I’ve loved all the books written by Danielle Steel since I was in High School. As you all may know all I would read where Danielle Steel’s novels, or Jackie Collins. You may or may not realize it, but Jackie Collins has passed away. I miss the books Jackie Collins published. Now I will read other Authors, but I always come back to Danielle Steels and Jackie Collins novels even though there will never be any new books written by Jackie Collins. I wait and read any new books Danielle Steel publishes.
For those of you who do not know it tomorrow is my Birthday. I was so happy to find out The Award released on October 17th. I haven’t found it in our local stores, but I hope to see The Award today which the day David is paid and the perfect Birthday present to me. Keep your fingers crossed as I’m hoping we can go to Walmart’s and pick up a copy for myself.
France, 1940. In the midst of war and under endless suspicion, Gaelle de Barbet quietly risks her own life to save others, even after losing everyone she loved. But for decades, her self-sacrifice remains unrecognized.
Paris, present day. Gaelle’s granddaughter, a young journalist, strives to ensure her family name cleared and that her grandmother’s legacy as a real war hero restored.
Capturing historical events, terrifying moments of danger, tragedy, the price of war, and the invincible spirit of a woman of honor, The Award is a great tale, and one of Danielle Steel’s most exceptional, most emotionally resonant novel yet.
My latest book is out today! It’s one that I am VERY excited about: THE AWARD. I hope you read it; I love it. It begins in World War II, about a woman who is a real war hero, and her granddaughter who gets her the recognition for it many years later. It’s a very touching story. I think it’s one of my best books, and I hope you love it!
Hailed as one of the world’s favorite authors, with over 650 million copies of her novels sold. Her many international bestsellers include Dangerous Games, The Mistress, The Award, Rushing Waters, Magic, The Apartment, Property of a Noblewoman, and other highly acclaimed novels. She is also the author of His Bright Light, the story of her son Nick Traina’s life and death. A Gift of Hope, a memoir of her work with the homeless. Pure Joy, about the dogs she and her family have loved. The children’s books Pretty Minnie in Paris and Pretty Minnie in Hollywood.
I have a question for you do you read Danielle Steels books, or do you read Jackie Collins or is there another Author you prefer and if so, may I ask who it is and why you enjoy their novels?
There have been many imitators, but only Jackie Collins can tell you what goes on in the fastest lane of all. From Beverly Hills bedrooms to a raunchy prowl along the streets of Hollywood; from glittering rock parties and concerts to stretch limos and the mansions of the power brokers — Jackie Collins chronicles the real truth from the inside looking out.
Jackie Collins has been called a “raunchy moralist” by the late director Louis Malle and “Hollywood’s own Marcel Proust” by Vanity Fair magazine. With over 500 million copies of her books sold in more than 40 countries, and with some twenty-eight New York Times bestsellers to her credit, Jackie Collins is one of the world’s top-selling novelists. She is known for giving her readers an unrivaled insiders knowledge of Hollywood and the glamorous lives and loves of the rich, famous, and infamous! “I write about real people in disguise,” she says. “If anything, my characters are toned down — the truth is much more bizarre.”
Jackie Collins started writing as a teenager, making up steamy stories her schoolmates paid to devour. Her first book, “The World is Full of Married Men,” became a sensational bestseller because of its open sexuality and the way it dealt honestly with the double standard. After that came “The Stud,” “Sinners.” “The Love Killers,” “The World is Full of Divorced Women,” “The Bitch,” “Lovers and Gamblers,” “Chances.” Then the international sensation, “Hollywood Wives” — a #1 New York Times bestseller, made into one of ABC’s highest-rated miniseries starring Anthony Hopkins and Candice Bergen.
“The Stud,” “The World is Full of Married Men,” and “The Bitch” was also filmed — this time for the big screen. And Jackie wrote an original movie, Yesterday’s Hero, starring Ian McShane and Suzanne Somers.
Readers couldn’t wait to race through “Lucky,” her next book — a sequel to “Chances” — and the story of Lucky Santangelo, an incredibly beautiful, strong woman, another New York Times number one. Oprah had one word for the book “Lucky,” and that was – “Hot!”
Next came the bad boys of Hollywood in the steamy “Hollywood Husbands” — a novel which kept everyone guessing the identities of the true-to-life Hollywood characters.
Jackie then wrote “Rock Star” — the story of three rock superstars and their rise to the top, followed by the long-awaited sequel to “Chances” and “Lucky” – “Lady Boss” — tracking the further adventures of the wild and powerful Lucky Santangelo as she takes control of a Hollywood studio.
Both “Lucky” and “Chances” were written and adapted for NBC television by Jackie, who also executive produced the highly successful six-hour miniseries Lucky/Chances, starring Nicollete Sheridan and Sandra Bullock.
In the nineties, she produced and wrote the four-hour miniseries, Lady Boss, which became another enormous rating success for NBC. Lady Boss starred Kim Delaney.
Next came “American Star,” a love story, which the Los Angeles Times described as “classic Collins.”
Then the dangerously close to the truth “Hollywood Kids” — a story of power, sex, danger and ambition among the grown offspring of major celebrities.
In 1996 “Vendetta – Lucky’s Revenge” was published — and became an immediate New York Times bestseller.
And in 1998, Jackie hosted her daily television show for CBS, Jackie Collins Hollywood. A combination of fun, style, and interviews, Jackie talked to everyone from George Clooney to Jennifer Lopez.
After that, she wrote “L.A. Connections” — a four-part serial novel published one per month – “Power,” “Obsession,” “Murder” and “Revenge.”
In 1999 came “Dangerous Kiss” — the return of Lucky Santangelo in a bestselling novel about relationships, addiction, fear, and lust.
In the year 2000, “Lethal Seduction” became the first bestseller for Jackie Collins in the new millennium. This tale of erotic suspense and glamorous intrigue featured Madison Castelli, a character first introduced in the “L.A. Connections” series.
“Hollywood Wives – The New Generation” became a blockbuster bestseller in 2001, following in the footsteps of the original “Hollywood Wives.” “Hollywood Wives – The New Generation” featured a brand-new cast of characters and an entirely fresh perspective on how women pursue power, love, sex, and success in Tinseltown today.
In 2003 Jackie produced the TV movie of Hollywood Wives – The New Generation for CBS. Wives starred Farrah Fawcett, Robin Givens, Jack Scalia and Melissa Gilbert.
In June 2002, New York flash, L.A. trash and a Mafia don met head-on in “Deadly Embrace.” This sexy tale of dangerous passion and suspense features heroine Madison Castelli and is both a prequel and a sequel to her adventures in the bestselling “Lethal Seduction.”
In 2003 came another New York Times bestseller, “Hollywood Divorces,” the story of three very different women. Followed in 2005 by “Lovers and Players” — a story of family conflicts, three brothers and their billionaire father, a beautiful heiress, a hip-hop mogul, Russian call girls, illegitimate children and two murders takes place over seven days in New York, and yet again hits the New York Times bestseller list.
“Drop Dead Beautiful — The Continuing Adventures of Lucky Santangelo” was published in 2007. Lucky came back with a vengeance — bolder and more beautiful than ever! In “Drop Dead Beautiful” Lucky meets old friends and enemies and deals with her wild teenage daughter, Max, who is as stubborn and strong as her mom. Lucky plans to return to Las Vegas and build a fantastic billion-dollar hotel complex. When she makes the trouble begins.
Next came “Married Lovers,” a compelling look at the ins and outs of marriage in L.A. It’s also the story of an under-age Russian girl who becomes involved in the sex trade, and eventually arrives in Hollywood and causes major trouble.
“Poor Little Bitch Girl” followed “Married Lovers,” another New York Times bestseller. It is the story of three very different women who all went to high school together. Denver Jones – a twenty-five-year-old kick ass associate lawyer in L.A. Carolyn Henderson – assistant to an influential married Senator in Washington. And Annabelle Maestro – daughter of movie star parents, who has carved out a niche for herself as a much in demand New York madame running call girls.
And then there is Bobby Santangelo – Lucky’s Kennedyesque hot sexy son, with mucho style, great looks and plenty of money. Everyone wants Bobby.
Throw into this mix a raunchy agent, a sixteen-year-old gangbanger’s girlfriend, an older superstar on the prowl, a lethal murder and “Poor Little Bitch Girl” becomes a guilty pleasure for everyone to enjoy.
Jackie’s next novel “Goddess of Vengeance,” is the continuing adventures of Lucky Santangelo – much beloved by Jackie’s legion of readers – who makes a triumphant return in this story of lust, power, and revenge set between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The Daily Mail called “Goddess of Vengeance,” “The book of the year.” Also returning in “Goddess of Vengeance” are Lucky’s gorgeous son, Bobby, with his girlfriend, Denver, and Max, Lucky’s wild little teenage daughter. And along for the thrilling ride is Armand Jordan, and to quote Jackie – “Armand is the nastiest villain I have ever created. But he was fun to write!”
And now comes a sexy, sun-drenched thriller, “The Power Trip,” set on state-of-the-art luxury yacht off the coast of Cabo San Luca a tropical getaway with a cast of global power brokers and celebrities.
In “The Power Trip” you will meet Aleksandr Kasianenko, a billionaire Russian oligarch, as he sets sail on The Bianca with his sexy supermodel girlfriend, whom The Bianca is named after. Also, five dynamic, powerful and famous couples invited on the yacht’s maiden voyage: Hammond Patterson, a driven Senator, and his lovely but unhappy wife, Sierra. Cliff Baxter, a charming, never married movie star, and his ex-waitress girlfriend, Lori. Taye Sherwin, a famous black UK footballer, and his interior designer wife, Ashley. Luca Perez, a male Latin singing sensation with his older decadent English boyfriend, Jeromy. And Flynn, a maverick journalist with his Asian renegade female friend, Xuan.
You will also meet Russian mobster, Sergei Zhukov, a man with a grudge against Aleksandr. And Sergei’s Mexican beauty queen girlfriend, Ina, whose brother, Cruz, is a master pirate with orders to hold The Bianca and its illustrious guests for ransom.
“The Power Trip” explorers the decadent playgrounds of the super-rich… and leaves you hungry for more. Take it if you dare.
After “The Power Trip” comes “Confessions of a Wild Child” – the super adventures of Lucky Santangelo as a wild, out-of-control teenager with aspirations to follow in the footsteps of her father, the notorious Gino Santangelo.
Lucky manages to rock everyone’s boat as she explores the world of boys, sex, and fun.
Jackie recently completed work on a play – “Hollywood Lies,” and coming out soon will be “The Lucky Santangelo Cookbook.” Jackie is currently writing her next novel, “The Santangelos,” and is also working on a memoir, “Reform School or Hollywood,” and a coffee table book “Hollywood Snaps,” filled with celebrity photos she has taken over the years.
Jackie lives in L.A. and refers to herself as a favorite culture junkie and TV addict. Her hobbies are music – everything from soul to rap, taking photographs and visiting exotic locations so that she can write about them later.
Jackie firmly believes that the truth is always much stranger than fiction
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates