Vanity
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  • Reads 3,035
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  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 50m
Complete, First published Sep 10, 2014
Fourteen year old Fabienne, Cousin to the King, is living in the lap of luxury in the french royal court of Versailles. Little does she know that she is about to be caught between two sides of a revolution, will she stay loyal to her family or will she fight for what she believes to be right and the boy she loves.


2020 Note - Written when I was 13 so that's the reason for the terrible grammar, wandering plot and serious historical inaccuracies :)
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