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The Numbers Game

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WOW!!!!
This book has made me a fan again. This was a tough book for me because I lived through the subject matter. BUT that being said this book was amazing and I cannot wait to read another book by her

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This is a novel about strong women who ultimately realize they can stand on their own and pursue their dreams. At any age, there are always new works to explore whether it be love or career wise. Eileen is the epitome who changed her perception of herself as being finished in her life and immobilized and pursued her true passion. Olivia's family regardless of age always went for what they want. Great read!

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Another great story by Danielle Steel. I loved Eileen and her story. Watching her evolve after her life unravels kept me turning the pages wanting more .

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Eileen is a strong woman who has helped her family grow and deal with situations that come along. She finds her world rocked by her husband's infidelity, but tightens her boot straps, builds on her talents, and works to create her own space in the world.

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Thank you to Netgalley, Danielle Steel and Random House Publishing Group
for the ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Another great human nature read from Danielle.
I really enjoyed this book and found it to be true to life.
I love how all her books have the Female protagonist always going from rags to riches in some form or another.

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THE NUMBERS GAME by Danielle Steel is a wonderful story, told by a master storyteller! It made me want to go out and do something unexpected. I really liked Eileen and her priorities. The way she treated her children and others was inspiring. Definitely a five 🌟 read!

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Danielle Steele delivers as always, great story. I couldn’t stand Paul. He was a jerk and a loser in my eyes. Olivia was acting childish at 27 she knew a married man with kids was of& limits. An unless he’s a dead beat dad, he would spend time with his kids. Utter rubbish.

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In the 1970’s, this was my favorite author. Unfortunately, the stories are repetitive. As I read this one, I kept wanting to remember what might be the same-and wonder if there was anything new.
Same story line-same places visited-restaurants. The characters were not loveable-and the midlife crisis nothing great. I want the books like The Ring back! One more-why use the vulgar language?

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