Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Book Review

I was in Russia during the Hitler invasion, deeply in-love with a handsome soldier who was fighting for my country. 

At least this is how Paullina Simons made me feel while enthralled in her novel 'The Bronzed Horseman'. If you're looking for a book that you literally can't put down, where you find yourself dreaming of what will happen next and you actually start to ask yourself how you would feel and what you would do in the characters situation, this stunning Russian romance novel is right for you. 

It's mesmerising from the start to the finish, bringing alive the story of an intimate and impossible romance between a young Russian girl and a Red Army soldier triumphing over the devastation of their country at war. 

I have just finished this book and I consider it quite sad that I'm currently having withdrawals from not being able to immerse myself in this heart wrenching story, instead I have to endure my boring reality of assessments and car parking blues. Not to worry though, of course this amazing author has written a sequel “The Summer Garden” and soon enough I shall once again be able to indulge in the land of fiction. For now, here’s an enticer so you understand what I’m talking about and don’t leave this page thinking I’m some kind of desperado in search of a soppy love story. Enjoy!  




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