Set in the vineyards of California, Fairytale is a capitvating story of a daughter's love and courage, and the hope that good really can prevail over evil. From the world's favourite storyteller, Danielle Steel.
Camille Lammenais had a perfect childhood growing up in California's beautiful Napa Valley, surrounded by acres of her family's vineyards. Her parents, Christophe and Joy, are still deeply in love after two decades of marriage. And, inspired by Christophe's native Bordeaux, they have built a renowned winery and chateau. After graduating, Camille returns to fulfil her lifetime ambition – helping to run Chateau Joy. But, with her mother's unexpected death, Camille's fairytale suddenly ends.
Six months after losing his wife, Camille's father is easy prey for a mysterious, charming French countess visiting the valley. Camille, still grieving for her mother, is shocked that her father risks being trapped, and cannot seem to see past this woman's alluring looks, designer clothes and elegant manners.
As Camille's world falls apart, it will take all of her strength, and all the help she can get, to fight for her family's legacy . . .
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