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The Romanov Impostor: The Lost Romanov Women, #2
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The Romanov Impostor: The Lost Romanov Women, #2
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The Romanov Impostor: The Lost Romanov Women, #2
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A lost grand duchess.
An eccentric con artist.
A royal legend made in Hollywood.
Los Angeles 1922
Anastasia Romanova is now Ana Marlowe, a script reader who reviews unsolicited screenplays for a struggling film studio. When a remarkable screenplay arrives at the studio, Ana knows it could make her career. Except the script is based on her family's story. Worse yet, one of the writers, Anna Anderson, claims she is the missing Grand Duchess Anastasia. Ana must now decide how much she will risk to make her dreams come true … and put her former life behind her forever.
Author's note: The Romanov Impostor can be read as a stand-alone, but is set after The Romanov Heiress, which tells Olga's story.
A lost grand duchess.
An eccentric con artist.
A royal legend made in Hollywood.
Los Angeles 1922
Anastasia Romanova is now Ana Marlowe, a script reader who reviews unsolicited screenplays for a struggling film studio. When a remarkable screenplay arrives at the studio, Ana knows it could make her career. Except the script is based on her family's story. Worse yet, one of the writers, Anna Anderson, claims she is the missing Grand Duchess Anastasia. Ana must now decide how much she will risk to make her dreams come true … and put her former life behind her forever.
Author's note: The Romanov Impostor can be read as a stand-alone, but is set after The Romanov Heiress, which tells Olga's story.


















