![]() I’m sure they were bought at a nondescript department store or the like. There were a set of six, and they were the fancy sort of plates that weren’t actually meant to be used for food. Q-Standiford: Where did your interest in Imperial Russia come from? Can you trace it back to a particular moment or source?Ī-Patrick: This is super cheesy, but my interest in Imperial Russia actually goes back to these plates my parents had hanging on the wall when I was growing up. Nelle Patrick and Natalie Standiford, author of The Boy on the Bridge Power, that, in the right hands, can save her way of life.Īn epic romance with glittering magical elements, TSARINA is swirling with beautiful prose, stark Russian contrasts, and lavish visuals perfect for fans of Libba Bray's A Great and Terrible Beauty. It holds a power rooted in the land and stolen from the mystics.Ī power that promises a life of love for her and Alexei Romanov. ![]() historically sensitive and gloriously thrilling." -Kirkus, starred reviewĪ magical Faberge egg glows within the walls of Russia's Winter Palace. ![]() "Romance, adventure, magic and history blend seamlessly into a story that is. ![]()
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