A Mother’s Love

by

Danielle Steel

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Long-time Danielle Steel fans who enjoy her familiar writing style and themes.
  • Readers who appreciate stories about mother-daughter relationships and family dynamics.
  • Those who enjoy light, escapist fiction with elements of romance and mild suspense.
  • People interested in stories about overcoming past traumas and personal growth.
  • Readers who like books featuring strong, successful female protagonists in their 50s.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking complex, nuanced character development and intricate plotlines.
  • Those who are easily frustrated by repetitive writing and excessive exposition.
  • Fans of fast-paced thrillers or deeply emotional, character-driven narratives.
  • Readers looking for realistic portrayals of relationships and life situations.
  • Those who prefer books with diverse casts of characters and perspectives.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Heartwarming story about a mother's love and devotion to her twin daughters
  • Explores themes of overcoming childhood trauma and emotional resilience
  • Offers a blend of romance, family drama, and international suspense
  • Features a strong female protagonist navigating empty nest syndrome and personal growth
  • Portrays the evolving relationship between a mother and her adult children
  • Includes elements of luxury and escapism with a Parisian setting
  • Tackles issues of trust, healing, and moving forward after past traumas
  • Provides comfort and familiarity for long-time Danielle Steel fans
  • Narration by Dan John Miller in the audiobook version is praised as solid and competent
  • Offers a quick, easy read for those seeking light fiction

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Repetitive writing style with many details and sentiments repeated throughout
  • Lack of depth in character development and relationships
  • Predictable plot with little suspense or surprises
  • Rushed or abrupt ending leaving many plot threads unresolved
  • Unrealistic scenarios and convenient plot devices
  • Overemphasis on the protagonist's wealth and beauty
  • Lack of emotional engagement between characters, especially the mother and daughters
  • Slow pacing with little action until late in the story
  • Inconsistent narrative perspective shifting between first and third person
  • Choice of male narrator for a predominantly female perspective story in the audiobook version

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