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The year 1917 finds Russia in complete chaos as the long anticipated winds of revolution finally sweep across the country. The Tsar, Nicholas II, has been forced to abdicate and he and his family have been sent into exile in Siberia. Meanwhile, throughout Russia numerous plans are being formulated to free the Romanovs from their captivity. One of these plans comes to involve Natalya Karakova, once a leading light in Russian high society. But now, she and her husband, Constantine, find themselves much reduced in circumstances and barely clinging to what is left of their once glamorous existence. One of Natalyas fellow conspirators is an Englishman named Jack Christie. As the two of them set off for Siberia and the dangers that lay ahead, they both realize they are falling in love. And they both also realize their plan has a mi
Fairytale meets fantasy in a Victorian setting. 'This world can be shaped by those with the talent to do so.’ The story of feisty 16-year-old Natalya Ivanovna Yavorovskaya, a girl with a hidden dark side that may be a blessing or a curse. England 1891, and when Natalya's woodland village is attacked by witch hunters, she flees to the fog-filled streets of London. There, she is befriended by pickpocket, Nathan Croft, who introduces her to Ella Cinders, the owner of a burlesque cabaret bar. Natalya’s life, however, continues to be plagued by the strange world that keeps intruding on her own. What is the mysterious Shadow Realm, and what do rainbows have to do with its existence? What is the purpose of the Glass Slipper orchid and the ancient evil that consumes it? And how is Natalya the unsuspecting key to the end of all life on Earth?
The bomb explosion at a Greenwich Village Townhouse left Paul Goldman frightened and distraught and he visits his seventy-year- old grandmother, Natalya Rhinerling, seeking consolation. She feeds him dinner, and after eating, he confesses his unlawful involvement with a violent wing of the antiwar movement. Natalya was aware of his political activism and the alienation of his father, but the things he revealed tonight were extremely disturbing. When they finished eating, they moved to the living room where Paul sat in his favorite chair. "I feel relaxed whenever I'm in this room, Grandma. It brings back pleasant memories of Grandpa Rhinerling. It's hard to believe he's been gone three years. I miss him." "No one misses him more than I do," she sighed, "and my heart is still broken. Now I am worried about you, my dear Paul, -and so are your parents. I decided that now is the time to reveal the shocking secrets your Grandfather and I had kept hidden for over 20 years." In the past, Natalya had avoided his probing questions, preferring to discuss her music career or tell stories about her childhood -how she hunted butterflies and rode horses on her family's country estate in Russia. "What kind of secrets could she be referring to?" Paul wondered. Natalya opened a small, mahogany liquor cabinet that sat in a corner of the living room. She removed a bottle of Courvoisier and filled two pony glasses. "To prepare the senses for what is to come," she toasted, touching her glass to his. With that bit of theatrics, the talented violinist began the astonishing saga of her life.
As World War II ends, riveter Rita buys out a palm reading practice in New York. To her surprise, she has the power of clairvoyance and soon people queue to seek her services. But what to do when she sees an A-bomb exploding in a palm?