Today, here's my review on her new book:
This is the first time I read an HF novel on Catherine the Great- and I
loved it! I had read here and there about this grand empress and about her many
lovers…hmmm- but there’s always more to the story than that.
Together with her very strict, self-serving and uncaring mother, the
young Sophia (later confirmed to Catherine) leaves her home in Berlin to go live
in the court of Elizabeth, Empress of Russia. There she is betrothed to Peter
III- an immature and senseless young man (he never does grow up- or
improve). The whole purpose of this
marriage was to produce an heir for Russia.
Pathetic as can be, Peter had no idea how to be a man, in any sense of
the word. Poor Catherine who gave up
everything to live up to her every role, was belittled, chastised, disillusioned
and consequently, never truly happy.
Catherine did find some peace within her newly found Russian Orthodox
faith (definitely a positive thing in her favour with regards to Empress
Elizabeth). Other than that though, many
who opposed the marriage, made Catherine out to be this rather cold, detached,
somewhat defiant and calculating being- all things that she was most certainly not. All she ever did was for love, for her people
and her country.
Catherine did find some joy in friendships created within Peter’s
circle, and through the trust of her closest chamber maid, Sveta. Sadly and to her own demise, the love she sought was
found through lovers who never reciprocated in complete honesty.
I was amazed at how easy it was to dupe Peter and the rest of the court-and
country- into believing the legitimacy of the heir born to Catherine! Not only
that, as the country rejoiced this birth, Catherine again was to suffer alone
as her baby was literally grabbed away from her to be raised by the Empress
herself. It would be months before she
would even get a glimpse of him. Another chance at love snatched away from her
with no recourse. Throughout the course
of the book I learned that this was the least of the pain she would suffer when
it came to her children and the great love she had for them…
The book is filled with such moments where you can’t help but feel for Catherine
and her pain..So, yes, Catherine may have had a few men in her lifetime (and
there are long detailed passages about this…), but each time she gave her love
completely and faithfully; thinking this was her one and only- and her last,
only to be deceived once more.
Although ever-so- unlucky at love, Catherine finally triumphed in gaining
what she craved most; love, loyalty, respect and trust, ultimately, as great
ruler of Russia.
I definitely enjoyed this book and want to read more about Catherine the
Great.
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4 comments:
This sounds like an awesome book. I follow you!!
Thanks!!
Allisonmharper@hotmail.com
I've read several HF books lately set in Russia, and I'm anxious to read this one, too!
deniseincoralsprings@gmail.com
I am an EbJ follower!
Thanks for your thorough review and wonderful offer. I would love to win this one.
valleauATsuddenlinkDOTnet
I am a follower. Thanks.
I would love to read this!
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