Danielle Steel
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Professional Writer
Stories (53/0)
Her House Settled
Her house settled like an old woman into her favorite chair. It groaned and creaked with every movement, but it held up through rain and shine. Grandma Minnie had lived in that house for over fifty years. She had raised her children and grandchildren there, and it had seen its fair share of love and laughter.
By Danielle Steelabout a year ago in Families
Meeting in the Middle
Mary and her daughter, Lily, had always been close, but as Lily grew older and went off to college, their time together became more limited. They still talked on the phone often, but Mary missed spending quality time with her daughter in person.
By Danielle Steelabout a year ago in Families
Book Review: Spare by Prince Harry
"Spare" by Prince Harry is a book that takes readers on a deep dive into the inner workings of the British royal family. As the younger brother of Prince William, the future king of England, Harry has always been seen as the "spare" to the throne - someone who is important but not necessarily the center of attention.
By Danielle Steelabout a year ago in Humans
Magnificent Me
Once upon a time, there was a person named Max who had been struggling with mental health issues for years. Max had always felt like something was wrong with them, like they didn't fit in with the rest of the world. They had been diagnosed with depression, anxiety, and even bipolar disorder at different points in their life.
By Danielle Steelabout a year ago in Fiction
The Silence of the Animals
Hao had grown up in the rural village of Yinshan, where his father taught him the art of butchering animals. It was a necessary skill for survival, but it wasn't one that Hao enjoyed. He felt uneasy every time he held a squirming chicken or a thrashing fish.
By Danielle Steelabout a year ago in Fiction
The Great Escape
As a child, Lily dreamed of leaving her small town and exploring the universe beyond. But as she grew older, her dreams faded away, replaced by the responsibilities of adulthood. She got a job, got married, and settled into a routine that left her feeling unfulfilled.
By Danielle Steelabout a year ago in Fiction