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Suspects by Danielle Steel

bonniereads777's review against another edition

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5.0

Theodora Morgan is a fashion icon, but has been mostly in seclusion since her billionaire husband, Matthieu, and their son Axel were kidnapped and murdered a year before. She is slowly beginning to attend events at some of her pop-up stores, but maintains a behind-the-scenes profile. Mike Andrews is a CIA operative investigating Pierre De Vaumont, a social networker with Russian contacts. When Mike and Theo meet, they have a connection, but she has no idea of the danger she is in or the real reason Mike came into her life.

This is a riveting story that is all at once sad, thrilling, and hopeful. The romance between Theo and Mike is well done, and the CIA thriller aspect of this novel is compelling. The main characters instantly draw the reader in and the book is filled with intrigue.

I noticed something when reading this book that made me smile. All of the writing manuals, classes, and guides always say “Show, don’t tell. Don’t just tell the story. Show it in dialogue. ” Well, I would say 75% of this story is telling, not showing, but it doesn’t matter. It’s captivating, compelling, and moving. The characters are believable and I connected with them immediately. It completely works. And it made me realize that most or all of the books that I’ve read by Ms. Steel have been written this way. That old adage that “rules are made to be broken” stands true here. This style works for Danielle Steel, as many millions of her readers will attest. It is a good lesson for writers to remember. If you want to write in a way that may break a few rules, and it works for you, go for it. Fans of romantic thrillers and of Danielle Steel will greatly enjoy this one.

I received a free copy of this book from Random House via Netgalley. My review is voluntary and my opinions are my own.

oblivien's review against another edition

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2.0

Well this is my first Danielle Steel book and it was such a disappointment.. I will give her more recent book a try, maybe her story telling got better?

I can't believe this book even has more than 3 stars ratings... reads like a short story for a 300+ pages book, story barely developed and nor the characters.

cherylbookcollins's review against another edition

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5.0

I enjoyed this story, the 2 lead characters were very interesting, and their story wove together nicely. It's always nice to get a new Danielle Steel and read it cover to cover in one sitting.

tdurst's review against another edition

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3.0

Quick read
Kidnapping gone wrong
Predictable romance

Same old **helpless female waiting for a male to rescue her** trope.

Sigh

bhunsberger's review against another edition

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4.0

I received an advanced copy of this book.

Theodora is our main character in this story. We learn of her tragic background where her husband and son were kidnapped and killed. Her life has continued as she leads both her and her husband's businesses, but now she is always surrounded by security to prevent further danger.
Theodora begins to branch out again and has a trip to New York City planned. Another passenger on the plane pops up on the radar of the CIA which leads to some tracking, and more awareness of Theodora. CIA op Mike Andrews is intrigued by the man who triggered their alert, but he becomes quite invested in Theodora, both professionally and personally.
This story is a classic Steel romance, and includes a good deal of intrigue and mystery.

meldav4's review against another edition

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4.0

This book had a very quick start. I felt like everything jumped in fast and a lot of info was provided right from the start, rather than being drawn out in the beginning the way some others have done. I found this book to be very different than Steel’s “usual” style. There was still the romance, the powerful characters, the talented writing; but this had more of a suspense style to it than previous works. It was good and I enjoyed it, but as a long time fan of this author, I prefer the style I am used to and the one I count on when I pick up one of her books. But I do not want to sway anyone to NOT read it, because it is a very good book. I just personally prefer what I am used to with her books. I am always in awe that one person can write as many books as she has and always have new topics to explore and create. She is such an extremely talented author and I always look forward to reading her books. I can absolutely picture this one being made into a movie, it would be fantastic. Fingers crossed!

mdpbernal's review against another edition

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challenging emotional mysterious sad fast-paced

3.75

chantalsbookstuff's review against another edition

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3.0

I think this one will keep on getting mixed reviews due to the ongoing Ukraine crises. July 2022 is my DS catch up month. I did like this book, but as I've found with some of DS's newer books they only seem average lately. I will keep hoping that we receive a stellar one soon!

booklover4887's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Great book wasn't sure I was going to like it but the more I read into it I'm enjoying it 

bookedonbooks2020's review

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5.0

Suspects by Danielle Steel is a romance and a thriller. A CIA agent answers a call about a passenger from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport who is possibly on the No Fly list and ends up becoming infatuated with another passenger, whose name he recognizes from a recent tragedy. Not liking the coincedence that she would end up on the same flight as the other passenger, he becomes determined to protect her and pushes to find the group who murdered her husband and child.

This felt much more like a thriller than Danielle Steel's books normally do, which I enjoyed and had a hard time putting down.

Thank you to Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine, Delacorte Press and NetGalley.