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The Portrait - Danielle Steel

The Portrait

By Danielle Steel

  • Release Date: 2025-09-30
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
4
From 322 Ratings

Description

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A gifted portrait artist and a high-powered subject confront past wounds to embrace new love in this poignant novel by #1 New York Times bestselling author Danielle Steel.

Devon Darcy’s reputation precedes her. As a highly sought-after portrait artist, she seems to have the ability to peer into the souls of her subjects and then capture them on canvas. But the world doesn’t know about the devastating losses she has endured, first as an orphan, then as a far-too-young widow.

When entrepreneur Charles Mackenzie Taylor sees her at a New York gallery event, he is instantly haunted by her beauty and her talent. Having lost his mother when he was thirteen, and still living in the cold shadow of his late banker father’s disapproval, Charlie has given up on love. He’s resigned himself to a loveless marriage to avoid the inconvenience of divorce.

But Devon awakens something in him across that crowded gallery, and she is in turn intrigued by Charlie. He approaches her to paint his portrait, and while her schedule is booked for many months before she can accommodate him, with the electricity between them palpable.

When they encounter each other over the summer in the Hamptons, their connection deepens as they each release years of pent-up emotions and unfulfilled longing. But the ghosts of their pasts are not easily put to rest. Charlie wrestles with his fear of real intimacy for the first time in his life, while Devon struggles with her fear of abandonment. And after an accident endangers Devon’s career, they must decide together what their future holds.

Danielle Steel’s sensitive portrait of two successful people who have built walls around themselves is a wise chronicle of the rocky path to true courage and connection.

Reviews

  • Ending

    4
    By spirakips
    Liked the book, not fond of the ending.
  • Not quite as good

    3
    By Leavingspider
    Good story but the male character was shallow. She told us why but I did not care for him. Terrible ending.
  • One of her bests!

    5
    By EmmieSue123
    Although I knew somehow they get together in the end, the story to get there was really good,
  • Best DS Book in years

    5
    By ungappy with App
    Best Danielle Steel Book in a long time! Every single thing about it was perfect!
  • Too short.

    1
    By Sore loser x 500,000
    Some more pages.
  • The Portrait

    3
    By barbidarbi
    I was disappointed in this one. The healing of his character was a character development miss, and the ending was tied in an unrealistic, much too easy bow.
  • This book is not her best work.

    2
    By Happy Listener 7
    The characters keep repeating the same annoying behaviors over and over again and not much ever happens.
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