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Anastasia, Lost in the Desert?

The Pearl of Dubai by Grant nurture Isbn 9781448920853 Published by release America, Baltimore, Md communicate copy sent by author.

Foster writes an additional one accounting of the life of the real Anastasia, Daughter of the last Tsar of Russia. Historical fiction can be confining if the facts are maintained. nurture appears to have researched and verified as much as he can and still render an inviting romantic mystery.

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The tale begins in 1916 with the Imperial house spending more time at the Winter Palace. There are secrets, intrigues, Rasputin and Bolsheviks throughout. The story follows the historical line from there referring back to history when needed but not becoming overburdened with historical references.

Although nurture is dealing with historical reality and personalities the plot is not hampered and flows very well. This reviewer has never even considered the installation for this plot before and the title indicates a separate twist to the story of Anastasia at least. When the plot begins to build and all falls into place, there are adequate surprises to keep the reader turning the pages.

The characters stay true to history with the plot twist considered. The introduction of a culture currently greatly misunderstood helps to heighten the improvement of the characters introduced for fiction flow. Each character is lifelike and full. The personalities shine through the written word revealing just adequate quirks to make the whole book interesting.

The re-telling of Anastasia's difficulty doesn't spoil the book. Wide Pearl is a surprisingly easy read with delightful characters, a tight plot and just adequate romantic spark to create a new hunt for Anastasia and legends of her life. Since writing is not Foster's first career, the other books promised on the back cover are right on worth waiting for. This is heartily recommended to any and all readers, but of particular interest to the Anastasia story fans.

For commentary the author would be well served by utilizing a good editor and proof reader. But this does not forestall any reader from enjoying the book.

Anastasia, Lost in the Desert?

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