The Bronze Horseman by Paullina Simons
by Good Book Fairy | Mar 12, 2012 | Book Club, Favorites, Historical Fiction, Romance, WW2, Year 2001 | 2 comments
The Bronze Horseman by Paullina Simons- 656 pages Book Blurb: A magnificent epic of love, war and Russia from the international bestselling author of TULLY and ROAD TO PARADISE Leningrad 1941: the white nights of summer illuminate a city of fallen grandeur whose...Subscribe to Our Newsletter!
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