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Silent Night
Silent Night: A Novel | Danielle Steel
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A shocking accident. A little girl struggling to survive. And the childless aunt who transforms her own world to help her . . . Danielle Steels latest novel is a deeply moving story of resilience and hope. Paige Watts is the ultimate stage mother. The daughter of Hollywood royalty, Paige channels her acting dreams into making her own daughter, Emma, a star. By the age of nine, Emma is playing a central role in a hit TV show. Then everything is shattered by unforeseeable tragedy. Now Emma is living with her aunt Whitney, who had chosen a very different path from her sisters. Whitney was always the studious older sister, hating the cult of celebrity that enveloped their childhood. Instead, she is a psychiatrist who lives for her work and enjoys a no-strings-attached love affair with a wealthy venture capitalist. But at a moments notice, Whitney drops everything to help her niece. Once famous, outgoing, and charismatic, Emma is now a shadow of her former selfwithout speech, without memory, lost and terrified. But with her aunt Whitneys help, along with a team of caregivers and doctors, Emma begins to find her way, starting her young life all over againand changing the lives of everyone around her. Emotionally gripping and richly involving, Silent Night explores how the heart has mysterious healing powers of its own, and blessings happen when we think all is lost.
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Eggs
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9 yo Emma Watts stars in a TV family show, prodded on by a driven ‘stage mom‘ Paige. One night, while texting, Paige collides with another vehicle causing her own death and severely wounded Emma. Her TBI leaves her with coma, amnesia, inability to form words and erratic violent behavior. Aunt Whitney is all she has and it will be a long road to recovery ❤️‍🩹

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SusanLee
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Eggs Well done 👍🏼 1y
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SBoren
Silent Night: A Novel | Danielle Steel
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This book has a good storyline but in keeping up with her latest novels, Danielle Steel leaves no mystery to find and it‘s just predictable. Nothing compares to her 1990‘s writing and I feel let down by her work lately. If you‘re not looking for any mystery, suspense, or intrigue, I‘d recommend this book. Otherwise, this is just like her previous ten novels and boringly predictable. #daniellesteelisslipping

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BarkingMadRead
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NKB2830
Silent Night: A Novel | Danielle Steel
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This book was a bit predictable, but still an enjoyable read by the very talented Danielle Steele. 😊

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TheHeartlandBookFairy
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I really enjoyed Danielle steel's latest book, Silent Night. The setting in the characters could have been anyone of Danielle steel's books but the subject matter was fascinating. A child involved with serious accident that kills her mother and a seriously injured herself, sustaining a traumatic brain injury. Having a family member with a TBI, made the story particularly interesting for me! And that cover!!! 😁

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Gingermint2000
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Emma is a child actor on a series. Her mother Paige is a stage mother and wants Emma to have an Oscar in her future. She really doesn't allow Emma to be a child and Emma has some kind of class constantly. But one day rushing home without their seatbelts on they have a tragic accident. Whitney, Emma's aunt now is her guardian and now takes the role of parent.
This one reminds me of her earlier books.