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Summary of Upside Down a Novel by Danielle Steel

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Summary of Upside Down a Novel by Danielle Steel
 
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Danielle Steel's novel, Upside Down, follows the story of Hollywood icon Ardith Law and her daughter Morgan, who are struggling with their relationship. Ardith becomes a single mother after her unfaithful husband dies, and she hires a temporary personal assistant, Josh Gray, to help her navigate her new life. Morgan is swept off her feet by TV anchorman Ben Ryan, but a blackmail scheme threatens their relationship. As they navigate their unconventional romance, they must find a way to put aside their past for a new future.
Disponible depuis: 06/01/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 74 pages.

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