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Impossible
Impossible
Author: Danielle Steel
ISBN-13: 9780593053270
ISBN-10: 0593053273
Publication Date: 4/1/2005
Pages: 399
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Bantam Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 6
This is probably the worst Danielle Steel book I've ever read. Nothing but garbage. "wacky artist, blah blah blah...wacky artist, blah blah blah...wacky artist blah blah blah." I'm not kidding, it was that repetitive and silly. Save your credits for something else!!
ladycholla avatar reviewed Impossible on + 2081 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Okay if you like Steel.
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Helpful Score: 1
Impossible weaves an extraordinary tale of love and compromise, of taking chances and counting blessings. Two people are given another change in life and love. Very passionate book.
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Helpful Score: 1
Another Danielle Steel bestseller! When a high-powered gallery owner collides with a wildly offbeat artist, it's the perfect recipe for diaster. But in her 63rd bestselling novel, Danielle Steel proves that when two hopelessly mismatched people share a love for ar, a passion for each other, and a city lik Paris, nothing is truly impossible...or is it?
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I Love Danielle Steele books.
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With unerring insight into the hearts of men and women-and into the soul of the artist-Danielle Steel takes us into a world of glamour and genius,priceless art and dazzling creativity. Her most compelling novel to date, ImPossible weaves an extraordinary tale of love and compromise,of taking chances and counting blessings.
jadeval76 avatar reviewed Impossible on + 16 more book reviews
above average Danielle Steel book!
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Touching, heart-wrenching & heart-warming story that will melt your heart and set your soul on fire. Everyone loves a good tear-jerker every once in awhile...........this is definitely it. Danielle Steel at her finest!!!
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This is about a man that was an art dealer and he had one daughter and his wife died and he raised his daughter in the art world and she went to school in NY and he lived in Paris and she married a man from NY and worked on Wall Street and she finally finished school and went back to Paris to live but only for a few years and then she had to go back to NY because her husband was called back.
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Impossible by Danille Steel, weaves an extraordinary tale of love and compromise, of taking chances and counting blessings. A high powered gallery owner collides with an offbeat artist, creating a recipe for disaster! Liam, a stiking young painter, 9 yrs younger than Sasha creates chaos out of her ordered world and draws out the wild streak in Sasha that she never knew she possessed. From the snow falling on the Tulleries to the joy of eating ice cream by candlellight, the artist and the art dealer have tasted perfection. And giving up now might just be the most impossible thing of all.
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I really enjoyed this book. A wonderful story of finding a second love from an unexpected source.
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Typical Danielle Steel book. Worth the read if you like her books.
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Three strangers lives become linked after a terible storm ravages northern California. A page turner.
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another great page turner be Steel
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When a high-powered gallery owner collides with a wildly off beat artist, its the perfect recipe for disaster. Danielle steel proves that when two hopelessly mismatched people share a love for art, a passion for each other, and a city like Paris, nothing is truly impossible...or is it. very good read
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This shows that nothing is impossible.
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great story line. i dont even like romance.
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Steel's usual formula is at play here in a new love story about the difficulties of a relationship between two wildly different persons. Sasha is a high-powered gallery owner, and Liam is a feckless artist. Recently widowed, Sasha, who is nine years older than Liam, is staid, conservative, and bound by tradition. Liam is married (unhappily), manic, and a pronounced nonconformist. While Sasha has been busy building her father's Parisian art gallery into an international success, Liam has become the darling of the art world. The two meet and gradually begin an affair, but soon their strong personalities get in the way of their blossoming relationship. As well-heeled Sasha tries to keep the affair hidden from her grown children and her snooty clientele, Liam is working hard to draw Sasha out of that world and into his. Eventually, the differences become too much for them to handle, and the lovers clash, break up, and (surprise!) come together again in a dramatic, suspenseful finale. No surprises here, but Steel knows what her fans want, and this solid, meaty tale will not disappoint them;
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love her books, I'm always buying them when they come out in paperback.
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Excellent, very enjoyable. It is nice to know that someone knows that people over 40 have a life.
KimsClub avatar reviewed Impossible on + 53 more book reviews
Life is an art form. Two hopelessly mismatched people - is it possible that this is love? Impossible - or not?
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A fun, romance! I don't read much Danielle Steel but enjoyed this book immensely. A comment on how breaking out of the invisible bonds of our lives can enrich us.
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Sasha has been building her Parisian art gallery and Liam has been growing into a wonderful young painter. There is a 9-year age difference between them, but they keep meeting because of their interests in art. Sasha needs to keep Liam hidden from her young children and Liam wants to bring out Sasha's wild side. But, tragedy hits Liam's life and tests their relationship. This is about taking chances and counting blessings.
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another great book of danielle steels
mysteryfan avatar reviewed Impossible on + 43 more book reviews
A truly soul searching tale of love and loss. A wonderfully spun story of glamour and art and the romance and love that surrounds it.
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Sasha de Suvery Boardman, the 48-year-old heroine of Steel's latest romance, knew she had it all - perfect marriage, two terrific grown kids, prestigious art galleries in Paris and New York, three luxury homes - until her husband's fatal heart attack. Now brokenhearted, but still beautiful and chic, she buries herself in her gallery work, until son Xavier introduces her to bad-boy painter Liam Allison, a gorgeous, "wacky" 39-year-old who instantly "[brings] out the mother in her." So she offers him a gallery contract, thus igniting a "torrid affair" punctuated by endless arguments about their nine-year age difference, his severe allergy to all forms of authority and their incompatible "lifestyles and appearances" (including his strong aversion to wearing socks). Despite Steel's repeated assurances that Liam is actually "innocent and likable," his petulance and impulsiveness are seriously off-putting, and the tortured romance has an icky, near-incestuous quality that may make some readers cringe. Others may just be bored by the sketchy, meandering plot, the skimpy characterizations and the hyperbolic, often stunningly repetitious style ("He was just a young man who liked to have fun and still acted like a boy at times, full of mischief and fun")
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Pretty predictable book, but still a fun read.
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Another great Danielle Steele love story. A quick read.
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Excellent book
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When a high-powered gallery owner collides with an offbeat artist, it's the perfect recipe for disaster. Sasha is widowed and knows she was lucky to have been married to a wonderful man. Liam's impulsive behavior has helped tear his marriage apart. While Sasha has been building her Parisian art gallery into an intercontinental success, Liam has been growing into one of the most striking young painters of his time. Utterly unalike--and with a nine-year age difference between them--the two are brought crashing together by the miracle of art. But can they juggle a secret, somewhat scandalous relationship?
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When a high-powered gallery owner collided with a wildly offbeat artist, it's the perfect recipe for disaster. But in her 63rd bestselling novel, Danielle Steel proves that when two hopelessly mismatched people share a love for art, a passion for each other, and a city like Paris, nothing is truly impossible...or is it?

IMPOSSILBE

Everything Sasha does is within the boundaries of tradition. Liam is sockless in December. Sasha is widowed, a woman who knows she was lucky enough to be married to the most wonderful man in the world and thankful for every moment they had. Liam is half in and half out of a marriage that onk a "wacky" artist could manage, and that his own impossible impulsive behavior has helped tear apart. But while Sasha has been methodically building her father's Parision art gallery into an intercontinental success story, Liam has been growing into one of the most original and striking young painters of his time. So while the two are utterly unalike-and a nine-year age difference stares them squarely in the face-the miracle of art brings them crashing together. Now the question is, can Sasha guard her reputation while juggling a secret, somewhat scandalous relationship? And how can Liam, who lives for the moment, put up with a woman who insists on having things her own way, in her own style, and at her own time?

For Sasha, it's a matter of keeping Liam hidden from her grown children and well-heeled clientele as she commutes between New York and Paris and two thriving galleries. For Liam, it's about creating chaos out of order, bring out the wild steak that Sasha barely knows she has, of choosing pizza over foie gras, and making love when others are busy making money. That is, until a family tragedy suddenly alters Liam's life-and forces a choice and a sacrifice that neither one of them could have expected. But from the snow falling on the Tuileries to the joy of eating ice cream by candlelight, the artist and the art dealer have tasted perfection. And giving up now might just be the most impossible thing of all.

With unerring insight into the hearts of men and women-and into the soul of the artist-Danielle Steel takes us into a world of glamour and genius, priceless art and dazzling creativity. From the luxurious galleries of Europe to the endless beaches of the Hamptons, ImPossible weaves an extraordinary tale of love and compromise, of taking chances and counting blessings. With brilliant color and breathtaking emotion, Danielle Steel has written her most compelling novel to date.
Kittymama avatar reviewed Impossible on + 107 more book reviews
Sasha is a high-powered gallery owner, and Liam is a feckless artist. Recently widowed, Sasha, who is nine years older than Liam, is staid, conservative, and bound by tradition. Liam is married (unhappily), manic, and a pronounced nonconformist. While Sasha has been busy building her father's Parisian art gallery into an international success, Liam has become the darling of the art world. The two meet and gradually begin an affair, but soon their strong personalities get in the way of their blossoming relationship. As well-heeled Sasha tries to keep the affair hidden from her grown children and her snooty clientele, Liam is working hard to draw Sasha out of that world and into his. Eventually, the differences become too much for them to handle, and the lovers clash, break up, and (surprise!) come together again in a dramatic, suspenseful finale.
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Good story from a master with words.
Sparkles avatar reviewed Impossible on + 79 more book reviews
Another fantastic Danielle Steel novel.
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This was the first Danielle Steel book I ever read - to me she is an author that keeps your interest from the beginning and makes you cry at the end - I read this book in a day - loved it - I read her new ones every time they come out - enjoy
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A sweet, sad story of love lost & found again.
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Great reading
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QUICK READ
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Danielle Steele's lastest book. As always, GREAT!
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GOOd book!
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not one of the best of her works and was story was told mostly by third person information.
Calliope13 avatar reviewed Impossible on + 98 more book reviews
When a high-powered gallery owner collides with an offbeat artist, it's the perfect recipe for disaster. Sasha is widowed and knows she was lucky to have been married to a wonderful man. Liam's impulsive behavior has helped tear his marriage apart. While Sasha has been building her Parisian art gallery into an intercontinental success, Lian has been growing into one of the most striking young painters of his time. Utterly unalike - and with a nine-year age difference between them - the two are brought crashing together by the miracle of art. But can they juggle a secret, somewhat scandalous relationship?

For Sasha, it's a matter of keeping Liam hidden from her grown children and well-heeled clientele as she commutes between New York and Paris. For Liam, it's about creating chaos out of order and bringing out the wild streak Sasha barely knows she has. That is, until tradegy alters Liam's life - and forces a sacrifice that they couldn't have expected. But from the snow falling on the Tuileries to the joy of eating ice cream by candlelight, the artist and the art dealer have tasted perfection. And giving up now might just be most impossible thing of all.
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okay...
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This story was about a woman with grown children finding love after the death of her husband. It was a nice story, very much in the same style of other Danielle Steel books. It was a little repetitive but overall sweet.
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Two hopelessly mismatched people---is love possible? High-priced gallery owner meets offbeat artist.
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I always love a good Danielle Steel novel and this one was no different!
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very good love story
justbren avatar reviewed Impossible on + 17 more book reviews
Danielle Steel never fails to write great books. I love all her work.
mommychance avatar reviewed Impossible on + 5 more book reviews
A very tender, and sometimes heartbreaking, story of a woman who falls into a not easily accepted love affair after her husband dies. This is a rollercoaster of her torn between fighting it and starving for it. Her dealing with outsiders' reactions and struggling to accept it herself. It may seem like something we've all seen before; a widow feeling as if she has no right to love again; but this goes far beyond that. I was so captured with the characters stories that I read it in two days.
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I haven't read this book yet.