Judith Krantz's Princess Daisy
She was born Princess Marguerite Alexandrovna Valensky, but everyone called her Daisy. Daisy is the daughter of an American movie goddess, Francesca Vernon (Lindsay Wagner) and the playboy Russian Prince, Stash Valensky (Stacy Keach).
Daisy was a blonde beauty living in a world of aristocrats and countless wealth. Men desired her. Women envied her. Daisy's life was a fairytale filled with parties and balls, priceless jewels, money and love. Then suddenly the fairytale ended, and Princess Daisy had to start again, with nothing, except the secret she guarded from the day she was born.
Across an international landscape stretching from the horse-drawn carriages of pre-Revolutionary Russia to the magic whirl of New York Madison Avenue, Judith Krantz, who gave the world Scruples, has created a glittering dream of a story filled with secrets and discoveries, glamour and pain, with sadness and joy...and the beating pulse of it all is Princess Daisy, the ultimate heroine.
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Misses the mark... - Shynn
The problem with this series is that it jumps too much and doesn't delve into any real character development. Yes there's a bad guy, yes there's a heroine but they never really tell you why he's bad to start. They make him creepy more than anything else and if it's Rupert Everitt doing the creepy it's just wrong. He looks more like a scared puppy most of the screentime. This should have been a sweeping saga but in reality was a long waste of time..
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Misses the mark... - Shynn
The problem with this series is that it jumps too much and doesn't delve into any real character development. Yes there's a bad guy, yes there's a heroine but they never really tell you why he's bad to start. They make him creepy more than anything else ...