Description
Fine Things by Danielle Steel tells the story of Bernie Fine, a smart and ambitious executive at New York’s glamorous Wolff’s department store, who relocates to San Francisco to open a West Coast branch. Although his career is thriving, Bernie feels a lack of purpose in his personal life until he meets Liz O’Reilly and her five-year-old daughter, Jane. Their bond quickly grows into love and family, offering Bernie the center he has long sought. The novel follows Bernie through joy and tragedy as Liz is stricken with cancer shortly after the birth of their first child, leaving him to navigate life alone with two young children. Amid grief and responsibility, Bernie discovers resilience, the courage to embrace new experiences, and the enduring strength of love and family. Set primarily in San Francisco and New York, the story explores themes of parental devotion, loss, and the transformative power of human connection.
With heartfelt character development and an intimate portrayal of family life, Fine Things appeals to readers of emotional contemporary romance and stories of personal growth.
















