Safe Harbour
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2003
338
Novel • Fiction
Northern California Coast • Contemporary
2003
Adult
18+ years
In Safe Harbour by Danielle Steel, a young girl and her mother cope with overwhelming loss. As they seek solace near the ocean, they form a bond with a compassionate artist who helps them find healing and hope. This story explores themes of grief, resilience, and the redemptive power of friendship.
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Danielle Steel's Safe Harbour is a poignant tale of healing and second chances that resonates with readers for its emotional depth and engaging characters. Critics praise its heartfelt exploration of loss and love, yet some find the narrative predictable. Overall, it delivers a touching story with Steel's trademark warmth and empathy.
Readers who would enjoy Safe Harbour by Danielle Steel are typically fans of emotional, character-driven stories, and family dramas. They also appreciate heartfelt narratives seen in The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks or Summer Island by Kristin Hannah. Ideal for readers seeking hope and redemption amidst life's challenges and relationships.
27,176 ratings
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Mixed feelings
Not a fan
338
Novel • Fiction
Northern California Coast • Contemporary
2003
Adult
18+ years
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