Russian Treasures series by Elvira Baryakina (#1-3)
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Overview: Born and raised in Russia, Elvira Baryakina is an expert on Russian history of the early 20th century. Since 2002, she has been living in suburban Los Angeles with her husband and son. She writes fiction and teaches creative writing.
Genre: Fiction Historical



Russian Treasures (#1) In the summer of 1917, few people realize that Russia is on the verge of an unprecedented catastrophe. Trade continues to boom in its colorful cities, couples tango in ballrooms, and grand mansions of nobility stand untouched, quiet and poetic. Yet within three months, the Bolshevik revolution will tear the Russian Empire apart.
Klim Rogov returns from abroad and senses that a storm is coming—his journalist’s instincts never let him down. His plan is to claim his inheritance and return to Buenos Aires where his successful career, fame, and fans await.
Upon setting foot in his deceased father’s house, Klim runs into an uninvited guest. Passionate, strong-willed, and fearless, Nina Odintsova dazzles him. Despite her odds, she has managed to run a successful business and keep her family afloat. Now she is about to lose everything in the flames of the Bolshevik revolution.
Klim knows that if he stays in Russia, he will pay a terrible price. But he cannot desert the woman he now loves, and he makes the decision to remain in the Land of the Soviets where he will fight for their lives amidst the bloody clashes between the Red Army and the White Guard.
RUSSIAN TREASURES is a story of impossible love, insane courage, and the most difficult choices a person could ever make.
Inspired by the most dramatic events in Russian history, Elvira Baryakina’s uplifting novel illuminates the complex reasons for the October Revolution of 1917 and introduces the readers to a fascinating yet eerie world of the nascent communist dictatorship.
White Ghosts (#2) 1922. Fleeing the Bolsheviks, Nina, a former countess, arrives in Shanghai along with thousands of other Russian refugees. She finds herself with her back to the wall in a strange country, alone, penniless, and rejected by both the white colonists and the Chinese. She knows that the “fallen goddesses” should keep a low profile, but she is obsessed with winning her life back.
In utter despair intermixed with bravado, Nina sets up a fake Czechoslovakian Consulate and uses its diplomatic status to trade in duty-free goods. But amidst the survival frenzy, all that keeps her going is the hope that someday she will be reunited with her beloved husband, Klim.
He has become an anchormen at the British radio station, and the crazy city called either the Splendor of the East or the Whore of Asia falls in love with him. It’s a tough competitor, especially given the dire circumstances of Nina and Klim’s separation. Now he doesn’t believe that she is the same wonderful girl he had fallen in love with.
Nina has to find a way to heal his and her own wounds and get back to normality, a luxury she couldn’t afford for years. But her new country is sliding into a civil war, seeing foreigners as its greatest enemies, and normality is not an option for anybody in China.
WHITE GHOSTS is a testament to the endurance of the human spirit and a totally new look at Chinese history during the roaring 1920s. Based on extensive research and memories of the author’s family members, it tells the story of unlikely heroes, people who—consciously or unconsciously—played a significant role in destroying the racist ideology and eventually the decolonization of China.
The Prince of the Soviets (#3) 1927. Klim Rogov, a famous anchorman for a British radio station, never expected to become a Soviet aristocrat, but the position of a United Press correspondent in Moscow takes him to the very top. However, Klim doesn’t care about the lifestyle unimaginable for a common Russian citizen. He arrived in the USSR on a secret mission of his own—he must find his wife, Nina, who was abducted by Bolshevik agents.
With the advent of Joseph Stalin to power, the Soviet Union begins to turn into a monstrous totalitarian state eager to enslave its own people and consume neighboring countries. Very soon, Klim realizes that the only way for him to safely navigate through the menacing game of Soviet politics is to play according to the rules and ignore the horrors happening right in front of him. If he won’t keep his eyes and mouth shut, he will face espionage charges fabricated by Stalin’s secret service and squander Nina’s only chance for survival.
THE PRINCE OF THE SOVIETS provides readers with a bigger picture that explains the rise of the communist regime and also gives a rare glimpse into the inner world of the Soviet people—those who ruled and those who were destined to submit, the producers of propaganda and its victims.
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Overview: Born and raised in Russia, Elvira Baryakina is an expert on Russian history of the early 20th century. Since 2002, she has been living in suburban Los Angeles with her husband and son. She writes fiction and teaches creative writing.
Genre: Fiction Historical
Russian Treasures (#1) In the summer of 1917, few people realize that Russia is on the verge of an unprecedented catastrophe. Trade continues to boom in its colorful cities, couples tango in ballrooms, and grand mansions of nobility stand untouched, quiet and poetic. Yet within three months, the Bolshevik revolution will tear the Russian Empire apart.
Klim Rogov returns from abroad and senses that a storm is coming—his journalist’s instincts never let him down. His plan is to claim his inheritance and return to Buenos Aires where his successful career, fame, and fans await.
Upon setting foot in his deceased father’s house, Klim runs into an uninvited guest. Passionate, strong-willed, and fearless, Nina Odintsova dazzles him. Despite her odds, she has managed to run a successful business and keep her family afloat. Now she is about to lose everything in the flames of the Bolshevik revolution.
Klim knows that if he stays in Russia, he will pay a terrible price. But he cannot desert the woman he now loves, and he makes the decision to remain in the Land of the Soviets where he will fight for their lives amidst the bloody clashes between the Red Army and the White Guard.
RUSSIAN TREASURES is a story of impossible love, insane courage, and the most difficult choices a person could ever make.
Inspired by the most dramatic events in Russian history, Elvira Baryakina’s uplifting novel illuminates the complex reasons for the October Revolution of 1917 and introduces the readers to a fascinating yet eerie world of the nascent communist dictatorship.
White Ghosts (#2) 1922. Fleeing the Bolsheviks, Nina, a former countess, arrives in Shanghai along with thousands of other Russian refugees. She finds herself with her back to the wall in a strange country, alone, penniless, and rejected by both the white colonists and the Chinese. She knows that the “fallen goddesses” should keep a low profile, but she is obsessed with winning her life back.
In utter despair intermixed with bravado, Nina sets up a fake Czechoslovakian Consulate and uses its diplomatic status to trade in duty-free goods. But amidst the survival frenzy, all that keeps her going is the hope that someday she will be reunited with her beloved husband, Klim.
He has become an anchormen at the British radio station, and the crazy city called either the Splendor of the East or the Whore of Asia falls in love with him. It’s a tough competitor, especially given the dire circumstances of Nina and Klim’s separation. Now he doesn’t believe that she is the same wonderful girl he had fallen in love with.
Nina has to find a way to heal his and her own wounds and get back to normality, a luxury she couldn’t afford for years. But her new country is sliding into a civil war, seeing foreigners as its greatest enemies, and normality is not an option for anybody in China.
WHITE GHOSTS is a testament to the endurance of the human spirit and a totally new look at Chinese history during the roaring 1920s. Based on extensive research and memories of the author’s family members, it tells the story of unlikely heroes, people who—consciously or unconsciously—played a significant role in destroying the racist ideology and eventually the decolonization of China.
The Prince of the Soviets (#3) 1927. Klim Rogov, a famous anchorman for a British radio station, never expected to become a Soviet aristocrat, but the position of a United Press correspondent in Moscow takes him to the very top. However, Klim doesn’t care about the lifestyle unimaginable for a common Russian citizen. He arrived in the USSR on a secret mission of his own—he must find his wife, Nina, who was abducted by Bolshevik agents.
With the advent of Joseph Stalin to power, the Soviet Union begins to turn into a monstrous totalitarian state eager to enslave its own people and consume neighboring countries. Very soon, Klim realizes that the only way for him to safely navigate through the menacing game of Soviet politics is to play according to the rules and ignore the horrors happening right in front of him. If he won’t keep his eyes and mouth shut, he will face espionage charges fabricated by Stalin’s secret service and squander Nina’s only chance for survival.
THE PRINCE OF THE SOVIETS provides readers with a bigger picture that explains the rise of the communist regime and also gives a rare glimpse into the inner world of the Soviet people—those who ruled and those who were destined to submit, the producers of propaganda and its victims.
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