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Sunset in St. Tropez
Sunset in St Tropez
Author: Danielle Steel
PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780440236757
ISBN-10: 0440236754
Publication Date: 6/3/2003
Pages: 224
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 78 ratings
Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
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Spending New Year's Eve together was a sacred tradition for Diana Morrison, her husband of thirty-two years, Eric, and their best friends, Pascale, John, Anne, and Robert. The future looked rosy as the longtime friends sipped champagne and talked about traveling together to the South of France. But life had other plans...

Heartbreaking and wickedly funny, Sunset in St. Tropez is about forgiving without forgetting, the sorrow that shadows our lives, and the lifetime friendships that heal, sustain, and change us forever.
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Get ready to be entertained by this sad, but funny story of three couples who set out to vacation in their dream house, only to find out it's not so dreamy after all...A nice vacation read.
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As Diana Morrison laid the table for six at her elegant Central Park apartment that New Year's Eve, she had no idea of what was to come in the coming year. New Year's Eve dinner together was a sacred tradition for Diana, her husband of 32 years, Eric, and their best friends, Pascale and John Donnally and Anne and Robert Smith. The future looked rosy for the six friends as they sipped champagne and discussed their plans to rent a villa together in the south of France for that summer. But life had other plans...

Just two weeks after New Year's, tragedy strikes their close-knit little circle when Robert Smith suffers a sudden and unexpected loss. Without hesitation, Diana and Eric and John and Pascale rally to his side, united in their support, love and grief. In an effort to ease Eric's pain, and as a change of scenery for themselves, they urge Robert to join them on the Riviera in August. The ramshackle old mansion that they rented in St. Tropez - sight unseen - is nothing like the exquisite villa and sun-drenched gardens touted in the brochure. Cobwebs hang from the ceiling, beds collapse beneath them and the would-be housekeeper sashays around the house in a leopard-print bikini, six-inch stilettos, with a trio of yapping poodles at her heels.

What is really surprising though, is the woman who Robert brings along as his guest. A lovely, much-younger film actress with a million-dollar smile and mile-long legs. Diana and Pascale instantly hate her, but Eric and John are dazzled. Amid the crumbling furniture and glorious sunsets, the strained relationships and acts of forgiveness, more surprises are in store for the villa's occupants. With the last days of summer fast approaching, the couples find themselves changing in unexpected ways. Old wounds are healed, new love is discovered and miracles unfold beneath the dazzling sun of St. Tropez.

I really enjoyed this book. It was a light and fun read; not that particularly strong on plot, I suppose, but still very sweet and engaging. I give it an A!
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Good beach or lazy afternoon read.
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By turns wise and moving, heartbreaking and wickedly funny, Danielle Steel's new novel is about forgiving without forgetting, about the sorrow that shadows our lives and the hope that saves us. And it is about once-in-a-lifetime friendships...the kind that heal, sustain, and change us forever.
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ggo, somewhat predictable
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Dianne Morrison and her husband of 32 years book a villa on the Riviera. It turns out to be an old ramshackle mansion. The only thing good about it is a knockout actress with mile long legs.
Willowgirl avatar reviewed Sunset in St. Tropez on + 294 more book reviews
Romance set in an island, Danielle writes very nicely..just not my cup of tea.
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I thought it was enjoyable!
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This is the second time I've tried to read this book, and I just cannot get involved in the plot. But it's the only Steel book thus far about which I can say that!
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great reading
patticake1951 avatar reviewed Sunset in St. Tropez on + 163 more book reviews
Love it! Poignant, funny, sad-this story has it all. Even though these people are rich we can relate to them and the way they handle their situations. I think you'll love it!
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As Diana Morrison laid the table for six at her elegant Central Park apartment, there was no warning of what was to come. Spending New Year's Eve together was a sacred tradition for Diana, her husband of thirty-two years, Eric, and their best friends, Pascale and John Donnally and Anne and Robert Smith. The future looked rosy as the long-time friends sipped champagne and talked of renting a villa together in the South of France the following summer. But life had other plans . . .

Just two weeks after New Year's, tragedy strikes the heart of their close circle, as Robert Smith suffers a sudden, unexpected loss. Without hesitation, Diana and Eric, Pascale and John rally to his side, united in their support, love, and shared grief. Convinced that a change of scenery is just what Robert needs, they urge him to join them on the Riviera in August. But as they soon discover, the ramshackle old mansion they rented in St. Tropez--sight unseen--is far different from the exquisite villa and sun-drenched gardens touted in the brochure. Cobwebs hang from the ceiling. Beds collapse beneath them. All while a would-be housekeeper in a leopard-skin bikini and six-inch heels sashays through the house with a trio of yapping poodles at her heels. But the biggest surprise of all is the woman Robert invites to the villa as his guest--a lovely, much-younger film actress with mile-long legs and a million-dollar smile.Diana and Pascale hate her on sight. But the men are dazzled. And amid the crumbling furniture and the glorious sunsets, the strained relationships and the acts of forgiveness, more surprises are in store for the villa's occupants. With the last days of summer fast approaching, each couple finds themselves changing in unexpected ways, as old wounds are healed, new love discovered, and miracles unfold...all beneath the dazzling sun of St. Tropez.
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Great book, tear jerker
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Light, quick read.
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I'm not a huge Danielle Steel fan but this one was ok.
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Heartbreaking and funny, this is about forgiving but not forgetting,sorrow that hangs over us all and lifetime friendships
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Very good Danielle Steel read.
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Great romance story. Wonderful read.
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Danielle Steel is always good. Read once.
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Best friends, cherised memories, new beginnings.
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A good Danielle Steel book.
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Not as long as some of her books...but a good read.
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This is an excellent book to read as are all of Danielle Steele's books!!