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Hotel Vendome: A Novel [Kindle Edition]

Danielle Steel
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America’s #1 bestseller!
 
There are some places you visit, and some places you never leave behind. Danielle Steel’s new novel follows a devoted father and the daughter he raises in the fascinating upstairs-downstairs world of a glamorous Manhattan hotel.
 
HOTEL VENDÔME
 
The hotel was old, run-down. But to Swiss-born hotelier Hugues Martin, it is a rough diamond tucked away on a quiet New York City street. So Hugues scrapes together everything he has to purchase the building—and transforms it into one of the world’s finest luxury hotels.
 
Under Hugues’s exacting supervision, the Hotel Vendôme is soon renowned for its unparalleled service and discretion—the ideal refuge for the rich and famous—and a perfect home for Hugues’s family, until his young wife abandons him, leaving Hugues the single parent to their four-year-old daughter. Still, Heloise grows up happily amid a colorful milieu of celebrities, socialites, politicians, world travelers, and the countless hotel employees who all adore her.
 
As the years pass and unexpected challenges arise, Hugues and the hotel are the center of Heloise’s life. She longs to follow in her father’s footsteps and one day run the Hotel Vendôme. The lessons she learns at his side will carry her through it all, illuminating a story no reader will forget.
 
Welcome to the Hotel Vendôme.

BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Danielle Steel's Sins of the Mother.


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About the Author

Danielle Steel has been hailed as one of the world’s most popular authors, with over 590 million copies of her novels sold. Her many international bestsellers include Happy Birthday, 44 Charles Street, Legacy, Family Ties, Big Girl, Southern Lights, and other highly acclaimed novels. She is also the author of the story of her son Nick Traina’s life and death.

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Chapter 1

The scene in the lobby of the Hotel Vendôme on East 69th Street in New York was one of impeccable elegance and meticulous precision. The black-and-white-checked-marble floors were immaculate, red runners were rolled out the instant there was a drop of rain outside, the moldings on the walls were exquisite, and the enormous crystal chandelier that hung in the lobby was reminiscent of the finest palaces in Europe. The hotel was much smaller than the one that had inspired its decor, but for practiced travelers, it was remarkably similar to the Ritz in Paris, where the Hotel Vendôme's owner had worked as an assistant manager for two years, during his training in the finest hotels in Europe.

Hugues Martin was forty years old, a graduate of the illustrious and respected École Hôtelière de Lausanne in Switzerland, and the hotel on Manhattan's Upper East Side was his dream. He still couldn't believe how lucky he had been, how perfectly it had all come together five years before. His Swiss banker father and equally conservative mother had been devastated when he announced that he wanted to go to hotel school. He came from a family of bankers, and they thought that running a hotel, or working in one, had a seamy quality to it, of which they strongly disapproved. They had done everything they could to talk him out of it, to no avail. After four years at the school in Lausanne, he trained and eventually had respected positions at the Hotel du Cap in Cap d'Antibes, the Ritz in Paris, and Claridge's in London, and even did a brief stint at the famed Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong. He figured out during that time that if he ever had his own hotel, he wanted it to be somewhere in the States.

Hugues worked at the Plaza in New York before it closed for extensive renovations, and he assumed that he was still light-years away from his dream. Then it happened. The Hotel Mulberry was put up for sale, a small tired hotel that had been run-down for years and had never been considered chic, despite its perfect location. When he heard about it, Hugues put together every penny of his savings, took out every loan he could get in both New York and Switzerland, and used all of the modest inheritance his parents had left him, which he had carefully put aside and invested. And the combination made the purchase of the hotel possible. He just managed to do it, with a mortgage on the building. And suddenly Hugues was able to buy the

Mulberry and do the necessary renovations, which took two years, and at the end of it the Hotel Vendôme was born, to the amazement of New Yorkers, most of whom said they had never even realized that there was a hotel in that location.

The building had been a small private hospital in the 1920s and was turned into a hotel in the 1940s, with abysmally bad decor. In contrast, in its transformed state, every inch of the Vendôme was magnificent, and the service was superb. Hugues had brought chefs from all over the world for their now extremely popular restaurant. His catering manager was one of the best in the business, and everyone agreed that even the food from room service was fantastic. In its first year it had become an overnight success and was booked months in advance now, with reservations made by visitors to the city from around the world. The presidential suite was one of the finest in the city. The Hotel Vendôme was an absolute gem, with beautifully decorated suites, and rooms with fireplaces, moldings, and high ceilings. The hotel faced south, so most of the rooms were sunny, and Hugues had chosen the finest china, crystal, and linens, and as many antiques as he could afford, like the chandelier in the lobby, which he had bought in Geneva at a Christie's auction. It had come out of a French château near Bordeaux and was in perfect condition.

Hugues ran his 120-room hotel with Swiss precision, a warm smile, and an iron hand. His employees were discreet and experienced, had a remarkable memory for every guest, and kept detailed files on each important client's needs and requests while they were there. It had made the Vendôme the most popular small hotel in New York for the past three years. And the moment one entered the lobby, one knew it was a special place. A young bellboy stood at the revolving door, in a uniform inspired by those the chasseurs wore at the Ritz: navy pants, a short jacket, a small amount of gold braid on the collar, and a little round hat with a strap under the chin, tilted at an angle. To meet the clients' needs, there was a fleet of willing bellmen, a crew of brilliantly capable concierges. Everyone moved rapidly to serve the guests, and the entire staff was ready to service large requests and small ones. Hugues knew that impeccable service was

essential.

The assistant managers wore black tailcoats and striped trousers, once again inspired by the Ritz. And Hugues himself was on hand night and day, in a dark blue suit, always with a white shirt and dark Hermès tie, and he had an extraordinary memory for everyone who had stayed with them and, whenever possible, greeted important guests himself. He was the consummate hotel owner, and no detail missed his practiced eye. And he expected his department heads to meet the standards that he set. Guests of the hotel came as much for the service as the luxurious decor.

As an added touch, the hotel was always filled with spectacular flowers, and its spa was one of the best. There was almost no service the staff wouldn't provide, as long as it was legal and in relatively good taste. And despite the objections Hugues knew his parents had had, he couldn't help feeling that they would have been proud of him now. He had used their money well, and the hotel had been such a success in its first three years that he was almost out of debt. It wasn't surprising, since Hugues worked day and night himself to make it what it was. And personally, his victory had come at a high price. Owning the hotel had cost him his wife. It had been the subject of considerable gossip among staff and guests.

Nine years before, when Hugues had been working at Claridge's in London, he had met Miriam Vale, the internationally famous and spectacularly beautiful supermodel. And like everyone else who laid eyes on her, he had been dazzled by her the moment they met. He had been infinitely proper and professional, as he had always been with guests of the hotels he worked in, but she was a twenty-three-year-old girl, and she had made it clear that she wanted him, and he fell head over heels in love with her overnight. She was American, and eventually he had followed her back to New York. It had been an exciting time for him, and he took a lesser position at the Plaza to be in the same city with her and continue their romance. And much to his own amazement, she was just as much in love with him, and they were married within six months. He had never been happier in his life than in their early years together.

Eighteen months later their daughter Heloise was born, and Hugues was madly in love with his wife and child. He trembled when he said it, for fear of angering the gods, but he always said then that he had the perfect life. And he was a dedicated man. Despite whatever temptations came his way in the hotel business, he was totally in love with and faithful to his wife. She continued her modeling career after Heloise was born, and everyone at the Plaza had fawned over his little girl and indulged her, and teased them about her name. Hugues assured them honestly that she had been named after his great-grandmother and he didn't expect to stay at the Plaza forever, so there was no reason not to use the name. Heloise was two years old when he bought the Mulberry and turned it into the Vendôme. He had everything he wanted then, a wife and child he loved, and his own hotel. Miriam had been far less enthused about the project and had complained bitterly that it would take too much of his time, but owning his own hotel, and one of the sort he was creating, had always been his dream.

His parents had been even less pleased about Miriam than they had been about his working in the hotel business. They had serious doubts that a spoiled, twenty-three-year-old, spectacularly beautiful, internationally known supermodel would make him a good wife. But Hugues loved her profoundly and had no doubts.

As Hugues had expected, it took two years to renovate the hotel. It came in only slightly over budget, and the end result was everything he had hoped.

He and Miriam had been married for six years, and Heloise was four, when the Hotel Vendôme opened, and Miriam had obligingly posed for some of their ads. It added a distinctive cachet that the owner was married to Miriam Vale, and male guests in particular always hoped they'd catch a glimpse of her in the lobby or at the bar. What they saw far more frequently than her mother was four-year-old Heloise following after her father, with one of the maids holding her hand, and she enchanted everyone she met. She had gone from being Heloise at the Plaza to being Heloise at the Vendôme, and became something of a mascot for the hotel, and was clearly the pride and joy of her father's life.

Greg Bones, the famous and notoriously badly behaved rock star, was one of the first guests in one of the penthouse suites, and fell in love with the hotel. Hugues was uneasy about it, because Bones was well known for trashing hotel rooms and causing chaos wherever he stayed, but he behaved surprisingly well at the Vendôme, much to Hugues's relief. And they were fully prepared to meet celebrity needs and requests.

On Greg's second day there, he met Miriam Vale Martin at the bar, surrounded by assistants, magazine editors, stylists, and a famous photographer after a shoot. They had just finished a twelve-page spread for Vogue that afternoon, and as soon as they recognized Greg Bones, they invited him to join them. And what happened afterward hadn't taken long. Miriam spent most of the following night in Greg's s...

Product Details

  • File Size: 1929 KB
  • Print Length: 338 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0385343175
  • Publisher: Delacorte Press (November 1, 2011)
  • Sold by: Random House Digital, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004N6369Y
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Story line is slow, some characters developed,others not so much. Travels A LOT  |  30 reviewers made a similar statement
I read all her books and know I'll get my money's worth every time. kenbxly  |  11 reviewers made a similar statement
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66 of 75 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A great read October 18, 2011
By rlb
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I received this as soon as it was available for download. It was a great book and I really enjoyed the characters. Heloise is a great character and Martin is so easy to fall in love with. Another great book by Danielle that I really really enjoyed.
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27 of 31 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible waste of time November 4, 2011
By Petunia
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This might be the worst book I've ever listened to. The man reading the book sounds like he's moonlighting from his job recording safety instructions for airlines. Worse than the narrator, though, there is absolutely no substance here. The characters are very hard to like, let alone relate to. The father is a spineless coward and the daughter is a spoiled brat. Maybe the storyline would be feasible if it were an 11-year-old child throwing a tantrum about her father dating and remarrying, but a 20-something woman? Come on! I've only gotten through disk 5 (of 8), and I'm not sure I'll be able to suffer through the rest...
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31 of 38 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars A Total Disappointment..... November 6, 2011
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
I have read every Danielle Steel book. I have looked forward to getting each new book of hers. This book is a total disappointment. It is boring, and poorly written. Ms. Steel's books used to be well written-well developed plots and characters. All this book is about a spineless man and a spoiled brat of a daughter, and his perfect daughter. Oh yes, don't forget the ex-wife who left.....although I suspect she is the smartest character in this book.

Please do not waste your hard earned money.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Boring November 2, 2011
By NYNY
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
I kept waiting for something to happen. I was wishing it would be a typical DS and there would be some tradegy. NOPE, NOTHING, NADA. There is no substance, the same words and phreases repeated over and over. We get it, she has red hair and freckles. We get it, life is amazing. I was so bored and angry at myself that I spent the $$ to buy and that I actually finished the book. Again DS just called it in, no research, nothing new and life is a fairy tail
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars COME BACK DANIELLE STEEL!! December 8, 2011
Format:Hardcover
Where have you gone Danielle? Are you letting one of your daughters write for you now?? This is the SECOND book of yours that sounds like someone else has written/dreamed up! Hugues runs the hotel - EVERY ASPECT - we get that! If she said it once - she said it eleventy million times in this book! If you were to take out all of the redunancy - it would be a somewhat decent short story! I agree with some other posters - I used to buy and read every DS book available. No more. First time EVER it has taken me almost three weeks to finish a Danielle Steel book - UGH! Never again.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Will the real Danielle Steele Please Come Back!!! November 6, 2011
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I have read EVERY Danielle Steele book ever written I WAS one of the faithful fans who would run out and buy the book on release date. HOWEVER NO MORE!!! This was not only the worst book I have ever read but a total waste of time. Okay the Daddy loves his daughter and the daughter loves her daddy...we get it...why do we need to hear this every other page. Not to mention that the Daddy is a spineless wimp and the daughter is a spoiled brat. Okay we get that too. So here we have a book about a spineless wimp and a spoiled brat....but there is one thing missing...A PLOT!!! Hello will the real Danielle Steele please come back to us.....remember the good old days where you could pick up a Danielle Steele book and not want to put it down untill its all done. I dont so much care about the money I lost...but I will never get my time back that I spent reading this plotless book with two of the worst characters I have ever read. One more faithfull Danielle Steele reader down the tubes....she lost me over this waste of time dribble book that I just read.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Bummer November 2, 2011
By Sharon
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The first half of this book is narrated to you convincing you that everything is perfect and loved. Every time the plot would pick up the pace a bit it would fizzle. Finally the last half of the book redeems itself slightly. I wish D.S. would expand her vocabulary to include other words beside perfect and love or loved. When the word Love is used no less than four times in a single short page it becomes redundant. This book had great possibilities but, for me, it fell short.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars What's happened to Ms. Steel? November 13, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
I started reading Danielle Steel a few years ago and really liked how interesting her stories were. The last few have been really dumbed down and not too intriguing. I started reading Hotel Vendome and got to a point where I just couldn't finish it. Why is Hughes so afraid to tell his NINETEEN year old daughter he is dating? That is the dumbest thing. And then she has a tantrum for WEEKS when she finds out he is marrying? I am not surprised to come onto to Amazon and see a 2/5 rating. Save yourself the money and go to the library if you are curious. I'm glad my copy came from the library and it is going right back -- unfinished. I will no longer rush to read any new Steel books. I wonder if she is even writing them anymore.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Hotel Vendome
Once again Danielle proves to be a connoseur of human nature and writes in a way you can't put the book down!
Published 9 hours ago by susana lagier
5.0 out of 5 stars Read in two days.
Very good read. I loved leaning about the hotel business and Europe and New York. I highly recommend it to you.
Published 4 days ago by Diane Camelo
5.0 out of 5 stars Hotel vendome
Excellent
Danielle steel is just a great author. I always enjoy her novels. It is a must read. I love when they tell you how many words.
Published 5 days ago by Gail Beutjer
5.0 out of 5 stars good reading
This was a good book and reminded me and everyone who reads it the value of a single parent. Very well written
Published 8 days ago by Lois Smith
4.0 out of 5 stars A busy life
Watching a girl and her family grow over the years.
Reading about their trials and tribulations
I haven't read a Danielle Steel book in years because they all began to... Read more
Published 9 days ago by LindaLou Parker
5.0 out of 5 stars Love DS
I love every book DS has written. She is one of my favorite authors and will always read all of her books.
Published 10 days ago by sienagirl
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved this book
This book just touched my heart it and I enjoyed every minute reading it, recommending it to all my friends to read
Published 11 days ago by Arceily Grube
5.0 out of 5 stars another great book!
Again a great book! I have been reading Danielle Steel books since high school and loved every one!! I can't wait to read the next one!!,
Published 11 days ago by Lori Willis
4.0 out of 5 stars Easy reading
Good story line with a few unexpected twists.. Type of book that could spin off a few more books about the characters in this book.
Published 13 days ago by Constance Roberts
5.0 out of 5 stars Hotel Vendome
Another Danielle Steel special book. Her books always make me feel good because they are about love and good people and have happy endings.
Published 14 days ago by Sylvia Sherwood
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Danielle Steel has been hailed as one of the world's most popular authors, with over 590 million copies of her novels sold. Her many international bestsellers include 44 Charles Street, Legacy, Family Ties, Big Girl, Southern Lights, Matters of the Heart, One Day at a Time, and other highly acclaimed novels. She is also the author of His Bright Light, the story of her son Nick Traina's life and death.

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