A review by ameserole
The Romanov Bride by Robert Alexander

3.0

The Romanov Bride was one of those books that I jumped into for a certain challenge. It was honestly never on my radar until recently. Which was weird because the Romanov history has always fascinated me. I have so many books on my TBR but for some strange reason, this wasn't there.

In this, we will meet Ella and Pavel. She is Alexandra's older sister and a pretty interesting character. Don't get me wrong, Pavel was equally interesting to me. Mostly because of how they handled and reacted to certain information. They do have something in common though. Both are dealing with grief due to the unexpected deaths of their significant others.

Somehow, in their own way, they hope and dream for a better Russia. At times, it felt like things were being dealt with realistically and other times it seemed a little far-fetched. Not sure how much of this actually happened and what was made up to make things a bit more interesting. Either way, I was intrigued to see what they were going to do and what was going to happen after.

In the end, it definitely held my attention. It was interesting to learn something new about a Romanov and I look forward to next one. Whether it's by this author or someone else.