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The Countess of the Revolution
By (Author) Lana Kortchik
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ Digital
21st June 2023
8th December 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical romance
Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
War, combat and military adventure fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Politics
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
240g
Everything I love about historical fiction and more. Reader review
March, 1917
Petrograd is on the eve of revolution. For Countess Sophia Orlova, the city of her childhood the only home she has ever known has become her deadly enemy. The mob are ready to get rid of anyone connected to the old regime, including Sophia.
When rebels threaten to shoot Sophia and her husband, they are saved by Nikolai, a fervent supporter of the revolution. Determined to help Nikolais cause, Sophia sets up a hospital wing in the house, nursing injured victims by his side.
Her kindness has captured Nikolais heart, but their burgeoning romance is forbidden. With battle lines drawn between the new and the old, both their lives are in danger
Will their love be strong enough to overcome the horrors of war
From the bestselling author of Sisters of War comes a heart-wrenching novel of lovers trapped on the opposite sides of a terrifying political conflict, loss, and sacrifice.
Readers LOVE The Countess of the Revolution!
This is the best book Ive read in ages. I absolutely loved it. It is brilliantly researched and very well written. Reader review,
This book was well written with a captivating storyline and well-developed characters. It was everything I love about historical fiction and more. Reader review,
I absolutely loved this book. The plot, the characters, the writing are so compelling. I really did find this such a page turner and enjoyed it very much. Right up there with the best books Ive read this year, it is so much more than a love story. Fantastic. Reader review,
This is an excellent read. It pictures what it is like living as a civilian during war so mirrors the conflicts and choices for thousands caught up in a disastrous strife. Thoroughly recommended. Reader review,
Lana Kortchik grew up in two opposite corners of the Soviet Union - a snow-white Siberian town and the golden-domed Ukrainian capital. At the age of sixteen, she moved to Australia with her mother. Lana and her family live on the Central Coast of NSW, where it never snows and is always summer-warm, even in winter. She loves books, martial arts, the ocean and Napoleonic history. Her short stories have appeared in many magazines and anthologies. She was the winner of Historical Novel Society Autumn 2012 Short Fiction competition and the runner-up of 2013 Defenestrationism Short Story Contest.