Hmm, that's a good question. I feel like the term 'family saga' gets thrown around a lot for anything with multiple generations, but if you're coming from Danielle Steel, you probably want something that prioritizes emotional, character-driven drama over dense historical realism. Something that’s accessible and moves with a good pace.
My first thought is actually Beatriz Williams. Her books, like 'A Hundred Summers' or 'The Summer Wives', often weave between timelines and focus on secrets, societal pressures, and romantic entanglements within wealthy families. They have that glossy, page-turning quality Steel is known for, but with a bit more of a historical mystery bent. They're not epic in the way some Russian novels are; they’re more like a compelling multi-generational soap opera in book form, which is a compliment in this context.
I'd also gently push back on the idea you need to stick to modern authors. Try checking out Susan Howatch's 'Starbridge' series. It’s about the families within the Church of England across the 20th century, and it is absolutely brimming with the kind of scandal, passion, and personal turmoil that defines a Steel novel, just framed through a different institution. It’s surprisingly gripping.
Sticking with that blend of family and high society, try Emma Donoghue’s 'The Pull of the Stars' isn't right... wait, I'm thinking of her book 'The Wonder'. Not quite. For a saga, maybe Kate Morton? Her books like 'The Forgotten Garden' are all about uncovering family secrets across decades. The pacing is slower, more atmospheric than Steel’s directness, but the payoff in revealed connections is huge. It’s a quieter, more puzzle-box approach to the same core idea: how the past haunts the present within a family.
If the draw is the glamorous settings and high-stakes personal drama, I’d actually recommend looking at some fan-translated Chinese web novels in the 'CEO contract marriage' or 'reborn revenge' genres. Seriously. The plot structures are incredibly similar—sudden inheritance disputes, secret children, rival business families, amnesia tropes—just amplified to an insane degree. The translation quality varies, but when you find a good one, it’s the same addictive, emotional rollercoaster. For a published work, 'The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo' by Taylor Jenkins Reid captures that single, dramatic life story full of twists and public/private conflict. It’s not multi-generational, but it has that same unputdownable, gossipy feel about a famous family (of sorts). It’s all about legacy and the stories we leave behind.
Okay, I’m gonna go a different direction and say skip the obvious modern picks and dive into R.F. Kuang’s 'Babel'. Wait, hear me out. It’s not a traditional family saga, but it’s about found family and legacy in a deeply intense, tragic way. If you like Steel’s focus on relationships under extreme pressure—wealth, betrayal, love—'Babel' delivers that with a razor-sharp, magical academic setting. The emotional beats are huge. It feels like a saga in how it follows a core group from youth into a fractured adulthood. It’s darker, sure, but the character work is phenomenal. For something more classic, 'Pachinko' by Min Jin Lee is the ultimate multi-generational story of a Korean family in Japan. It’s sweeping, intimate, and utterly heartbreaking in the best way. The prose is beautiful but straightforward, making the epic scope feel personal.
2026-07-14 00:30:53
18
Lihat Semua Jawaban
Pindai kode untuk mengunduh Aplikasi
Buku Terkait
The Heaven Hill Generations Series
Laramie Briscoe
10
8.8K
Fall in love with this next generation of bikers - ranging from stories of second chances to the love of a lifetime.18+, sex scenes, miscarriageThe Heaven Hill Generations is created by Laramie Briscoe, an eGlobal Creative Publishing Signed Author.
Ashley Black thought she had it all. The perfect marriage and the perfect husband until one night he came home breaking her heart into a million pieces.
"You will walk out of this marriage as you came into it, with only your clothes. You won't get sent nor will you get a house or a car. Sign them and get lost." I fight back the tears as I signed the papers and when I look at him I almost gasp as I saw the hate he has as he look at me.
"The day you realize you made a mistake it will be too late," I tell him emotionless as I walked to the door just as I was about to step out I feel someone grabbing my arm hard making me whimper, "Why would I want someone as disgusting, ugly as you again? I'm glad I finally got rid of you why would I want to come running back to you Ash?" I feel my heart shattered into a million pieces as I hear him say those hurtful words.
Ashley left the house heartbroken and pregnant after he chased her away.
Five years later Adrian realized the mistake he made back then but the question is will Ashley forgive him?
Find out what will happen between Ashley and Adrian in this romance.
In Good Company: An Ex's Brother Billionaire Romance
Kat Singleton
0
2.6K
Callahan Hastings is relentless when it comes to getting what he wants, and what he wants is me–to be his private chef in the Hamptons for the summer.
My dream job served to me on a silver platter by one of the wealthiest members of Pembroke Hills Country Club.
The only catch? He’s my ex-boyfriend’s older brother with a reputation for being as charming as he is cunning.
But Cal doesn’t take no for an answer. He draws you in with flirty smiles and extravagant promises.
I should have seen him coming, but I didn’t. I should have stayed away, but I couldn’t.
His playful touches and burning gaze have ignited a fire in me. The more I resist him, the more irresistible he becomes.
I've always known there's an expiration date on the job–an expiration date on us.
But leaving isn't going to be easy with Cal on his knees, begging me to stay...
~There are certain expectations when a principessa is born to the Italian Famiglia~ Valentina Gia Salvatore, Wife to Julio Salvatore, matron of the Salvatore Family.
It's been two years since I was tied in the vows of holy matrimony with my husband, I vowed to be loyal to him, as my husband, and my capo, I have. What I didn't promise was to love him and now I do. With blood, sweat, and tears. I am a mother, a sister, and the wife of the Capo Dei Capi of the Italian family. I have everything I could ever want; I thought things would settle down and I would finally stop learning, but I was wrong.
Note: This is part of a series and is to be read in order. if you are here after reading MAFIA RULES, welcome and enjoy the ride!
I caught my husband deep inside my sister on the day i served him divorce papers.
After giving birth to his son, i became the “disgusting fat wife” he could barely look at. While i slept alone, he satisfied every craving with her body.
When i finally tried to leave, he tore the papers apart, grabbed me by the throat and growled:
“You don’t get to leave me, wife. you’re mine until i say otherwise.”
That same night, My father was shot and a killer came after my son.
Now i’m trapped with the man who hates me… and still refuses to let me go.
The Family Books 1 -3 (A collection of Dark Mafia Romance)
Emma Mountford
8.8
7.1K
Book 1 Saints and Sinners
She was the light to my dark.
The saint to my sinner. with her innocent eyes and devilish curves.
A Madonna that was meant to be admired but never touched.
Until someone took that innocence from her.
She left.
The darkness in my heart was finally complete.
I avenged her, I killed for her, but she never came back.
Until I saw her again. An angel dancing around a pole for money.
She didn’t know I owned that club. She didn’t know I was watching.
This time I won’t let her escape.
I will make her back into the girl I knew.
Whether she likes it or not.
Book 2 Judge and Jury
I can’t stop watching her.
I’m not even sure I want to.
Taylor Lawson, blonde, beautiful, and totally oblivious to how much dangers she’s in.
She’s also the one juror in my upcoming murder trial that hasn’t been bought.
The one who can put me behind bars for a very long time.
I know I should execute her.
After all that’s what I do.
I am the Judge.
I eliminate threats to The Family.
And Taylor is a threat.
But I don’t want to kill her.
Possessing her, making her love me seems like a much better plan for this particular Juror.
Reading Danielle Steel for years means I'm looking for that specific blend of high-stakes, often glamorous drama with an emotional core that pulls you through decades or across continents in a single sitting. The prose is accessible, the conflicts are clear, and you know a hopeful resolution is coming, even if it's bittersweet. For that kind of experience, Susan Wiggs' family sagas like 'The Oysterville Sewing Circle' come close. They juggle multiple characters and life-altering events with a warmth that doesn't shy away from tough subjects.
Another solid match is Barbara Delinsky, particularly her books like 'Sweet Salt Air' which tackle contemporary issues within relationships set against evocative backdrops. The pacing and the focus on women overcoming personal hurdles feels very aligned. If you want to step slightly toward more detailed family history, Maeve Binchy's earlier work, such as 'Circle of Friends', offers that comforting, character-driven journey where romance is woven into a larger tapestry of community and personal growth. It’s less about the billionaire jet-set and more about the heart, but the emotional throughline is similar.
I’d be cautious about recommendations for authors like Nicholas Sparks. The emotional weight is there, but his style is often more melancholic and focused on a central tragic twist, whereas Steel’s books usually offer more sprawling narratives and a wider variety of conflicts before reaching resolution.