Author:Danielle Steel
Simon Steinberg and Blaire Scott are one of the most respected couples in Hollywood.
They have defied the Hollywood cliché: together for decades, with three children who are successful and happy.
But when their daughter, Allegra, surprises them by getting engaged suddenly they're set to have a wedding in their Bel Air home.
As preparations begin, the chaos of last-minute arrangements, surprise announcements and ever-increasing anxiety brings out both the best and the worst in the A-list family. As plans unfold, the whole family is forced to re-evaluate their own relationships and question what's really important.
The wedding offers an opportunity for reconciliation, forgiveness and symbolises the hope of a new beginning.
Steel goes straight for fundamentals of human nature... she has her finger on the button when it comes to modern emotions - and her readers can expect a good cry
—— Daily MailFor drama that tugs at the heartstrings, try Danielle Steel
—— TodayA master of his discipline rightly hailed as one of the best historical novelists writing today
—— Daily ExpressCoolly exact with his characters and their honourable motives. His aim is to make the destruction of the sailor by his love seem as inevitable as the ocean
—— GuardianMishima's imagery is as artful as a Japanese flower arrangement
—— New York TimesThe work of Tanizaki offers to us in the West one of the most valuable keys to understanding the Japanese crisis of identity
—— IndependentAn extraordinary book which can truly be said to break new ground
—— New Yorker