Friday, January 22, 2021

Book Review: All that Glitters

 

All That Glitters

A Novel

by Danielle Steel

 Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine 

Delacorte Press

 Women's Fiction 

Pub Date 17 Nov 2020



I am reviewing a copy of All That Glitters through Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine/Delacorte Press:



Nicole Martin, also known as Coco is destined to have it all.  She is the only child of doting, successful parents, she was given every opportunity in life. She had inherited her Mother’s incredible beauty and creativity, along with her father’s work ethic and diligence, she has the world at her feet. Her graduation from Columbia is fast approaching, and with it the summer job of her dreams working at a magazine.   She finds herself busy between work, leisurely weekends at her family’s home in Southampton, and spending as much time as possible with her best friend, Sam, life couldn’t be better—until tragedy strikes. Coco’s beloved parents are killed in a terrorist attack while on vacation in France.





Coco finds herself devastated and alone, Coco must find a way to move forward and make her way in the world without the family she loved.  




Coco is determined to forge her own path, as well as to make her parents proud, so she pursues her dreams excited by the opportunities that come her way.  She has set a goal for herself, that is to think outside the box and to play by her own rules.  As she finds herself drawn to charismatic, fascinating men, each relationship will teach Coco new lessons, some delightful, some painful. She will come to realize what matters, and how strong she truly is—and in the end, she will discover herself.




This book richly explores one woman’s poignant journey through life, All That Glitters is a compelling tale of challenges, heartbreak, discovery, and triumph, a powerful reminder that all that glitters is not the essence of life. 




I give All that Glitters five out of five stars!



Happy Reading!


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