Well, Danielle Steel often writes about complex human emotions. In 'The House' novel, it could be that the house serves as a backdrop for different generations to interact. There may be stories of secrets, inheritances, and the ways in which family members either come together or are torn apart. It might also touch on how the physical house holds memories and how those memories shape the characters' present and future.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it recently, but typically in her novels, there are strong female characters. So it's likely there is a female protagonist in this one too.
Sorry, I don't have the specific year of when 'The House' by Danielle Steel was written off the top of my head. But you could look it up on the author's official website or in literary databases.
It's hard to say which one is the most popular as it varies among different readers. However, 'The Gift' is very well - liked. It has a touching story that many people can relate to.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'The Gift' by Danielle you are referring to. It could potentially be either a steel novel (if it involves themes related to the steel industry perhaps in a fictional or semi - fictional context) or a historical novel (if it is set in a particular historical period and explores historical events, characters, etc.).
Another one is 'Safe Harbour'. It tells a heart - warming story about people finding solace and new beginnings. The characters are well - developed and the plot is engaging. It makes you feel a range of emotions from sadness to joy as you follow their journey.