A review by bananatricky
The Only Reason for the London Season by Kristin Vayden

3.0

Not so much a novella as a short story.

A young debutante decides to defy her mother and wear a colour other than the staple peach worn by all the other debutantes. She goes to a ball, sees a man, gets caught in a compromising position and they marry. The epilogue is set a long time in the future (like talking about their children).

It was ok but I'd feel short-changed if it was in an anthology!

Seriously half the book is adverts for other stories.