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In her fifty-second bestselling novel, Danielle Steel tells a gripping tale of betrayal and resilience. Marie-Ange Hawkins enjoys a dream childhood in a beautiful French château until a tragic accident leaves her orphaned at eleven. Sent to live with her resentful great-aunt on an Iowa farm, she is cut off from her past and forced to work tirelessly, longing for the day she can return to her beloved home. The only solace comes from her friendship with local boy Billy Parker, but her true desire is for education and escape. After her twenty-first birthday, an unexpected visitor offers her the chance to return to France and the château. There, she meets Comte Bernard de Beauchamp, a charming widower who welcomes her into his life and heart. Their life together blossoms into marriage and children, but soon takes a dark turn when a mysterious woman reveals a chilling secret that shakes Marie-Ange's world. With Billy far away and danger closing in, she must summon the courage to confront the truth. Steel's powerful narrative explores the complexities of trust and deception, leading Marie-Ange to a moment where her survival hinges on a final leap of faith—the only path to reclaiming her freedom and life.

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Courage, Danielle Steel, Marie-Pierre Malfait

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Année de publication
2001
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2,49 €

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Titre
Courage
Langue
Français
Publié
2001
Format
rigide
Pages
276
ISBN10
2744171808
ISBN13
9782744171802
Séries
Première publication
2001
Titre original
Leap of Faith
Évaluation
3,7 sur 5
Description
In her fifty-second bestselling novel, Danielle Steel tells a gripping tale of betrayal and resilience. Marie-Ange Hawkins enjoys a dream childhood in a beautiful French château until a tragic accident leaves her orphaned at eleven. Sent to live with her resentful great-aunt on an Iowa farm, she is cut off from her past and forced to work tirelessly, longing for the day she can return to her beloved home. The only solace comes from her friendship with local boy Billy Parker, but her true desire is for education and escape. After her twenty-first birthday, an unexpected visitor offers her the chance to return to France and the château. There, she meets Comte Bernard de Beauchamp, a charming widower who welcomes her into his life and heart. Their life together blossoms into marriage and children, but soon takes a dark turn when a mysterious woman reveals a chilling secret that shakes Marie-Ange's world. With Billy far away and danger closing in, she must summon the courage to confront the truth. Steel's powerful narrative explores the complexities of trust and deception, leading Marie-Ange to a moment where her survival hinges on a final leap of faith—the only path to reclaiming her freedom and life.