Tuesday, 25 February 2025

REVIEW - Royally Romanov (The Royals #2) by Teri Wilson

The Book
Release Date: 17 July 2017

In this charming modern day retelling of the 1956 classic Anastasia, a museum curator falls for a mysterious man who may or may not be a long lost heir to Russia’s imperial Romanov dynasty.

Finley Abbot is organizing the most prestigious art exhibit of her career at the Louvre museum—a retrospective of art from the House of Romanov. But the sudden appearance of Maxim Romanov threatens to turn her into the biggest laughingstock of the art world. When she finds herself falling in love, she realizes there’s even more at stake than her career. How can she trust a man with her whole world when he can’t remember a thing about his past?

After suffering a violent blow to the head, Maxim’s only clue to his identity is a notebook containing carefully researched documentation in his own handwriting indicating that he is the sole surviving descendant of the Grand Duchess Anastasia, previously thought dead in the murder of her family during Russia’s Bolshevik revolution. His struggle to put the mysterious pieces of his past back together leads him to Finley. At first, she’s convinced Maxim is nothing but a con artist. But there’s something undeniably captivating about the beautiful, brooding man who claims to be searching for his identity—something Finley can’t quite bring herself to resist. When he reveals a secret about one of the imperial Fabergé eggs in the collection, she accepts he may actually be telling the truth. But as soon as Finley and Maxim act on their feelings for one another, Maxim is confronted with evidence that calls into question everything he’s begun to believe about himself.

My Review    4 STARS
**My thanks to NetGalley and Gallery, Threshold, Pocket Books, for providing me with a free copy for an honest review**

This is the second time recently that I have had deja-vu whilst reading a book.  My records show that I have not read this book before, yet I had the feeling that I have read this book before and almost remembered parts which is just strange.

I enjoyed this book anyway.  We have Maxim, waking up in the hospital with amnesia.  It is a detective that gives him his first name and a notebook that makes no sense to him.

A week later we have Finley an American who is living in France and working at the Louvre.  She has just published her book about the Romanov family and it is at her first book showing that she first meets Maxine.

As the book untangles the web around them both the characters have hurdles to get over, suspicion and a mystery to overcome.

There was a good story and a good romance and I would certainly recommend this book to others.

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