The Hollow Queen by Sherry D. Ficklin

The Hollow Queen (Stolen Empire, #5)

by Sherry D. Ficklin

As a princess of the Romanov Empire, Elizabeth has enjoyed a life of luxury and privilege. But the sudden deaths of her parents leaves her unprotected—awash in the dangerous tide of her family’s political rivals.

When the supreme council crowns her half-nephew Peter II in her place, Elizabeth is left with no title, no power, and no allies. Now little more than a bastard in the eyes of the world, she is sent to serve in the palatial home of Prince Menshikov—the real power behind the boy king. But Elizabeth refuses to fade quietly into the background. Determined to uncover the truth behind her mother’s murder and expose the men who mean to rule Russia in secret, she grows closer to the handsome young king and swears to protect him and his rule at any cost. But the forces that oppose them are as dark as they are far-reaching—and this time, Elizabeth could lose more than just her title…

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This is the amazing story of the last Romanov Princess who has been stripped of her title and been sent to be Lady Elizabeth with a teen boy king on the throne. She struggles with who she been raised to one day be to the status she been demoted to. She has only the hopes that she can some way find a way to relate to the young king. She struggles once she falls for him but knows she can never have him and at times try’s to find love in another arms.

I throughly enjoy the historical tale that sherry has continued to weave throughout these novels. She strives to stick to who these people where and taking liberties where we don’t really know what actually transpired at times.

If anything it engages a hunger in me to know more about these people and who history says they were. I will continue to read this series as it unfolds.Ff

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