I got tired of mouse clicks and clicking through pages on my laptop. Instead, I desperately wanted to feel the solid pages in my hands. That’s when I thought I’d take a break and enjoy reading a novel, actually flipping through its pages by my favorite author, Sidney Sheldon.

I went to the nearest bookstore and felt compelled to buy three of his novels and expected to spend weeks reading them, which is exactly what I did. One of these books was, “The Stars Shine Down.” I want to provide a review of this well-structured, well-plotted, and well-crafted novel. Read on for the review.

The novel describes a 17-year-old girl, Lara, who has a hate relationship with her dad because no matter how much she wants to impress and love him, he always makes stinging comments about her. After the death of her father, she dreams of raising a building in a place close to where she currently lived in a pension. She eventually realized her dream and that’s how she got into real estate.

She also aged and turned into a beautiful lady and everyone was mesmerized at the first sight. However, she was the princess of the United States who traveled from London to New York, from Rino to Rome, building buildings, hotels and shopping malls. She succeeded and became a self-made billionaire. Of course, she had help all the time. She also met her soul mate while she was traveling, who happened to be a pianist. They fell in love and they married. However, they were from different backgrounds, one erecting skyscrapers and the other absorbed in music.

When all her valuable assets seemed to collapse and she almost broke up with her husband, a surprise birthday party for her husband, friends and colleagues made everything a happy ending for her.

This is a fabulous book to find. I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in reading novels.

Some of Sidney Sheldon’s highest grossing novels are “The Sky Is Falling”, “Tell Me Your Dreams”, “Best Plans”, “Morning, Noon and Night”, “Nothing Lasts Forever” and many more. bestseller. His first book, “The Naked Face,” was hailed by the New York Times as “the best first mystery of the year” and received an Edgar Award. Most of his novels have been made into major feature films or television miniseries, and there are more than 300 million copies of his books in print worldwide. Without a doubt, Sidney Sheldon reigns as one of the most popular storytellers of all time.

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