
Sag niemals adieu
Young Nancy and Michael fall in love, but life brutally tears them apart. After years of pain and secrets, fate gives them a second chance at happiness. Danielle Steel's classic novel about love, loss, and promise.
“Sag niemals adieu” (The Promise, 1979) is one of Danielle Steel’s most famous and emotional early novels. It is a classic story of great love, fateful obstacles, pain and hope that never dies.
Nancy and Michael meet as students at Harvard and fall in love at first sight. Their relationship is passionate, sincere and full of promise for a future together. But life has other plans. After a serious car accident in which Nancy is seriously injured, Michael’s wealthy and ambitious mother does everything she can to separate them. She uses lies and manipulation to convince her son that Nancy is dead, while Nancy, crippled and broken, believes that Michael has abandoned her.
Years pass. Nancy slowly recovers, builds a new life and becomes a successful photographer. Michael becomes a respected architect, but never forgets his first love. Both carry deep scars from the past and live with the feeling that they have lost what is most important.
The novel follows their parallel lives, inner struggles, new relationships and moments when it seems like happiness will never be possible again. Danielle Steel masterfully builds tension and emotion, leading us through suffering, regret, hope and finally – a reunion that can change everything.
“Sag niemals adieu” is a touching story about the power of love that transcends time, pain and lies. Typical Steele style – rich in emotion, dramatic, but full of warmth and optimism. A book that will make you cry, laugh and remind you that true love sometimes gets a second chance.
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