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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Safe Harbour,
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This review is from: Safe Harbour (Hardcover)
Ted Mackenzie and his bi-polar son Chad were killed in a plane crash nine months ago. Left behind to pick up the pieces are Ted's wife Ophelie and daughter Pip. Ophelie is in a severe depression and can hardly take care of Pip except for the basics. Ophelie leases a house at Safe Harbour for the summer and while there Pip befriends artist and recluse Matt Bowles. They become fast friends despite a difference in age. Matt is suffering from the loss of his children through a divorce. Ophelie and Matt meet and although they don't hit it off at the beginning they become good friends. Matt becomes a pillar of support for Ophelie and Pip as they go through the one year anniversary of the death of their husband/father and son/brother. Through their friendship the wounds begin to heal and they begin to move on with their lives.Safe Harbour was an OK read. It wasn't the best Danielle Steel book I've read. This book seemed more thought about than some of her previous works. The storyline was good and the characters were likeable. The story-telling in itself seemed to be choppy. The story would move along at a pretty good pace and then seem to get stuck with remembering what had already been stated. This is the same repetitiveness as in Steel's more current work. I must say that this book shocked me when a little over halfway through there is a surprising and shocking twist to the story. This twist had me rereading the pages to make sure I was reading it right. This was a very important part of the story and I was just amazed at how well written this plot twist was. I must say I was speechless when I got to this part of the story. Safe Harbour seemed to have some of the quality of the older Danielle Steel books. Again, the only part I didn't like was the repeated facts that were written every few pages or at least once a chapter. I would have given the book five stars if it wasn't for the repitition. All in all a good read with a good ending.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Safe Harbour (Hardcover)
Finally Danielle Steel has written a book that doesn't sound just like all of her others. Sure....same bit of storyline..but much better developed characters and a refreshing twist. Pip is a very sweet 11 yr-old girl who wins the heart of painter Matt. Pip's mother Ophelie was a disturbed mother who had suffered a loss but finds herself again after spending time with Matt. Add Mousse, the dog, and a few other additions and you have the perfect story. The ending was a bit far-fetched but overall, this book is a winner!
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Time to Fire the Editor!,
By Donna Reynolds (Syracuse, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Safe Harbour (Hardcover)
Okay, I give up! Who edited this book? Is Danielle Steel so sacrosanct that her editors are not allowed to edit? I agree with those who have written that this book was an improvement over the last few. Sure, the main character is the same, weak, indecisive, codependent woman but at least this one has a little gumption and actually stands up for herself. I am beginning to think that these characters have to be a reflection of Ms. Steel's own personality. Why else would she continue to create these weak women? Danielle Steel knows the pain of losing a child and offers some good suggestions for dealing with that pain. But as many steps forward as Opehlie takes, she seems to take an equal number of steps back. It is so frustrating. At least she reacted correctly when faced with the "ultimate betrayal." With some heavy editing, this book might have been a three for me. As it is, with all the run-on and incomplete sentences and constant repeating of phrases, I can only rate it a two.
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