The Last Princess

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Thorndike-Magna, 1988 - Fiction - 629 pages
To the world, Lily Goodhue has everything: wealth, status, beauty, and a fiance from one of New York's most distinguished families. But beneath the dazzling facade is a young woman haunted by a devastating childhood tragedy. Feeling abandoned and alone ever since her cold, distant parents packed her off to boarding school, Lily yearns for someone who will want her for who she is. She finds this with Harry Kohle, an aspiring writer from a venerable banking family. Lily breaks off her engagement and never looks back as she learns how love can survive and thrive against all odds.

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