Elizabeth Camden takes readers on a fascinating journey to New York and Russia in 1900 with her latest novel, Written on the Wind. This novel can easily be read as a stand alone. Be prepared to be mesmerized by the rich historical details of Gilded Age America and Russia before the fall of the Czar.
Readers will always learn interesting and unknown tidbits about history with Elizabeth Camden's novels, and this novel is no different. She has been one of my longtime favorite historical authors, and she continues to write novels with well-developed characters and riveting storylines.
Written on the Wind is recommended for fans of inspirational historical fiction.
*I received a complimentary copy of this novel and was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine.
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BackCover Blurb:
He carries a dangerous secret, but can he survive long enough to expose it?
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Dimitri Sokolov has been charged with overseeing construction of the
legendary Trans-Siberian Railway, but during this work, he witnesses an
appalling crime, the truth of which threatens the Russian monarchy. In
an effort to silence him, the czar has stripped Dimitri of his title,
his lands, and his freedom . . . but Dimitri has one asset the czar
knows nothing about: his deep and abiding friendship with Natalia
Blackstone.
Natalia is the lead analyst for her father's New
York banking empire and manages their investment in the Trans-Siberian
Railway. Her bond with Dimitri has flourished despite the miles between
them, but when Dimitri goes unexpectedly missing, she sets the wheels in
motion to find him. Once they join forces, they embark on a dangerous
quest in which one wrong move could destroy them both.
From the
steppes of Russia to the corridors of power in Washington, Dimitri and
Natalia will fight against all odds to save the railroad while exposing
the truth. Can their newfound love survive the ordeal?
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