The Russians Series by Judith Pella

4.16 · 53 ratings
  • A House Divided (The Russians #2)
    #2

    A House Divided (The Russians #2)

    Michael R. Phillips, Judith Pella

    Rated: 4.18 of 5 stars
    · 15 ratings · published 2015

    As the war in the Balkans nears its end, Prince Sergei Fedorcenko returns to St. Petersburg and to his love, Anna Burenin, whose brother, Paul, has joined the revolutionaries. Torn between love for her family and devotion to the Fedorcenkos, Anna's faith is her only comfort as she tries to keep those closest to her--and all of Russia--from becoming a house divided.

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  • Heirs of the Motherland (The Russians #4)
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    Heirs of the Motherland (The Russians #4)

    Judith Pella, Michael R. Phillips

    Rated: 4.20 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 1993

    Their Exile Is Ended . . . When Will Their Freedom Begin? Eighteen years after the birth of his daughter, Count Dmitri Remizov returns to Russia from exile to claim the child he left behind. But Mariana has been raised as a peasant and she is uncertain about her ability to take her rightful place as a countess of Imperial Russia. Sergei and Anna, still hiding in Katyk, also face difficult decisions--whether to risk returning to St... more

  • The Dawning of Deliverance (The Russians #5)
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    The Dawning of Deliverance (The Russians #5)

    Judith Pella

    Rated: 4.16 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1995

    As a Nation Battles for Its Future, a Young Woman Struggles to Find a Way to Hope and Love in the Midst of Tragedy and Heartache. Though a daughter of a princess and a count, Mariana has grown up as a peasant girl in an obscure village. Suddenly she finds herself thrust back into elite society and must take her rightful place as an aristocrat. But Mariana wants to do something more meaningful with her life... more

  • White Nights, Red Morning (The Russians #6)
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    White Nights, Red Morning (The Russians #6)

    Judith Pella

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1996

    As the year 1905 draws to an end, great changes sweep through Russia. The tragic events of ""Bloody Sunday"" usher in a sequence of massive and paralyzing national strikes that eventually force the tsar to turn his government into a constitutional monarchy, and it appears that the radical element has finally won. But for Anna Fedorcenko, the overwhelming tragedy of that fateful day was the slaying of her beloved husband, Sergei... more

  • Passage Into Light (The Russians #7)
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    Passage Into Light (The Russians #7)

    Judith Pella

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1998

    Best by enemies within and without, Russia is reeling. And Vladimir Lenin is waiting in the wings-.In 1917 Russia finds itself in a nightmare of political upheaval and violence as ruthless men clash over control of her destiny. Saddled with a devastating, unpopular war, the Provisional Government flirts with disaster while the power-starved Bolsheviks circle like wolves for the kill. Tsar Nicholas and his family have become both prisoners and pawns in this deadly game of chess... more

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