Season of Passion
Season Of Passion is a 1979 romantic novel by American Danielle Steel.[1] The book was originally published on June 1, 1979, by Dell Publications, containing 432 pages. It is Steel's fifth novel.
Synopsis
Kate meeting Tom Harper, a well known pro-football star, widely recognised across the United States. When first meeting, they enjoyed their relationship, however, after an unsuccessful attempt at suicide, Tom becomes mentally and physically disabled for the rest of his life, leaving Kate pregnant with his unborn son, as well upset about recent circumstances. However, after a chance at a new relationship and fresh start, Kate realises she will have to leave the past behind, to move forward.[2]
References
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- Going Home
- Passion's Promise
- Now and Forever
- Season of Passion
- Crossings
- A Perfect Stranger
- Thurston House
- Full Circle
- Family Album
- Wanderlust
- Fine Things
- Kaleidoscope
- Zoya
- Daddy
- Message from Nam
- No Greater Love
- Jewels
- Mixed Blessings
- Accident
- The Gift
- Five Days in Paris
- Silent Honor
- Special Delivery
- The Long Road Home
- The Klone and I
- Mirror Image
- The Wedding
- Sunset in St. Tropez
- Safe Harbour
- Ransom
- Second Chance
- Echoes
- Impossible
- Miracle
- Toxic Bachelors
- The House
- Coming Out
- H.R.H.
- Sisters
- Bungalow 2
- Amazing Grace
- Honor Thyself
- Rogue
- A Good Woman
- One Day at a Time
- Matters of the Heart
- Southern Lights
- Big Girl
- Family Ties
- Hotel Vendome
- Betrayal
- Friends Forever
- Undercover
- Dangerous Games
- Against All Odds
- The Promise (1979)
- Now and Forever (1983)
- Crossings (1986)
- Kaleidoscope (1990)
- Fine Things (1990)
- Changes (1991)
- Palomino (1991)
- Daddy (1991)
- Jewels (1992)
- Secrets (1992)
- Star (1993)
- Heartbeat (1993)
- Family Album (1994)
- Once in a Lifetime (1994)
- Mixed Blessings (1995)
- Vanished (1995)
- The Ring (1996)
- No Greater Love (1996)
- Safe Harbour (2007)
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