Description
In Five Days In Paris, Danielle Steel tells the story of Peter Haskell, a powerful pharmaceutical executive, and Olivia Thatcher, the wife of a prominent senator, whose lives intersect unexpectedly in Paris. Both weighed down by duty, compromise, and personal loss—Peter by career pressures and family responsibilities, Olivia by grief and a stifling marriage—they share a brief but transformative connection during a five-day encounter in the City of Light. Over intimate conversations in Montmartre and moments of quiet reflection, they confront their desires, regrets, and the choices that have defined their lives. Steel explores themes of love, loss, self-discovery, and the courage to pursue authenticity amid societal and personal expectations.
The novel blends emotional intensity with romantic tension, making it ideal for readers who enjoy contemporary romance that examines relationships, personal growth, and the fleeting but life-changing power of human connection.











