Daring to Dream

Daring to Dream by Nora Roberts, published by Penguin on August 7, 2012, is a reprint edition featuring 400 pages in English. This novel begins the Dream Trilogy, focusing on Margo Sullivan, the daughter of a housekeeper, who navigates her aspirations against the backdrop of her upbringing in Monterey. Margo grapples with her desire for acceptance and the complexities of her relationships with the Templeton family, revealing her journey of self-discovery and resilience.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of ambition and identity as Margo confronts her past and seeks to forge her own path. The story delves into her struggles and triumphs, highlighting the bonds she shares with her chosen sisters. With elements of contemporary romance and women’s fiction, this book sets the stage for the subsequent installments in the trilogy, Holding the Dream and Finding the Dream.
Official synopsis Publisher
#1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts begins her Dream Trilogy with the story of Margo, a housekeeper’s daughter who picks up the pieces of a shattered dream to start a new one—with the sisters of her heart…
Margo Sullivan had everything a young woman could ask for. But while growing up along the rocky cliffs of Monterey, she couldn’t help but dream of bigger things. The daughter of the Templeton’s stern Irish housekeeper, Margo had been treated like a member of the family. Deep down, she knew that money could not buy the thing she craved most—her mother’s acceptance.
Maybe things would be different if she could be sweet like Laura—or had Kate’s shrewd head for business. But all Margo knew how to do was be Margo, and that meant doing things her own way—no matter what the consequences…
Don’t miss the other books in the Dream Trilogy
Holding the Dream
Finding the Dream
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Daring to Dream” about?
Who is the author of “Daring to Dream”?
When was “Daring to Dream” published?
What is the ISBN for “Daring to Dream”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
