
Invisible
2022 · 517m
Synopsis
Publisher's Summary In this riveting novel from number one New York Times best-selling author Danielle Steel, a gifted young woman must grapple with the legacy of a troubled childhood in order to pursue her dreams. Antonia Adams is the product of a loveless marriage between a beautiful young model and an aristocrat. As a child, she is abandoned in the abyss that yawns between them, blamed by her mother, ignored by her father, and neglected by both. Unprotected and unloved, she learns that the only way to feel safe is to hide from the dangers around her, drawing as little attention as possible to herself, to be "invisible." In her isolation, books are her refuge and movies her escape. A day spent being carried away by an unforgettable film in a dark theater is her greatest thrill. Her love of the movies turns into a dream to become a screenwriter, and a summer job at a Hollywood studio. There, a famous British filmmaker notices her, and suddenly she can remain invisible no longer. He wants to put her in a movie and make her a star. It is a dazzling opportunity but a terrifying one, as it strips her of the camouflage that made her feel safe. She is suddenly thrust into the public eye - and even more so when they fall in love. She will never let go of her true dream of becoming a filmmaker, though, and if she wants to make that leap, she will have to expose herself in ways she never has before. When tragedy strikes, she must decide whether she will remain center stage or become invisible again, where she feels safest. Will she face her demons, or run and hide? In this extraordinary novel, Danielle Steel tells the story of a woman who must decide how high a price she is willing to pay to pursue her passion - and whether it is possible to stay true to herself while she does. ©2022 Danielle Steel (P)2022 Recorded Books
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Comments
10 Comments

Loved it... It made me cried.I was upset for the main character. It ended well.You will enjoy it.

The narrator was easy to listen to & the characters & story line kept my attention!! I would recommend to anyone interested ina romance with many different players all well developed so you felt like you knew them!!

Relaxing, non-stressful.Just what I needed to take my mind off of a hectic work environment.

Loved it.Did not want tostop listenilng.It made for a relaxing day listeni g.

I thought I would give D Steele a try. This is a highly rated book, why not try.I made it through, but the story was not compelling or interesting.The relationships were not engaging and the way the story was told (3rd person) didn't intrigued me at all.The book was very repetitive.That's an Amazon credit I won't get back.

It was a good story but I thought it ended rather abruptly. All of a sudden THE END.

as I listen to this book it just didn't seem like Danielle steel's usual style book. I felt the end was a bit abrupt even though a lot of her books are predictable there's something about it that just didn't seem like it was the same style that she usually has.

I am a huge fan of Danielle Steel and the story was just not as strong as her normal stories. It felt like a very watered down drink, I don’t know how else to explain it. It was an OK story, it was an OK read, but honestly, just incredibly boring. I desperately don’t like to give poor reviews, but I also want to acknowledge to her readers that this might be a book to pass on.

Story was pretty good but a lot of repetition. Would have been better without saying the same things over and over. We get what you’re saying. The narrator was not right for this book. Very dry and monotone.Better suited for a Tom Clancy book. A female narrator would have been much better.
