When a high-powered gallery owner collides with a wildly offbeat artist, it’s the perfect recipe for disaster. But in her 63rd bestselling novel, Danielle Steel proves that when two hopelessly mismatched people share a love for art, a passion for each other, and a city like Paris, nothing is truly impossible…or is it? Everything Sasha does is within the boundaries of tradition. Liam is sockless in December. Sasha is widowed, a woman who knows she was lucky enough to be married to the most wonderful man in the world and thankful for every moment they had. Liam is half in and half out of a marriage that only a “wacky” artist could manage, and that his own impossibly impulsive behavior has helped tear apart. But while Sasha has been methodically building her father’s Parisian art gallery into an intercontinental success story, Liam has been growing into one of the most original and striking young painters of his time. So while the two are utterly unalike–and a nine-year age difference stares them squarely in the face–the miracle of art brings them crashing together. Now the question is, can Sasha guard her reputation while juggling a secret, somewhat scandalous relationship? And how can Liam, who lives for the moment, put up with a woman who insists on having things her own way, in her own style, and at her own time? For Sasha, it’s a matter of keeping Liam hidden from her grown children and well-heeled clientele as she commutes between New York and Paris and two thriving galleries. For Liam, it’s about creating chaos out of order, bringing out the wild streak that Sasha barely knows she has, of choosing pizza over foie gras, and making love when others are busy making money. That is, until a family tragedy suddenly alters Liam’s life–and forces a choice and a sacrifice that neither one of them could have expected. But from the snow falling on the Tuileries to the joy of eating ice cream by candlelight, the artist and the art dealer have tasted perfection. And giving up now might just be the most impossible thing of all. With unerring insight into the hearts of men and women– and into the soul of the artist –Danielle Steel takes us into a world of glamour and genius, priceless art and dazzling creativity. From the luxurious galleries of Europe to the endless beaches of the Hamptons, ImPossible weaves an extraordinary tale of love and compromise, of taking chances and counting blessings. With brilliant color and breathtaking emotion, Danielle Steel has written her most compelling novel to date.
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"Sasha is a famous gallery owner who lost her husband unexpectedly. Liam walls himself a wacky artist. The two meet and gradually begin an affair, but soon their strong personalities get in the way of their blossoming relationship. As conservative Sasha tries to keep the affair hidden from her grown children and her snobby clients, Liam is working hard to draw Sasha out of that world and into his. Eventually, the differences become too much for them to handle, and the lovers clash, break up,come together again in a romantic finale."
— Beth (5 out of 5 stars)
" Well, its an OK book just a low afternoon breezy reading kinds. "
— Nivi_pooh, 2/4/2014" Impossible de ne pas verser une petite larme avec ce livre. "
— melody, 2/2/2014" I needed a paperback book to taket to the pool. One I did not care if it got wet. Predictable. "
— Tina, 1/30/2014" I really enjoyed this book! The beginning was slow but I liked the way everything came together in the end! I almost had a heart attack a few times and I definitely shed a tear or two toward the end. Good love story even though I don't think I could ever be as forgiving as Sasha was. "
— Brittni, 1/28/2014" This was a really good book about second chances.. ok well it ended up more than that, but worked out in the long run. Good read! Not one of the typical Danielle stories that I have read. "
— Marnie, 1/26/2014" not the best danielle steel book i have read "
— Melissa, 1/21/2014" Easy to read and entertaining, but not one of Danielle Steel's best. It was better than watching re-runs. "
— Deb, 1/2/2014" I am going to see it to Sandy T. Everyone have fun with it. I do not want it back. "
— Kathleen, 12/30/2013" gallery owner, crazy artist - o.k. but little depth "
— Melvago, 12/24/2013" I got a little bored with the back and forth. "
— Angie, 12/12/2013" I usually love Danielle Steel's books, but I did not care for this one. I did not like the older woman younger man theme, that is not my thing. I also did not care for the "wacky artist" personality of the main character. He was not likable to me. "
— Tammy, 12/10/2013" A bit wordy like the other one but it has a good story too. Wish it was Possible in real life :) "
— Chiny, 11/29/2013" The usual romantic angst expected of Danielle Steel. A widow who is the owner of a major art studio falls in love with one of her younger artists. At least the sex was not descriptive. "
— Terrie, 11/22/2013" Definitely not my favorite Steel book. I kept thinking I would never get to the end of this story. Too much back and forth and never solving the problem. I haven't read a Steel for a while. Now I know why! "
— Patt, 11/21/2013" art dealer and young artist "
— Mary, 9/3/2013" Did anybody count how many times Steel used the words "Possible" and "Impossible"? I was really annoyed with that to the point that it ruined the whole book for me.. "
— Vika, 7/21/2013" I think this was her best book. It captured how something unlikely could happen btwn 2 people who never would have been a good match. But It could have been more realistic "
— Arista, 6/25/2013" Atrocious book... Wonder how someone could pass of such crap and perverse thoughts as a novel and still enjoy the luxury of being a renowned and world acclaimed author... Repulsive... "
— Sachin, 6/13/2013" Great love story, great writing. Danielle Steel is definitely my favorite writer, she can make you dream, cry, laugh, all in one book. She just takes me away and that's what I like in her. "
— Vanessa, 6/6/2013" I have sworn never to waste my time reading another Danielle Steel novel. She's just not my kind of author. "
— Chris, 4/20/2013" This book was ok. He leaves then comes back then leaves again so on and on, "
— Nisha, 3/11/2013" It is an ok book, but not one of my favorite Danielle Steel books. "
— Kelmar1229, 12/30/2012" typical Danielle Steel story, was the perfect book to spend a quiet weekend nursing a cold. "
— Kathy, 11/2/2012" So I really didn't like this book. I thought the begining was great, fast passed, kep tyou interested. The end was great. Made you wanting to read it make sure he came back to her. But the middle was soooo slow. It was so hard to keep reading. It was not my favorite from Danielle Steel. "
— Andrea, 10/2/2012" I haven't read a Danielle Steel book in a long time. Love stories are so predictable. But the journey was nice. "
— Stacey, 8/12/2012" Typical Danielle Steel---love, suffering, recovery "
— Celine, 7/17/2012" Widowed Art Dealer Is Romanced by a "Wacky Artist" "
— Rebecca, 6/26/2012Danielle Steel has been hailed as one of the world’s most popular authors, with almost a billion copies of her novels sold. Her many international bestsellers include many acclaimed novels. She is also 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; and the children’s books Pretty Minnie in Paris and Pretty Minnie in Hollywood.