Description
The Last Debutantes
The glamorous world of English society is on the brink of World War II with Georgie Blalock’s tantalizing new novel. The debutantes of 1939 are portrayed as carefree and full of laughter. Yet underneath the surface, they are all too aware of the impending tragedy that looms ahead. The glittering ballrooms and elegant parties serve as a stark contrast to the dark clouds of war gathering on the horizon.
Valerie de Vere Cole
Valerie de Vere Cole, the niece of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. Symbolizes the delicate balance between privilege and uncertainty. Despite her privileged upbringing, Valerie is no stranger to hardship. With a father burdened by debt and a mother who is emotionally distant. As she navigates the world of debutantes and high society. Valerie grapples with the harsh reality of an impending war that threatens to shatter the world she knows.
The novel delves into Valerie’s journey of self-discovery and resilience. As she faces the challenges of love, loss, and the chaos of war. Surrounded by the opulence of English aristocracy and the vibrant spirit of Eunice Kennedy. Valerie must find the strength within herself to confront the turbulent times ahead. With a backdrop of champagne-filled nights and swirling waltzes. Her story is a poignant reminder of the fragility of happiness and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
About The Author
Georgie Blalock is a history and cinema aficionado who loves to combine her two interests by immersing herself in historical fiction novels and watching a variety of period-piece films. When she’s not busy with work or other commitments, you can find her exploring the non-fiction history section at the library or scrolling through British film options on Netflix. In her free time, she also practices karate at the dojo in preparation for her upcoming black belt test. On top of all that, Georgie is a talented writer who crafts historical romance novels under the pen name Georgie Lee.
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