Palomino: An epic, unputdownable read from the worldwide bestseller

Palomino: An epic, unputdownable read from the worldwide bestseller

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From shattered dreams to lasting love.

Every time Samantha went back to the flat, John's words rang through her head : 'I can t live with you any more - I've got to get out.' He's been seeing another woman, and now she was promising him the one thing Sam couldn't give: a child. The man she had shared her life with, her love and her laughter, had lied to her.

When the agency gave her four months on a ranch she thought they were crazy. Did they think a holiday would change her? She knew she was wild and untamable, a lone free Palomino - until she met the man who could break any horse on the range and entered a world of endless and enduring love...

American-born Danielle Steel lived in Paris for most of her childhood. She worked for the before-its-time public relations firm 'Supergirls', which organised parties and PR campaigns for Wall Street firms.

Author: Danielle Steel
Format: Paperback, 368 pages, 108mm x 176mm, 203 g
Published: 2009, Little, Brown Book Group, United Kingdom
Genre: General & Literary Fiction

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From shattered dreams to lasting love.

Every time Samantha went back to the flat, John's words rang through her head : 'I can t live with you any more - I've got to get out.' He's been seeing another woman, and now she was promising him the one thing Sam couldn't give: a child. The man she had shared her life with, her love and her laughter, had lied to her.

When the agency gave her four months on a ranch she thought they were crazy. Did they think a holiday would change her? She knew she was wild and untamable, a lone free Palomino - until she met the man who could break any horse on the range and entered a world of endless and enduring love...

American-born Danielle Steel lived in Paris for most of her childhood. She worked for the before-its-time public relations firm 'Supergirls', which organised parties and PR campaigns for Wall Street firms.