2.5/5 stars
The opening was really compelling and pulled me along for the ride, but after that, I started to get a little lost in the book. At first, I didn't understand who Franziska was and how she related to Anastasia Romanov's story, and by the time I did realize, I was kind of bored by the book and didn't much care. I don't know why I didn't like this as much as I'd thought I would. It's written decently, and the plot itself is interesting. Once I got to Franziska's story, I lost interest, and so maybe it's that large portion of her background that made me not like this book as much. I understand it was necessary for that much background to show why "Anastasia" said and did the things she did, but still, I just wasn't that compelled by Franziska or her story. I was far more interested in "Anastasia."
Overall, I'd only really recommend this book for people who are fascinated with the story of Anastasia Romanov and love fictional "what ifs," in a sense.