The Debutante Is Mine : The Season's Original Series
Author(s): Vivienne Lorret
From the Season Standard: “A true Season’s Original embodies the class, grace, and style of the ton. Such an honor ensures the recipient her pick of eligible suitors…”
Lilah Appleton’s prospects are looking dim. With one last chance to find a titled husband before she’s forced to wed her wretched cousin, she must make this Season count. Plain, forgettable Lilah must become the Season’s Original. Desperate, she seeks help from the devilishly charming, untitled, and thoroughly unsuitable Jack Marlowe. All she must do now is resist the tempting rogue…
Bastard son and self-made man, Jack Marlowe loathes the aristocracy. When he meets Lilah, he expects her to be like all the other greedy husband-hunters. But she’s far more dangerous. Her alluring smiles and sharp tongue intrigue him. Before he knows it, he agrees to help her find a husband, revealing tricks to ensnare any man. The only problem is, his plan works too well—on him.
When Lilah becomes the belle of the ball, Jack realizes he may lose her forever—unless he can take a chance on love and claim his debutante.
Review(s):
“A will and a bet create the drama in the riveting first Season’s Original novel... A well-crafted plot, well-developed characters, and last-minute revelations set the bar high for the sequels.”
“a sweet romantic novel that sweeps you away with an engaging story line [...] THE DEBUTANTE IS MINE is a light and an easy read with wonderful dialogue and charming characters.”
“SO GOOD. Unputdownable! This is the author you’ve been waiting for!”
“DARING MISS DANVERS is perfectly enchanting. Vivienne Lorret has woven a delightful, romantic tale that is certain to charm readers.”
“Readers will enjoy these two protagonists as they fight for love and honesty.”
“Lorret seems to have found fresh ways to spin the old into new.”
“Delightfully amusing and impossible to put down!”
“An enjoyable, steamy Regency romance begins this promising trilogy.”
“A romantic treat to be savored.”
ISBN: 9780062446299