Echoes by Danielle Steel
464 pages
From Publishers Weekly: “Europe
in the throes of WWI and II serves as backdrop for this latest dose of
melodrama from megabestseller Steel. Bookish, raven-haired beauty Beata
Wittgenstein meets dashing French nobleman Antoine de Vallerand while on
vacation in Switzerland and falls passionately in love. An affluent German Jew
whose strict Orthodox parents forbid marriage outside the faith, Beata knows
that a union with a Catholic from war-rival France is out of the question. But
love trumps all, and shortly after returning to Germany, Beata defies her
family, arranging to meet Antoine in Switzerland, where they marry. When WWI
ends, the de Vallerands return to Germany and live happily with their young
daughters, Amadea and Daphne. Antoine manages the stables at an old friend's
castle, the perfect job for him, but just as all seems well, he's thrown from a
headstrong horse. Meanwhile, Hitler's anti-Semitic sentiments spread across
Europe, and Beata fears that even her half-Jewish daughters are no longer safe.
Devout Catholic Amadea plans to become a Carmelite nun, but as the Third
Reich's campaign of cruelty escalates, she finds a greater sense of purpose
outside the convent walls. There's enough romance to keep readers going, but
fans who prefer the glitz and glamour of Steel's contemporary settings may be
nonplussed, and the abrupt disappearance of several major characters leaves
giant holes in the narrative.”
Excellent read although
has a few major holes.
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