I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with that title. It might be about a female heir, perhaps in a wealthy family, dealing with issues like inheritance, family secrets, and power struggles within her family or society.
Not always. Sure, there are aspects like sailing in beautiful locations and wearing fancy outfits that seem glamorous. But there could be problems like bad weather, mechanical issues on the yacht, and the need to constantly please clients which isn't always so glamorous.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But it's likely to have the heiress herself as a main character. There might also be a love interest, perhaps a man from a different social class which could create conflict. And there could be family members like a scheming relative or a protective parent.
The princess in modern day novels can be glamorous in terms of her lifestyle. She may live in a luxurious penthouse or a grand castle that has been modernized. She attends high - society events like exclusive galas and charity balls, where she is the center of attention. Also, her charm and grace in social situations add to her glamour.
Well, without having read the 'our glamorous time novel', we can only guess. It might be centered on a particular era known for its glamour, like the 1920s or the 1950s. The characters could be involved in glamorous parties, wearing stylish clothes, and having complex emotional relationships. There may be a hero or heroine who is on a journey to discover themselves while being part of this glamorous world. Maybe there are themes of self - discovery, love against all odds, and the pursuit of a glamorous lifestyle.
Love and class differences are common. The heiress often comes from a high - class family and may fall in love with someone from a different social stratum.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with such a title. Generally, it might be about a female heir who has gone through a divorce and perhaps her journey of dealing with the aftermath, like reclaiming her life, facing family or business issues, or finding new love.
One common theme is social status. American heiress novels often explore how an heiress's wealth affects her standing in society. For example, she might be sought after for her money but also face envy or manipulation. Another theme is love vs. money. The heiress may have to choose between a suitor who loves her for herself and one who is after her fortune.