Cover Image: Red Mistress

Red Mistress

Pub Date:   |   Archive Date:

Member Reviews

I had a hard time getting into this book.  I love the time period and the subject matter. It just seemed to lose me in the very beginning. I tried to pick it back up, but couldn't seem to get into the story.
Was this review helpful?
I appreciated that Red Mistress took a look at the Russian Revolution -- a time period I wasn't especially familiar with. If you like espionage stories, this would be a great book to check out. It was definitely a good book and well-written, however, I didn't find myself getting super into it or very invested in what was going to happen, so it took me a while to get through, despite its shorter length. I would say it's a good book and I would recommend it for someone looking for historical fiction centering around the Russian Revolution, but I didn't find it very memorable for myself.
Was this review helpful?
This is a well written story that kept my attention to the end.  With just a little bit of intrigue woven throughout, the story will carry you through a troubled era of Russian history.  When the Tsar of Russia is disposed of, anyone connect to the royal family becomes a target.  Then begin the wars, the starvation, desolation, and more across the land.  Communism takes hold and there are worries about Germany's Hitler.  Life for Nadia Shulkin changes in hours, several times in her life.  Raised in a comfortable home, treated as a slave, losing both parents, marrying to help her brother, being sent to Paris as a spy, an affair, eventual imprisonment, and finally a new chance, Nadia has lived it all.
This is an excellent, well round look at a struggling Russia and the author does a good job of using different characters to portray different view points.
As I read this book, I was reminded of how quickly countries can change.  And even though we wish future generations would take the past seriously, instead, history tends to repeat itself.
Was this review helpful?
Such a great perspective and a great read!!! I love this period of history and the author had such vivid descriptions, you really felt like you were there!
Was this review helpful?
Who is 	Nadia Shulkina?  Who is Marie Duvall?  Who is Nadia Semelkova?  Who is Yulia Kishkina?  Who is the Patriot?  Who is the Red Mistress?  And, finally, who is Nathalie Dubois?	

I read this EARC courtesy of Lake Union & Net Galley.  Pub date 	07/21/20
Was this review helpful?
It's rare to find a historical fiction that follows a historic timeline so well, and really captures what happened during that time period. From the end of the Tsarist reign to Stalin, you follow Nadia through ups and downs. With twists that you never saw coming! Amazing book!
Was this review helpful?
Over the past few years, I've become a fan of historical fiction and while most books seem to focus on WW1 or WW2, Red Mistress takes us on a journey through the Russian Revolution. My ancestors are Russian, which made this story all the more poignant.

The story centers on Nadia, a young girl born into Russia’s aristocracy. Through a series of events during the Bolshevik Revolution, Nadia is forced to make a life-altering decision to save herself and her family and in turn, finds a way to reinvent herself.

Red Mistress is well-written with fully developed characters and storytelling that creates excellent visuals of Russian, Paris, and England. It’s a story full of love and loss, trust and deceit, hope and defeat, all sprinkled with a little espionage. 

Thank you NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for this ARC
Was this review helpful?
Espionage, secrets, lies, deceit, & reinvention!
What more can a young woman want than to take part in the action especially knowing she lost nearly everything her and her family possessed.
Nadia marries a Bolshevik in hopes of saving her family and her future but has no idea the despair that may lie ahead with the Russian Revolution and the uncertainty & aftermath.
What's known is that her life is about to change, with an affair or two, with a pregnancy, with requests for new identifications from a man whom she's come to know and love.
The way this was interwoven, the historical significance, these vivid and exciting characters that drew you in to their world, the ever thickening and electric plot - it was all superb!
Thank you to Elizabeth, the pub, NetGalley, and Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.
Was this review helpful?
From the beginning of time women were used as spies to destroy empires. This is a story of one of these women. Its the beginning of the rise of communism.
Was this review helpful?
Thanks to NetGalley for an Advanced Reader Copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

So much of my beloved Historical Fiction these days is set during WWII England or France; while the stories are definitely worthy of telling, the topic can get a bit stale after a while. Elizabeth Blackwell's 'Red Mistress' is a breath of fresh air.

The writing is sharp, the action keeps a fairly steady pace throughout the book, and I felt deeply for the main character. Other than one slightly odd side-adventure during the MC's time in Paris that didn't go anywhere, the story was tightly plotted and kept me reading on far past a sensible time of night, right up to the very satisfying conclusion.

I both recommend this book and will be looking forward to whatever Elizabeth Blackwell has in store for me next.
Was this review helpful?
This book was so good! The characters were so well rounded, you felt like you actually knew them! The plot was so good you didn't want the book to end!
Was this review helpful?
Nadia Shulkina, the daughter of Russian aristocrat was looking forward to the summer of 1914.  That was the last good summer before the Russian Revolution.  1917 was quite the opposite.  The aristocracy was plundered, killed and executed on the spot.  She stares in horror as her father is killed in front of her.  Life changes for Nadia as she marries a Bolshevik and in the 1920's becomes a spy for the Russians in the 1920's.  Sounds good, but not so much!  My thanks to NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Was this review helpful?