Alice’s Awakening

Alice’s Awakening by Genevieve Lyons, published by Severn House in 2000, is a novel that explores the life of Alice as she transitions from boarding school back to her affluent family life in the South of France. This edition contains 214 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into Alice’s world filled with romance and suspense.
In this story, Alice’s life takes a dramatic turn when she falls in love with Rudi at the Princess’s Ball, only to face a shocking event that alters her future. The narrative delves into themes of family life and the complexities of relationships, set against a backdrop of thrill and emotional depth. Readers will find a blend of fiction, romance, and suspense as Alice navigates the challenges that arise from her privileged upbringing and the unexpected twists that life presents.
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Alice leaves boarding school and returns to a cosseted existence with her wealthy parents in the South of France. At the Princess’s Ball she falls in love with Rudi, but soon afterwards her father is shot and the course of Alice’s life is changed for good.
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