— GuardianA classic tale of the triumph of youthful naivety over middle-aged cynicism
—— Good Book GuideClassic coming of age novel
—— Oxford Times






