The Romanov empress

a novel of Tsarina Maria Feodorovna

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The Romanov empress (2018)

427 pages

English language

Published Dec. 15, 2018

ISBN:
978-0-425-28616-6
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OCLC Number:
1042329136

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4 stars (2 reviews)

Marrying the Romanov heir, nineteen-year-old Danish princess Minnie becomes empress of Russia and treads a perilous path of compromise in a beloved but resistance-torn country where her son becomes the last tsar.

Minnie knows that her station in life as a Danish princess is to leave her family and enter into a royal marriage. She is brought to Russia, and marries the Romanov heir, Alexander. Once he ascends the throne, she becomes empress Maria. When their son, Nicholas, inherits the throne he is the inexperienced ruler of a deeply divided and crumbling empire. Determined to guide him to reforms that will bring Russia into the modern age, Maria faces implacable opposition from Nicholas's wife, Alexandra, whose fervor has led her into a disturbing relationship with a mystic named Rasputin. -- adapted from jacket.

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Review of 'Romanov Empress' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

I received this ARC via NetGally in exchange for an honest review.

i know nothing about the romanovs nor anything about russia. so this book was almost like a history lesson than anything. however, because of this book, i did some of my own research and i felt like the book should've been in two books instead of one.

one of the reasons why is because i wanted more information on maria and what she had to go through. some of the things in the books were sort of fleeting and forgettable. some other things were well in depth and something that i liked. one of the things that was missing was the coup d'etat with the entire romanov family and nicholas.

another thing that i thought was weird was how they villainized alexandra to the point where i didn't like her. i'm sure that if someone didn't do their …

Review of 'The Romanov empress' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

I received this ARC via NetGally in exchange for an honest review.

i know nothing about the romanovs nor anything about russia. so this book was almost like a history lesson than anything. however, because of this book, i did some of my own research and i felt like the book should've been in two books instead of one.

one of the reasons why is because i wanted more information on maria and what she had to go through. some of the things in the books were sort of fleeting and forgettable. some other things were well in depth and something that i liked. one of the things that was missing was the coup d'etat with the entire romanov family and nicholas.

another thing that i thought was weird was how they villainized alexandra to the point where i didn't like her. i'm sure that if someone didn't do their …

Subjects

  • Empresses
  • Fiction
  • Kings and rulers
  • History

Places

  • Russia