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Maddy has always tried to deny Jack's subtle put-downs, control, and jealousy. She has no bruises, only the daggers of fear, humiliation, and isolation--as powerful as the gun or the fist, the wounds as deep. It seems impossible that a woman the nation idolizes lives in degradation and fear. Maddy's secrets are well kept, even from herself.
Maddy's healing begins when she joins the First Lady's Commission on Violence Against Women. There, she hears eerily familiar stories from terrified wives and girlfriends. And there she comes to know Bill Alexander, a distinguished diplomat. Bill suspects that something is terribly wrong in Maddy's marriage and begs her to open her eyes.
As she takes the first steps toward freedom, a remarkable series of events unfolds... a stranger from Maddy's past reappears... White House headlines bring the nation to a standstill... and a devastating tragedy forces Maddy to realize how much has been taken from her. Faced with the most difficult choice of her life, Maddy finds a strength she never knew she had and a gift that will change her life forever.
With wisdom and compassion, bestselling novelist Danielle Steel reminds us that no one is exempt from the effects of abuse, in its subtlest forms. But at its core, Journey is a book about hope, about change, and about daring to be free.
This book was ok/good. I had mixed feelings. I read it in 1 day. Her books do suck you in, but this one was just the same thing over and over again. I'm sure that's how it is for abused women in real life, but it was hard to relate to the main character. I Just thought she was stupid most of the time. The war w/Iraq was a real coincidence in it.
I've never read a Danielle Steele before and think I will give them a miss in the future. This is a terrible story with two caricatures as lead characters. The narrative keeps bludgeoning the reader over the head with the violence-against-women theme and it rapidly becomes boring, I gave up after about 30 pages of abortion, suicides and wife-beating.

Maddy Hunter is a well-liked television journalist. Her husband Jack is the owner of the station and her boss. She joins the First Lady's Commission on Violence against Women, where she begins to see how Jack really treats her. The book is a journey about her realizing her own danger in her own house and what she will do about it.
Excellent novel. Leading life with someone you truly love is what matters at the end. A pictorial novel would reallyhelp.Leading life with someone whom you love very much truly helps. The novel epitomizes the above fact very well. Great book
This is the tale of Maddy Hunter a Washington DC tv news anchorwoman. She was married to Jack also her boss. She grew up in a home where her mother was abused. She was involved with a man who abused her, forced her to have abortions, etc- until she met Jack who took her away from that life in Kentucky. He was also an abuser, but in a more subtle way. He controlled her, verbally badgered her, etc. and she felt she deserved. The repetitive theme in this book was abuse of women in all its many
I'm not a fan of DS and 1 star is being generous for this book. The only reason I read it was because a co-work pleaded with me to give DS another try and raved what a wonderful book this was. I made a deal with her to read it if she would read something I chose for her. Well I read it. *sigh* DS still needs to hire a new editor or proof reader or something. Her grammar is horrible. Plus I really, really disliked the fact that the jerk was just going to be turned over to the lawyers. That was
Danielle Steel
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 384 pages Rating: 3.87 | 4236 Users | 168 Reviews

Mention About Books Journey
Title | : | Journey |
Author | : | Danielle Steel |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
Published | : | July 25th 2006 by Dell (first published October 2000) |
Categories | : | Romance. Fiction |
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Everyone knows Madeleine and Jack Hunter. Maddy is an award-winning TV anchorwoman. Jack is the head of her network. To the world, theirs is a storybook marriage. But behind the doors of their lush Georgetown home a different story emerges.Maddy has always tried to deny Jack's subtle put-downs, control, and jealousy. She has no bruises, only the daggers of fear, humiliation, and isolation--as powerful as the gun or the fist, the wounds as deep. It seems impossible that a woman the nation idolizes lives in degradation and fear. Maddy's secrets are well kept, even from herself.
Maddy's healing begins when she joins the First Lady's Commission on Violence Against Women. There, she hears eerily familiar stories from terrified wives and girlfriends. And there she comes to know Bill Alexander, a distinguished diplomat. Bill suspects that something is terribly wrong in Maddy's marriage and begs her to open her eyes.
As she takes the first steps toward freedom, a remarkable series of events unfolds... a stranger from Maddy's past reappears... White House headlines bring the nation to a standstill... and a devastating tragedy forces Maddy to realize how much has been taken from her. Faced with the most difficult choice of her life, Maddy finds a strength she never knew she had and a gift that will change her life forever.
With wisdom and compassion, bestselling novelist Danielle Steel reminds us that no one is exempt from the effects of abuse, in its subtlest forms. But at its core, Journey is a book about hope, about change, and about daring to be free.
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Original Title: | Journey |
ISBN: | 0440243769 (ISBN13: 9780440243762) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Jack Hunter, Madeleine Hunter, Bill Alexander |
Rating About Books Journey
Ratings: 3.87 From 4236 Users | 168 ReviewsPiece About Books Journey
Painful and beautifully described but a little unrealistic in terms of the experiencesThis book was ok/good. I had mixed feelings. I read it in 1 day. Her books do suck you in, but this one was just the same thing over and over again. I'm sure that's how it is for abused women in real life, but it was hard to relate to the main character. I Just thought she was stupid most of the time. The war w/Iraq was a real coincidence in it.
I've never read a Danielle Steele before and think I will give them a miss in the future. This is a terrible story with two caricatures as lead characters. The narrative keeps bludgeoning the reader over the head with the violence-against-women theme and it rapidly becomes boring, I gave up after about 30 pages of abortion, suicides and wife-beating.

Maddy Hunter is a well-liked television journalist. Her husband Jack is the owner of the station and her boss. She joins the First Lady's Commission on Violence against Women, where she begins to see how Jack really treats her. The book is a journey about her realizing her own danger in her own house and what she will do about it.
Excellent novel. Leading life with someone you truly love is what matters at the end. A pictorial novel would reallyhelp.Leading life with someone whom you love very much truly helps. The novel epitomizes the above fact very well. Great book
This is the tale of Maddy Hunter a Washington DC tv news anchorwoman. She was married to Jack also her boss. She grew up in a home where her mother was abused. She was involved with a man who abused her, forced her to have abortions, etc- until she met Jack who took her away from that life in Kentucky. He was also an abuser, but in a more subtle way. He controlled her, verbally badgered her, etc. and she felt she deserved. The repetitive theme in this book was abuse of women in all its many
I'm not a fan of DS and 1 star is being generous for this book. The only reason I read it was because a co-work pleaded with me to give DS another try and raved what a wonderful book this was. I made a deal with her to read it if she would read something I chose for her. Well I read it. *sigh* DS still needs to hire a new editor or proof reader or something. Her grammar is horrible. Plus I really, really disliked the fact that the jerk was just going to be turned over to the lawyers. That was
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