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- Authors: Danielle Steel
- Language: English
- Genre: Fiction
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Darcy Gray always put the finishing touches on her blog, The Gray Zone,
on Sunday nights, after she’d let it sit for a few days. She liked to take a last
look. She posted it on Mondays, and enhanced it with daily posts on
Instagram to introduce additional ideas and products she supported. She had
started her blog for fun, thirteen years ago, at twenty-nine, when her
fraternal twin daughters Zoe and Penny had started kindergarten.
It had
been the perfect activity for a full-time, hands-on, at-home mom. She had
introduced it before blogs were commonplace, and she used it to share her
views about upcoming fashions and trends, her opinions on a variety of
subjects, research on new health and scientific information. She treated it
like a letter to friends. It had gone viral almost immediately, and for more
than a decade she had been one of the most respected bloggers and
influencers in the country, and even around the world. Her readers trusted
her. Her opinion was sought by magazine editors, companies, and
trendsetters of all kinds.
In the years since Darcy began writing The Gray Zone, influencers had
become a powerful force in the world of promotion and communications.
Companies and major brands sought the attention of major influencers to
endorse their products and paid as much as twenty-five thousand dollars for
a single post, which could add up to a multimillion-dollar business for a
blogger like Darcy, one of the most respected in the business. It was a
highly desirable job now.
Darcy was sought after for her authenticity—she never wore, used, or
recommended a brand or product she didn’t believe in, and her followers
had total faith in her. She never let them down or led them astray for her
own gain. Blogging and influencing had become a new way for companies
to engage directly with individuals and communities on a personal level to
promote their products. Darcy had been among the first to catch that wave
to success. Her sincerity, good taste, and good judgment shone through
every word.
As the only daughter of the head of a distinguished publishing house in
New York, and her mother an editor, Darcy had always wanted to write. She
just didn’t know what until she started The Gray Zone.
Because of her parents’ involvement in publishing, they had always
pushed her in that direction. They were convinced that she had talent as a
writer and encouraged literary ambitions at a lofty level. They hoped she
would be an important novelist one day and tried to instill that desire in her.
She had been an English literature major at Princeton, which had been her
parents’ wish for her. It was her father’s alma mater.
Since her parents had been unable to have children for the first twenty
years of their marriage, Darcy had been a late, happy surprise. Her father
had hoped for a son to follow in his footsteps at Princeton, and into the
literary world. Instead, Darcy had agreed to go to Princeton when she was
accepted, but she had her sights set on modern pursuits, and her writing
aspirations went no further than the internet while she was in college
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