And Aleksey Lived

And Aleksey Lived

by Ursula Hartlein
And Aleksey Lived

And Aleksey Lived

by Ursula Hartlein

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Overview

In the early morning hours of 17 July 1918, thirteen-year-old Aleksey, the sickly young heir to the Russian throne, is miraculously rescued from the firing squad that just killed his parents. Very quickly, the Russian Civil War turns in favor of the Whites, and the monarchy is restored. Haunted by the memory of his family's captivity, and with a heart full of compassion for others' suffering after his lifelong experience with illness, Aleksey is determined to become a modern, enlightened Tsar who helps the common people. There's no guarantee he'll have a long life, but as long as he's alive, he'll do everything in his power to leave behind a legacy as Russia's most beloved ruler.

But since real life isn't a fairytale, there are a number of obstacles standing in his way.

Aleksey's uncle, Grand Duke Mikhail, his regent and guardian, is determined to show everyone who's in charge, and prevent another uprising. Mikhail, who was once very mild-mannered and hoped for a constitutional monarchy, radically transforms into a revenge-minded autocrat. Not only does he severely punish everyone involved in the October Revolution, but he also unleashes deadly pogroms against the Jewish community, and throws a rival branch of the family into the Shlisselburg dungeon.

As much as Aleksey wants to take power in his own right when he's a legal adult, and start making everything right, he's held back by his youth and inexperience. If he rushes into power as soon as he's of age, that might set the groundwork for yet another disaster. In order to gain real-world experience outside of palace walls, he heads off to the Sorbonne for four years. When he returns home with his degree, he begins a co-rulership with his uncle.

Shortly before his twenty-fifth birthday, Aleksey is finally compelled onto the throne in his own right. Determined to endear himself to the people and demonstrate how modern and compassionate he is, he begins granting sweeping reforms. However, before he can be formally coronated, he's ordered to find an Empress. As much as he's always wanted a family like everyone else, he's terrified of leaving a young widow and orphans, or passing down hemophilia to another generation.

Arkadiya Gagarina is the least-likely Empress anyone could imagine. Not only is she a morganatic princess, but she's also seven years older than Aleksey, walks with a limp, and carries several large, hidden burn scars. Regardless, Aleksey wants her and no one else. Though the initial plan is to have a celibate marriage for the sake of appearances, and adopt a boy to be legally installed as heir, the feelings Aleksey and Arkadiya have for one another grow stronger and stronger as their wedding day approaches.

Aleksey's choice of a bride endears him even further to the people, and the reigning couple's popularity increases even more with the birth of their first child. But just when it seems as if the dynasty is stronger than ever, and Aleksey's sweeping reforms have finally brought Russia into the twentieth century, the biggest challenge yet comes when another war breaks out.

And thus begins the most heroic act of his life.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161591581
Publisher: Purple Tarantula Press
Publication date: 08/28/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Ursula Hartlein, who also writes as Carrie-Anne Brownian, was born on the fifth night of Chanukah in 1979. Though a proud native Pittsburgher, she’s lived most of her life in Upstate New York and has also lived in Pittsfield and Amherst, Massachusetts.

She earned a bachelor’s degree from UMass–Amherst in History and Russian and East European Studies. Her areas of historical expertise are Russian history, the World War II/Shoah era, and 20th century America. Her ultimate goal is a Ph.D. in Russian history, with a focus on GULAG and the Great Terror.

She is the author of And Jakob Flew the Fiend Away, a Bildungsroman set from 1940–46; its sequel, And the Lark Arose from Sullen Earth, set from 1946–47; You Cannot Kill a Swan: The Love Story of Lyuba and Ivan, a sweeping saga set from 1917–24; The Twelfth Time: Lyuba and Ivan on the Rocks, its sequel, set from 1924–30; Journey Through a Dark Forest: Lyuba and Ivan in the Age of Anxiety, a four-volume saga spanning 1933–48; and And Aleksey Lived, an alternative historical saga about the greatest Tsar who never ruled. Under her other pen name, she is the author of Little Ragdoll: A Bildungsroman, a contemporary historical family saga set from 1959–74, and has had work published in the anthologies Campaigner Challenges 2011; Overcoming Adversity: An Anthology for Andrew; How I Found the Write Path; The Insecure Writer’s Support Group Guide to Publishing and Beyond; The Cat Who Chose Us and Other Cat Stories; and Masquerade: Oddly Suited.
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