TY - BOOK AU - Steel, Danielle TI - Daddy's girls SN - 9781509878246 U1 - Fiction STE-D PY - 2021/// CY - New York PB - Pan Macmillan Books KW - Fiction KW - California KW - Sisters KW - Family secrets KW - Fathers and daughters KW - Ranches KW - Grief KW - Ranch life KW - Ranchers N1 - In Daddy's Girls, Danielle Steel’s thought-provoking novel, three sisters discover the truth about their past and the importance of their unique bond. Many years have passed since ranch hand JT Tucker took his three small daughters to start a new life, eventually building the largest ranch in California. But success comes at a price, and with no mother in their life, Tucker’s relationship with each of his very different daughters was complicated. Caroline, the youngest, was overlooked by her father. She fled the ranch as early as possible to become a wife and mother, pursuing a career writing children’s books. Gemma, his declared favourite, yearned for Hollywood glamour and became a major TV star. Kate, the eldest, stayed to work on the ranch, forsaking relationships and family for a father who took her for granted. When JT dies suddenly, the paper trail he leaves behind reveals more than the sisters could ever have guessed. The truth brings a new reality, helping them understand who they are and what they want. After the death of his wife, Texas ranch hand JT Tucker took his three small daughters to California to start a new life. With almost no money, a will of iron, and hard work, he eventually built the biggest ranch in California. Caroline, the youngest, was overlooked by her father for her entire life and fled to become a wife, mother, and writer in Marin County. Gemma, his declared favourite, sought out Hollywood glamour and success and became a major television star. Kate, the eldest, stayed at home to do her father's bidding as a ranch hand, forsaking a family of her own. Upon JT's death, their world is turned upside down, strengthening their relationships with one another and discovering who they are now as grown women ER -