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Tatiana and Alexander (The Bronze Horseman #2) Paperback | Pages: 559 pages
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Title:Tatiana and Alexander (The Bronze Horseman #2)
Author:Paullina Simons
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 559 pages
Published:2008 by HarperCollins (first published 2003)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. Historical Romance. Fiction

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Tatiana is eighteen years old, pregnant, and widowed when she escapes war-torn Leningrad to find a new life in America. But the ghosts of her past do not rest easily. She becomes consumed by the belief that her husband, Red Army officer Alexander Belov, is still alive and needs her desperately. Meanwhile, oceans and continents away in the Soviet Union, Alexander barely escapes execution, and is forced to lead a battalion of soldiers considered expendable by the Soviet high command. Yet Alexander is determined to take his men through the ruins of Europe in one last desperate bid to escape Stalin's death machine and somehow find his way to Tatiana once again.

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Original Title: Tatiana and Alexander (The Bronze Horseman, #2)
ISBN: 0007118899 (ISBN13: 9780007118892)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Bronze Horseman #2
Characters: Tatiana Metanova, Alexander Barrington

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Ratings: 4.29 From 32691 Users | 2414 Reviews

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4.5 ★'s After finishing The Bronze Horseman how could you not continue on with this book? We were left with Tatiana believing that Alexander was dead and she was left alone and pregnant. She struggles in deciding if she should continue on with their plan and ultimately does that, working her magic and making it to America just in time to give birth. Let me just say....and not only that but it will severely test your patience! I was desperate to find out what happened but of course, nothing could

GAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!My emotions are so raw from this book.. !!After reading The Bronze Horseman I immediately had to download book 2, Tatiana and Alexander.. this book takes up where TBH leaves off. It also led me to the beginning of Alexander's story and into his past.. how he came to Russia, and everything that happens to him and his family from the time they arrived and then everything that happens to him and Tatiana after TBH ends..Following TBH, this book took what was

I'm still traumatized from book 1. But I need to finish this series before 2020.

The Bronze Horseman was a beautiful love story set in war torn Russia.    Paulina Simons ended book one on a note of young love rudely interrupted by war,  their lives ripped apart.    This almost guaranteed readers would be desperate to see Tatiana and Alexander reuinited.  I know I was.    The second instalment of the trilogy, Tatiana and Alexander (or The Bridge To Holy Cross as it's also known) was that story.Tatiana had escaped to America where their son Anthony was born.   Meanwhile

I'm still traumatized from book 1. But I need to finish this series before 2020.

➦No spoilers, people, I promise. Again, I got this second book on audio and, no surprise there, it's over 30 hours long. This is also where we see the worst of the siege of Leningrad and, I kid you not, after reading this book I've dreamed of being starved to death for multiple night in a row. I don't know, I might be too impressionable, but damn. It makes you appreciate every single thing in your fridge and make you want to stuff yourself. You know, just in case.➦This also is a book where

♥♥♥♥♥A LOVE STORY♥♥♥♥♥ "What about our life has ever been easy?" Truer words were never spoken. Can these two, please, have less heartache and more happy times in Lazarevo?My emotions ran the gamut from crying to wanting to punch someone in the throat. My heart ached for both of them as they struggled to go on with life. When times were hard I relied on Alexander's words, 'I have to have faith.'Orbeli was introduced in TBH and we learn more about it in this book. Orbeli was the ultimate
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