The Debutante (Season Series #2)
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  • Reads 9,646,187
  • Votes 522,069
  • Parts 54
  • Time 9h 26m
  • Wattys winner
Complete, First published Jan 05, 2016
***2016 WATTY AWARD WINNER - VORACIOUS READS***
WINNER OF THE FICTION AWARDS 2016  - HISTORICAL FICTION

Against all odds, Libby Marks-Whelan is back at court - and no longer confined to the service corridors as a lady-in-waiting. With the start of the new Winter Season, however, the competition for a crown just got a lot fiercer. Now that there are two princes searching for wives, Libby struggles not just against the other debutantes but also against the monotony of court life in her new position. With the queen's disapproval aimed squarely in her direction, will she weather the storm to win her prince?

***Please note that this story is the sequel to The Season. Since there are many characters, backstories, and subplots that I won't be able to fully explain in the first few chapters, I strongly recommend you read The Season first!***
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