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The Passion and the Flower

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Strikingly handsome the Russian Prince Ivan Volkonski leaves a trail of broken hearts behind him wherever he goes.

            But, when his best friend, Lord Marston, takes him one evening to the famous Théâtre du ChâteletinParis,he witnesses a spellbinding dance performance of grace and spirituality that is to change his life forever.

            The dancer, a beautiful young woman known only as Lokita, mesmerises and enthrals him with her dancing and brings back emotional memories of his family that he had almost forgotten.

            And he is determined to see her again and make her his own. Frustrated to find that she will see no admirers in her dressing room at the theatre after her dancing, the Prince stages a ‘kidnapping’ to force her to meet him.

            Instantly Lokita and the Prince are in love and there is an electric magic between them and the Prince believes that Fate has brought them together and that they have loved each other in many previous lives so strong are their feelings for each other.

            But surely a commoner, no matter how beautiful and talented, cannot marry a Russian Prince?

            The Czar of Russia, an absolute dictator, would never allow it and anyway Lokita’s over-protectiveduenna and Guardian, the redoubtable Miss Anderson, is determined to keep Lokita as far away from the Prince and his advances as she possibly can.

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Author’s NoteThe descriptions of Paris in 1867, the year of the International Exhibition, are all accurate, as are the references to the restaurants, the Intellectuals and Prince Napoleon. Lavish production was a feature of the contemporary theatre and Cinderella at Le Théâtre du Châtelet with its five acts and thirty scenes was as described in this novel. Czar Nicholas I, severe, vindictive and mean, was undoubtedly the most alarming sovereign in Europe. In 1841 Queen Victoria wrote, “He is certainly a very striking man, still very handsome, his profile beautiful but the expression in the eyes is formidable and unlike anything I ever saw before. His mind is an uncivilised one.” Czar Alexander sent a secret Ukaze to the Senate whereby the children of his mistress, Princess Catherine Dolgoruky, were given the name and rank of Prince and Princess.

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