Description
The Wedding by Danielle Steel is a contemporary romance that follows Allegra Steinberg, a 29-year-old entertainment lawyer, as she prepares for her wedding in her parents’ Bel Air home. Part of Steel’s extensive body of work, this novel provides an intimate look at the multigenerational Steinberg family, including her parents Simon, a Hollywood producer, and Blaire, an award-winning television writer, as well as her siblings Samantha and Scott. Set against the glamorous backdrop of Hollywood, the story explores the pressures of family expectations, career demands, and personal relationships. As Allegra navigates last-minute wedding preparations, surprise announcements, and the emotional highs and lows of planning such a significant event, each character is forced to confront past regrets, broken vows, and the possibility of reconciliation. Themes of love, family bonds, forgiveness, and new beginnings are woven throughout, making the novel both a heartfelt family portrait and a celebration of romance.
With Steel’s signature blend of emotional depth and accessible storytelling, The Wedding appeals to readers interested in contemporary romance, family dramas, and stories of personal growth and life-changing events.















