Paullina Simons
Paullina Simons is a fiction author known for her historical and romantic narratives. Her notable works include "The Bronze Horseman," which explores love against the backdrop of World War II, "Tatiana and Alexander," a continuation of that story, and "Tully," which delves into personal growth and relationships.
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Books by Paullina Simons
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The Bronze Horseman
by Paullina Simons
4.3(66,218)
During the brutal siege of Leningrad, a forbidden love grows between a selfless sister and a mysterious Red Army officer, their fight for survival tied to a devastating secret that threatens to destroy them both.

Tully
by Paullina Simons
3.9(9,838)
From the rough-and-tumble streets of the 70s and 80s, an unyielding Tully navigates fierce friendships, tragic loves, and life's cruelest twists, only to discover that even when she thinks she has it all, destiny has one last devastating blow.

Tatiana and Alexander
by Paullina Simons
4.3(34,258)
Separated by continents and the Iron Curtain, a pregnant widow haunted by war and a Red Army officer condemned to a suicide mission both cling to the improbable hope of finding each other amidst the ruins of their shattered world.