The Romanov Heiress by Jennifer Laam – Review by Ashley Lape

The Romanov HeiressThe Romanov Heiress by Jennifer Laam
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When I first started this book I did not realize it was historical fiction. From the very first page, I was hooked. The mystery, the intrigue, the feelings these characters have, and the dangers that come with being who they are, all make for a page-turning book. There are four Romanov sisters hiding in England in fear for their lives. Olga, who is the oldest, must do everything to protect all of them and find the truth in the rumors concerning their mother. When Olga learns that there is to be a book about her mother’s presumptuous betrayal of the Russian people she must put an end to the book being published. What Olga didn’t expect was to fall in love with the Lord of the house where she took a maid’s job. I highly recommend this book to everyone, especially if you are into historical fiction books.

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Reviewed by @alape

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