Description
In Malice, Danielle Steel tells the story of Grace Adams, a young woman whose life is shattered by betrayal, violence, and cruelty. From a traumatic attack at the age of seventeen to years of secrecy and struggle, Grace navigates a path from victimhood to self-discovery and resilience. Her journey takes her from an Illinois women’s prison to a Chicago modelling agency and a demanding career in New York, confronting challenges while carrying the weight of her past. Along the way, she supports others who face abuse and hardship, finding purpose in helping those in need. When she meets Charles Mackenzie, a New York lawyer, Grace experiences love, trust, and the possibility of family, even as threats from her past and intrusive media threaten her newfound stability.
Steel explores themes of survival, healing, courage, and the transformative power of love, crafting a character-driven narrative that highlights both the dangers of malice and the resilience of the human spirit.










