Description
Malice by Danielle Steel is a compelling novel that follows Grace Adams, a young woman whose life is shaped by trauma, secrecy, and resilience. After a violent attack on the night of her mother’s funeral, Grace carries deep, unspoken scars as she navigates a world that often seeks to exploit her beauty and vulnerability. From the confines of an Illinois women’s prison to the corridors of a Chicago modelling agency, and later to a demanding career in New York, she confronts challenges that test her courage and determination. Along the way, Grace seeks to heal not only her own wounds but also those of battered women and children who reflect her past experiences. When she meets Charles Mackenzie, a New York lawyer who offers understanding and support, Grace finds hope for a life built on trust, love, and family. Yet, even as she approaches happiness, a persistent threat from her past looms, testing her ability to overcome malice and betrayal.
Set against the backdrop of contemporary urban life, this novel explores themes of personal healing, the enduring effects of trauma, and the transformative power of love, making it a moving story for readers of emotional and character-driven fiction.
















