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- 368 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Danielle Steel delves into the challenges of dating and relationships through the lives of three charming yet troubled bachelors. Charlie Harrington, a handsome philanthropist, has impossibly high standards for his ideal partner. Adam Weiss, a celebrity lawyer in his forties, seeks short-term flings with much younger women. Gray Hawk, a talented artist, struggles with the concept of family, preferring to keep relationships casual. During their annual summer vacation on Charlie's luxurious yacht in the Mediterranean, the trio's bachelor lives are about to change dramatically. By autumn, each man will unexpectedly find himself in a relationship that challenges his views on love. Charlie begins dating a social worker who defies his expectations, leading to a surprising revelation about her. Adam becomes involved with a young bombshell who possesses a sharp intellect. Meanwhile, Gray falls for a successful career woman who is also a mother, confronting his fears of commitment and family. As another holiday approaches, the friends must confront their deepest fears and past wounds, leading to significant transformations in their lives. Ultimately, they learn that love is an unpredictable adventure filled with joy and complexity, marking a poignant chapter in their journeys.



