Alice’s Awakening

Alice’s Awakening by Genevieve Lyons, published by Chivers Press in 2000, is a 248-page novel written in English. The story follows Alice Sandar as she transitions from boarding school back to her affluent life in the south of France, unaware that her world is about to be irrevocably altered. Her romance with Rudi, a captivating and enigmatic American, brings excitement to her life until a violent incident involving her father leads to revelations that challenge everything she knows.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that intertwines elements of romance, suspense, and family dynamics. As Alice grapples with her father’s shooting and the subsequent fallout, she is forced to confront the complexities of her relationship with Rudi and the secrets that lie beneath her family’s surface. The book explores themes of love, betrayal, and the impact of hidden truths, drawing readers into a web of intrigue that unfolds against the backdrop of a privileged lifestyle.
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When Alice Sandar leaves boarding school to return to a cosseted existence with her wealthy parents in the south of France, she has no idea that her life is about to change forever. Falling in love with Rudi — a charming and mysterious young American — Alice feels as if she is walking on air. Then her father is the victim of a shooting, and Rudi is exposed as a journalist. Forbidden ever to see Rudi again, Alice is shocked and confused: Why was her father shot? Why is he so antagonistic towards journalists? What terrible secret is at the heart of all that’s happened?
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