Thursday, March 24, 2022

Written on the Wind

 

Wow! What a fantastic and enthralling story. Elizabeth Camden has done it again!

Count Dimitri Sokolov witnesses a devastating and deadly incident while overseeing the building of the Trans-Siberian Railway. He is stripped of his title, lands and freedom in order to silence him. Sent to a penal colony, he escapes and makes his way across the wilds of Russia to America, to find his friend and colleague Natalia Blackstone. Certain that she can stop the Railroad from being built to attract the attention of the Czar and the devastating atrocity.  

The story is brilliantly set in Russia, New York and DC. The two heroes are masterfully portrayed in strength of will, passion and deep friendship. As always Camden does an amazing job of research in history, intertwined with fiction. You don't need to be a history lover to love this book. 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the Publisher and NetGalley. All views expressed are my honest opinion.

1 comments:

Darlene S said...

Sounds like another fun read. I've added this to my list for Summer 2022 reads. Thank you.