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Danielle Steel

Danielle Steel's Heartbeat is an emotional story of love, courage, and new beginnings. The main character, Adrian Townsend, is a successful television news editor who is faced with difficult life decisions.

After two and a half years of marriage, Adrian discovers that she is pregnant, despite her husband Steven's firm rejection of the idea of ​​having children. Faced with his ultimatum - him or the child - Adrian decides to keep the pregnancy, which leads to the collapse of their marriage. Abandoned and disappointed, she decides to raise the child alone, facing the challenges of motherhood and her career.

During this difficult period, she meets Bill Thigpen, a successful screenwriter and producer of a television series. Bill has also gone through a painful divorce and carries the burden of past relationships. Their chance acquaintance grows into a deep friendship, and then into love. Together they face the challenges of a new family, learning to trust and love again.

Heartbeat explores themes of personal strength, forgiveness and the importance of emotional connection. Danielle Steel skillfully depicts how two people, despite past wounds, can find happiness and fulfillment in their life together.

Original title
Heartbeat
Translation
Gordan V. Popović
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
284
Publisher
Mladinska knjiga, Zagreb, 1991.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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