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For readers looking for specific tropes like "fated mates" or "forbidden love" within this setting, sites like Romance.io and Goodreads offer curated lists of Regency and Imperial historical fiction. Ten Russian Novels You Need To Read To Be a Better Human
by Leo Tolstoy: Often cited as one of the greatest novels ever written, it follows five aristocratic families through the wars with Napoleon in the early 19th century. Regency Romance (Cross-Cultural)
by Barbara Cartland: Features a young English governess caught in a world of secret police and aristocratic intrigue in St. Petersburg. Imperial Drama and Intrigue For readers looking for specific tropes like "fated
Novels focus on the rigid expectations of the aristocracy, from marriage alliances to reputation management.
The Napoleonic Wars often serve as a catalyst for action, influencing both military and civilian life. Petersburg
by Alexander Pushkin: A foundational work of Russian historical fiction, blending romance and rebellion during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
by Rosalind Laker: Follows a seamstress in Imperial Russia who becomes the personal embroiderer for the Empress, witnessing court intrigue firsthand. Where to Find More by Alexander Pushkin: A foundational work of Russian
by Mariah Stone: A classic Regency romance where Lady Helen Courtney travels to St. Petersburg for an arranged marriage, only to find herself tempted by her intended's brother.