From Publishers Weekly
With Bungalow 2 still on bestseller lists, Steel checks
in with a Bay Area earthquake that shakes up the lives of
three beautiful, talented yet somehow unfulfilled women.
Sarah Sloane, 30-something wife of Seth, a wildly successful
hedge fund entrepreneur, and mother of two, has planned
to perfection a high-ticket charity auction. The only thing
she hasn't counted on is the biggest seismic event to hit
San Francisco since 1906 and the aftershocks it will cause
in her marriage. Meanwhile, hot Grammy-winning 19-year-old
singer Melanie Free, flown in to perform at the benefit,
likewise finds her life overturned: following an on-stage
triumph, Melanie throws away her platform shoes to assist
disaster victims, admitting—much to the annoyance
of her pushy stage mother and her TV actor boyfriend—that
she always wanted to be a nurse. Sarah and Melanie face
change with support from the 40-ish Sister Maggie Kent,
a California nun whose good deeds draw the interest of recovering
alcoholic and former AP photojournalist Everett Carson,
who captures her in pictures. As marriage, faith and vows
of chastity are tested, there's nothing complicated to spoil
the romance. Steel delivers a sparkly story with an uplifting
spiritual twist. (Oct.)