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A YA fantasy during the Russian Revolution
Wild Child Publishing
May 2013
On Sale: May 1, 2013
Featuring: Tatiana Romanov; Augusta Ashford
230 pages ISBN: 0016553047 EAN: 2940016553047 Kindle: B00CLZDDHY e-Book
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Thriller | Suspense | Fantasy
At midnight on July 16th, 1918 Tsar Nicholas Romanov and his
family was murdered, thus signifying the end of the Russian
empire. Historians believe that a peasant by the name of
Rasputin was instrumental in the downfall of the dynasty.
Because Nicholas thought that Rasputin could cure their son,
Alexis, who was suffering from hemophilia, Rasputin was able
to influence the Imperial Family.
But what if Rasputin’s power did not come from God as he
claimed but from a simple jewel, a tri-colored fifteen caret
tourmaline? And what if that very stone landed in the hands
of a lonely teenager a century later?
My young adult novel, One Stone Left Unturned (published
by Wild Child Publishers) is told from two points of view,
two teenage girls, living in different times and different
places leading parallel lives with a parallel needs and
desires. Told with historical accuracy and woven with
elements of mystery and fantasy, the novel chronicled the
lives of a doomed princess and a bullied teenager.
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