The Kiss

Cover of The Kiss by Danielle Steel
Publisher: Bantam
Year: 2001
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 346
ISBN-13: 9780593047026
Dimensions:
Weight: 1.35363828868 Pounds
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The Kiss by Danielle Steel, published by Bantam in 2001, is a reprint edition comprising 346 pages. This novel explores the complexities of love and relationships through the story of Isabelle Forrester, who navigates her challenging marriage to a distant banker while caring for her ill son. Her long-distance friendship with Bill Robinson, a millionaire also trapped in an unfulfilling marriage, leads to a fateful encounter in London that changes both of their lives.

Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of romance, family life, and the struggles of marriage and divorce. After a disastrous accident during their first kiss, Isabelle and Bill face a difficult journey of recovery, both physically and emotionally. As they confront their respective realities, the story raises questions about love, commitment, and the possibility of new beginnings amidst adversity. This edition presents a poignant exploration of the characters’ intertwined fates as they seek to reclaim their lives and find happiness.


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First kisses are often explosive, but not all are quite as disaster-ridden as the one that propels Steel’s latest romance. Isabelle Forrester, elegant and refined wife of cold and indifferent Paris-based banker Gordon Forrester, has spent most of her marriage caring for her desperately ill teenage son, Teddy. Isolated in her Paris home, Isabelle’s only comfort is her long-distance friendship with millionaire Washington power broker Bill Robinson, also stuck in an empty marriage. Isabelle and Bill, kindred spirits satisfied with their chaste relationship, agree to meet for a few platonic days in London. Following an enchanting evening on the town, they head back to their hotel in Bill’s limousine. As the couple share their first, probing kiss, their car is struck by a speeding, double-decker bus. The horrendous crash kills many and leaves both Isabelle and Bill in critical condition. The long and arduous road to recovery is filled with both physical and emotional pain as Bill must make decisions about his crumbling marriage and the future of his career, and Isabelle must confront bitter truths about her husband. From adjoining hospital beds, they pledge their love to one another, but then Isabelle heads back to Paris to tend her ailing son, and Bill returns to the States for a stay at a rehabilitation center where he hopes to regain use of his legs. Will Isabelle eventually leave her husband and reclaim her freedom? Will Bill ever walk again? Will the two soul mates ever be reunited?

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When was “The Kiss” published?
Publisher: Bantam. Year: 2001.
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ISBN-13: 9780593047026.
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Language: en. Pages: 346. Edition: Reprint.

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