Of the numerous biographies I've read, this is one of my favorites, of Elizabeth, Grand Duchess of Russia, a Romanov that few people know about. A young woman of remarkable beauty, Elizabeth, granddaughter of Queen Victoria, meets and falls in love with Serge, a duke from the Russian royal family. Enamored, Elizabeth leaves her home and her family, converts to the Russian Orthodox faith and weds the duke she loves. This may sound like any fairy tale story, however its not. Soon after marriage, Elizabeth's life spirals downward after discovering her husband is a closeted homosexual and a rather cruel man. Not to be shamed by this situation, Elizabeth maintains her pose in her new home. She delves deeper into her new religion, becoming a nun after the assassination of her husband. Elizabeth's life is truly tragic, for with the coming of the Russian revolution, she too loses her life because of the Bolsheviks just as the majority of her beloved family: her sister Alexadra, the Czarina, her brother-in-law Nicholas the Czar, her nieces Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia, and her nephew Alexei, along with others of the royal family. Her horrible death is as outrageous as her families and it will leave you crying at the end, since she was a good woman, devout to her faith and her country. A great book to read, no doubt about it.