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Answered Prayers

By: Danielle Steel
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Corgi Books
ISBN: 0552148547
ISBN-13: 9780552148542
Released: 10 Oct 2003
RRP: £5.99
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Predictable but 'Steel' great!! - By: M. Gillman, 18 Apr 2008
Again got reallly into the main caracter Faith, fell in love with Brad!!

great read! HATED Faith's Husband from the word go!!!!

very predictable, however, very addictable!!

oh dear excuse the pun's!

GREAT!
Predictable Plot - By: , 04 Mar 2006
The story line was very predictable in the middle & I didn't enjoy it very much compared to other titles written by her. It was an ok read but nothing so great.
STEEL DOES NOT KNOW HOW NOT TO WRITE A BESTSELLER! - By: amin sadeghpour, 14 Feb 2006
Faith Madderson, with two grown daughters & a marrige to a succesful lawyer seems to have it alll. until one day when it alll comes to bits.

At her stepfather's funaral, Faith runs into an old friend. San francisco child defence lawyer Brad Patterson, who had been the best friend of faith's brother jack, now dead for severl years.

againset her husband alex's wishes faith applies to law school. Alex has become to comepletly isolate Faith.

However brad's marrige is on the rocks too. his wife Pam has never comepletly forgiven him for leaving her father's law frim.

In the months that follow Brad & faith must make chosies. chioses that are not only hard to make, but that can change there lives forever


Predicatble - By: , 13 Apr 2005
The plot is quite good although predictable. However, you still want to read it alll. You will feel great sympathy for Faith, mostly when she reveals her hidden secrets & then later on when one of her daughters turn against her.
sickly and predictable - By: , 03 Feb 2004
This was my first & last Danielle Steel read. The story is astonishingly predictable, as if that wasn't enough Steel seems to credit her readers with little intelligence & continuously repeats things that we were told just a few pages before. Add to this the religious slant (the 'cold & heartless' people in this story are also atheists, the kind & mistreated ones go to church) & it turns out to be one of the worst pieces of drivel I have ever come across.