by Kate Furnivall
SYNOPSIS: Russia, 1910. Valentina Ivanova is the darling of St. Petersburg's elite aristocracy-until her romance with a Danish engineer creates a terrible scandal and her parents push her into a loveless engagement with a Russian count.
Valentine struggles to claim her own independence. But at the same time she is desperate to protect her young sister from the dangerous tumult that is sweeping through the city.
Meanwhile, Russia itself is bound for rebellion. With the Tsar and the Duma at each others throats, and the Bolsheviks drawing their battle lines, the elegance and opulence of Tsarist rule are in their last days. And Valentina will be forced to make a choice that will change not only her own life, but the lives of those around her forever...
Author Kate Furnivall has written an utterly engrossing story of Valentina Ivanova, a daughter to the finance minister to Tsar Nicholas II, set in St. Petersburg during a time of great civil unrest in Russia’s history. The working class and poor are getting more desperate every day as they fight starvation and disease or get injured, maimed or killed at the un-safe factories they are forced to work in while the upper class grow more rich and spend more extravagantly. The Revolutionaries are killing off government officials left and right and Valentina’s father is among the targets.
Valentina, though born in the upper class, is more interested in taking care of people than of dresses and parties and dreams of one day becoming a nurse. She is a bright, strong-willed girl whom I liked immediately and the rest of the characters were just as engaging - the endearing engineer, Jens; Arkin, the Revolutionary with a heart, Valentina’s sad mother Elizaveta and her unfortunate sister Katya. With exceptional descriptions of 20th century St. Petersburg, from the opulent homes of the Russian nobility to the squalid homes of the working class and the underground tunnels beneath the city, Furnivall draws the reader in and the fast-paced action keeps you flipping the pages quickly to see what happens next.
Having thoroughly enjoyed my first book by Kate Furnivall, I am now on a mission to own them all! If you like your historical fiction exciting and unputdownable, then this is the book for you!
Valentina’s story doesn’t end here, check out The Russian Concubine, which is the sequel to The Jewel of St. Petersburg and tells the story of Valentina’s daughter.
Visit Kate Furnivall's WEBSITE | BLOG
Other books by Kate Furnivall: The Russian Concubine | The Girl from Junchow | The Red Scarf (published in the UK as Under a Blood Red Sky) | The Concubine’s Secret (UK)
GIVEAWAY ALERT!!
Valentine struggles to claim her own independence. But at the same time she is desperate to protect her young sister from the dangerous tumult that is sweeping through the city.
Meanwhile, Russia itself is bound for rebellion. With the Tsar and the Duma at each others throats, and the Bolsheviks drawing their battle lines, the elegance and opulence of Tsarist rule are in their last days. And Valentina will be forced to make a choice that will change not only her own life, but the lives of those around her forever...
Author Kate Furnivall has written an utterly engrossing story of Valentina Ivanova, a daughter to the finance minister to Tsar Nicholas II, set in St. Petersburg during a time of great civil unrest in Russia’s history. The working class and poor are getting more desperate every day as they fight starvation and disease or get injured, maimed or killed at the un-safe factories they are forced to work in while the upper class grow more rich and spend more extravagantly. The Revolutionaries are killing off government officials left and right and Valentina’s father is among the targets.
Valentina, though born in the upper class, is more interested in taking care of people than of dresses and parties and dreams of one day becoming a nurse. She is a bright, strong-willed girl whom I liked immediately and the rest of the characters were just as engaging - the endearing engineer, Jens; Arkin, the Revolutionary with a heart, Valentina’s sad mother Elizaveta and her unfortunate sister Katya. With exceptional descriptions of 20th century St. Petersburg, from the opulent homes of the Russian nobility to the squalid homes of the working class and the underground tunnels beneath the city, Furnivall draws the reader in and the fast-paced action keeps you flipping the pages quickly to see what happens next.
Having thoroughly enjoyed my first book by Kate Furnivall, I am now on a mission to own them all! If you like your historical fiction exciting and unputdownable, then this is the book for you!
Valentina’s story doesn’t end here, check out The Russian Concubine, which is the sequel to The Jewel of St. Petersburg and tells the story of Valentina’s daughter.
Visit Kate Furnivall's WEBSITE | BLOG
Other books by Kate Furnivall: The Russian Concubine | The Girl from Junchow | The Red Scarf (published in the UK as Under a Blood Red Sky) | The Concubine’s Secret (UK)
FTC DISCLOSURE: I received this book for review from the publisher.
GIVEAWAY ALERT!!
Now that I've hopefully whetted your appetite and you're dying to read The Jewel of St. Petersburg...here is your chance to win a free copy! A big thanks to Penguin Publishing for providing Passages to the Past with 1 giveaway copy.
To enter, please complete the form below. This giveaway is open to US and Canadian entries ONLY. Giveaway ends on August 16th.
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GOOD LUCK!!!
To enter, please complete the form below. This giveaway is open to US and Canadian entries ONLY. Giveaway ends on August 16th.
Earn 1 extra entry if you help spread the word by posting, tweeting or Facebooking about this giveaway.
GOOD LUCK!!!
Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI have The Russian Concubine, but I didn't know there was a prequel to it! Great review.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that you enjoyed this book so much! I loved The Russian Concubine when I read it, and also really liked the Under a Blood Red Sky. Really looking forward to reading this one, and the next book already sounds very interesting from what I have heard.
ReplyDeleteOoh, glad you enjoyed this one so much! I received it unsolicited and haven't read anything by Kate Furnivall, so I put it on the "to see later" pile. I'll have to move it back onto the TBR pile after your review!
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds awesome! Great review, Amy!
ReplyDeleteI'll be reading this one later this year (I couldn't fit it into my review schedule for a few months) so I"m glad to hear it's a good one!
ReplyDeleteGreat review Amy and it sounds like another series that I'll have to look into reading very soon ;) I just got back from vacation and started reading "To Dance with Kings". I bought it after reading your post and got in time to take on vacation with me and I love it...I was so upset after getting into the first 200 pages that my stomach was hurting! Guess I was holding my breath because I JUST couldn't believe how the storyline was going...WOW...thanks and I'm off to add this new giveaway to my sidebard. Fondly, Roberta
ReplyDeleteAmy, you really make this novel sound irresistible!!! I love your wording "unputdownable"!
ReplyDeleteI love reading books set in Russia and after your fab review, how could I not read this one???
ReplyDeleteThanks for recommendation and contest OG!
This sounds really amazing! I have The Russian Concubine in my TBR. I know you said this is your first book of hers you have read but would you or anyone else who has read either book suggest reading The Jewel of St. Petersburg first? Or do the books stand alone? I will also check Furnivall's site but would appreciate reader input.
ReplyDeleteSo glad I discovered reader blogs earlier this summer (although my TBR pile and wishlist are having growing pains)!
Thank you! this one looks so good!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway -- I am so excited for this book!
ReplyDeleteThanks for you kind offer.
ReplyDeletevalerie v.
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Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThis is a new genre for me but the covers are so beautiful and the stories sound so good that I'd like to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway.
Lovely cover. Times of political upheaval and violent revolution offer many opportunities for stories of love, loss, danger, and heartbreak.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the Giveaway.
This looks great! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would love to be entered in your giveaway for this book. I've read "The Red Scarf" by Kate and really enjoyed it. Her newest looks really good. Thank you for the entry.
ReplyDeleteHappy Reading,
Sandee61
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Great review! There doesn't seem to be many Russia based historicals, in my opinion. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI hope I haven't already entered!
Oops, I double entered -- I'm sorry about that!
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