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Now and Forever (novel)

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1978 novel by Danielle Steel For other uses, see Now and Forever.
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Now and Forever
First edition
AuthorDanielle Steel
LanguageEnglish
GenreRomance novel
PublisherDell Publishing
Publication dateFebruary 1978
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages432 pp
ISBN0-440-11743-7
OCLC3856470

Now and Forever is a romance novel, written by American Danielle Steel and published on 1978 by Dell Publishing. It is Steel's third novel.

Plot summary

Although Jessica and Ian Clarke have been married for seven years, they insist that the thrill and excitement have not dimmed. At Jessica's urging, Ian has left his advertising job to become a struggling writer, and she supports him with her successful San Francisco boutique.

Ian's financial dependence on Jessica upsets him more than he admits and, in a moment of bored malaise, Ian's first casual indiscretion will create a nightmare that threatens everything Jessica and Ian have carefully built. What he does changes their lives, and them, perhaps forever, as they struggle to pay the price for his mistake.

Characters

  • Jessica Clarke
  • Ian Clarke
  • Jake
  • Lady J

References

  1. ^ Steel, Danielle (1978). Now and Forever. United States of America: Dell Publishing. pp. 22, 30. ISBN 0-440-11743-7.

External links

  • Google Books: Now And Forever plot synopsis and book information. Retrieved on 14 December 2007.
Works by Danielle Steel
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