NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - A renowned supermodel's world is torn
apart in an instant, sending her on an unexpected journey of
discovery in this masterful novel from #1 New York Times
bestselling author Danielle Steel.
Veronique Vincent is a star. At age twenty-two, she is one of the
most sought-after models in fashion, gracing the covers of
magazines and walking the runways of haute couture shows across
the globe. Yet, despite being the consummate professional,
Veronique wants little of the glamorous life that modeling
affords her. The beloved daughter of a hardworking single mother,
she has always preferred spending time at home or with her
kindhearted boyfriend to attending lavish parties. When a quick
getaway presents a welcome break on the heels of Paris Fashion
Week, and before a Vogue cover shoot in Tokyo, Veronique is
thrilled, eager to escape the mayhem of her busy schedule. Then,
out of nowhere, a tragic explosion at Zaventem Airport in
Brussels changes her life forever.
The ruthless terrorist attack has the entire world on edge.
Veronique finds herself hospitalized and alone, devastated to
learn that the blast has killed both of the people she loved
most. She is also forced to confront the harsh reality that she
has been severely injured, her famous appearance forever altered.
As she plunges into seclusion, the industry that once adored her
believes her to have fallen off the . In truth, she is
struggling to find herself again after losing everything, and to
discover what truly matters in life. But her mother's will,
accompanied by a letter Veronique never knew existed, reveals
long-held secrets, introducing her to a world she hadn't even
known was possible.
As Veronique forges bonds old and new, she begins to see a light
beyond the darkness she has come to inhabit, finding peace in
rtunities to help others, and redefining for herself what
beauty is, and what it truly means to be beautiful. Danielle
Steel presents a story of one woman's breathtaking perseverance
in moving beyond tragedy to a life more meaningful than she could
ever have imagined. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A renowned
supermodel’s world is torn apart in an instant, sending her on an
unexpected journey of discovery in this masterful novel from #1
New York Times bestselling author Danielle Steel.
Veronique Vincent is a star. At age twenty-two, she is one of the
most sought-after models in fashion, gracing the covers of
magazines and walking the runways of haute couture shows across
the globe. Yet, despite being the consummate professional,
Veronique wants little of the glamorous life that modeling
affords her. The beloved daughter of a hardworking single mother,
she has always preferred spending time at home or with her
kindhearted boyfriend to attending lavish parties. When a quick
getaway presents a welcome break on the heels of Paris Fashion
Week, and before a Vogue cover shoot in Tokyo, Veronique is
thrilled, eager to escape the mayhem of her busy schedule. Then,
out of nowhere, a tragic explosion at Zaventem Airport in
Brussels changes her life forever.
The ruthless terrorist attack has the entire world on edge.
Veronique finds herself hospitalized and alone, devastated to
learn that the blast has killed both of the people she loved
most. She is also forced to confront the harsh reality that she
has been severely injured, her famous appearance forever altered.
As she plunges into seclusion, the industry that once adored her
believes her to have fallen off the . In truth, she is
struggling to find herself again after losing everything, and to
discover what truly matters in life. But her mother’s will,
accompanied by a letter Veronique never knew existed, reveals
long-held secrets, introducing her to a world she hadn’t even
known was possible.
As Veronique forges bonds old and new, she begins to see a light
beyond the darkness she has come to inhabit, finding peace in
rtunities to help others, and redefining for herself what
beauty is, and what it truly means to be beautiful. Danielle
Steel presents a story of one woman’s breathtaking perseverance
in moving beyond tragedy to a life more meaningful than she could
ever have imagined.