FICTION
Released: Oct. 30, 2007
"Similar to a fast-food meal, the book won't meet daily nutritional requirements and just might leave you with a bellyache."
A San Francisco earthquake shakes up the lives of three women in the latest from Steel (
Bungalow 2, 2007, etc.).
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FICTION
Released: Feb. 27, 2007
"Female bonding with a cozy slumber-party vibe."
In Steel's latest (
H.R.H., 2006, etc.), four far-flung adult sisters move into a New York brownstone after tragedy strikes their close-knit clan.
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FICTION
Released: June 27, 2006
"A slight confection that spares no heartwarming family cliché, but one that acknowledges the unique challenges of today's mixed families."
Manhattan matron struggles to keep the family peace when her wildly divergent twin daughters are invited to a debutante ball.
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FICTION
Released: June 29, 2004
"Derivative and trivial, even for Steel (Ransom, p. 107, etc., etc.)."
FICTION
Released: March 2, 2004
"Show-and-tell suspenser from Steel, heavily freighted with clumsy exposition. An afterthought romance for Lee and Fernanda is chilly and utterly unconvincing."
FICTION
Released: Nov. 4, 2003
"Steel (Johnny Angel, p. 556) softens her style in this quiet, poignant romance, generally avoiding the glitzy excesses and silly contrivances of some previous titles. Easy to read, easy to like."