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Escape of the Grand Duchess
By Susan Appleyard


Publication Date: 27th July 2025
Publisher: Ingenium Books Publishing Inc.
Page Length: 412
Genre: Biographical Historical Fiction 

Escape of the Grand Duchess by Susan Appleyard is a gripping historical novel that shatters the notion that royalty is synonymous with privilege and ease. At its heart is Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna, the youngest sister of Tsar Nicholas II—a Romanov who defied a doomed destiny and survived.

Unlike her ill-fated brother and his family, Olga’s story is one of resilience, sacrifice, and daring escape. Trapped in a loveless marriage to a reckless gambler—who harbours secrets of his own—she finds hope in the arms of a dashing army lieutenant. But before she can claim her own happiness, she must first endure the brutal realities of World War I, where she serves as a nurse on the frontlines.

As the Russian Empire teeters on the brink of collapse, the infamous Siberian mystic Rasputin tightens his grip on the imperial court, setting the stage for revolution. With the Bolsheviks seizing power and the Romanovs marked for death, Olga faces an impossible choice: risk everything to stay or flee into the unknown with her true love and their children.

Rich in historical detail and driven by an unforgettable heroine, Escape of the Grand Duchess is a sweeping riches-to-rags tale of survival, love, and the strength it takes to forge a new life in the face of unimaginable upheaval.

Book Review

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I really enjoyed Escape of the Grand Duchess by Susan Appleyard because it takes the Romanovs out of the history books and makes them feel like real people. Before reading this, I only really knew the broad story of Nicholas II and the fate of his family, so focusing on Olga gave the novel a much more personal and emotional feel.

What stayed with me most was how trapped Olga feels throughout the book. On the outside she has everything — wealth, status, titles — but her life is controlled by duty and appearances. Her marriage is miserable, and there’s a sadness to her character that runs through the whole story. She’s strong, but she’s also tired of constantly sacrificing her own happiness for everyone else.

The relationship between Olga and the army lieutenant was one of my favourite parts of the novel because it felt natural rather than overly dramatic. Their connection brings some warmth into a story that becomes darker and more tense as Russia starts falling apart around them. Even during the romantic moments, there’s always the feeling that everything could be taken away at any time.

The scenes of Olga working as a nurse during the war were probably the parts that affected me the most. They make her feel far more grounded and human because she’s no longer surrounded by the safety and comfort of palace life. Instead, she’s faced with wounded soldiers, fear, exhaustion, and the reality of how much suffering the war caused. Those moments give the story real emotional weight and stop it from ever feeling too glamorous or romanticised.

I also liked how Rasputin was written. He isn’t exaggerated into some cartoon villain, but every scene with him carries this uncomfortable feeling that something is deeply wrong. The growing influence he has over the imperial family adds a constant sense of tension in the background.

What really makes the book work is the atmosphere. There’s this steady feeling of dread as the empire slowly collapses and the family begins to realise they are no longer safe. Because we already know the history, every decision feels heavy with uncertainty.

By the end, it felt less like I’d read a novel about royalty and more like I’d followed one woman trying to hold onto her family and her future while the world she’d always known disappeared around her. It’s emotional, very readable, and clearly well researched without ever feeling overloaded with historical detail.


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Susan Appleyard



Susan was born in England, which is where she learned to love English history, and now lives in Canada in the summer. In winter she and her husband flee the cold for their second home in Mexico. Susan divides her time between writing and her hobby, oil painting, although writing will always be her first love. She was fortunate in having had two books published traditionally. Since joining the ebook crowd, she has published nine books, some of which have won various awards.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for your fabulous review. I am so glad you enjoyed Escape of the Grand Duchess. 📚✨

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  2. I can't thank you enough for this fabulous and in-depth review.

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