Beloved author Elizaveta Dvoretskaya is well-known for her engrossing novels for young readers and families. Her creative storylines and compelling characters have mesmerized readers with her writing. We will examine each of Dvoretskaya’s book series in this post, giving readers a thorough overview of her literary output.
Because Dvoretskaya’s books offer a special fusion of adventure and life lessons, her series have become beloved by young readers and their families. Her stories, which range from ordinary adventures to fantastical realms, are warm and imaginative.
Come explore the captivating world of Elizaveta Dvoretskaya’s novels with us as we explore the allure and thrill of each series. Everyone can find something to enjoy here, regardless of how long you’ve been a fan or how new to her work you are.
Series | Books |
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The Magical World of Elizaveta | 1. The Enchanted Forest 2. The Secret Castle 3. The Lost Kingdom |
Adventures of the Brave Heroes | 1. The Quest Begins 2. The Hidden Treasure 3. The Final Battle |
Stories from the Fairytale Land | 1. The Talking Animals 2. The Fairy"s Gift 3. The Dragon"s Lair |
- Elizaveta Dvoretskaya. Historical novels
- Ognedeva
- Rurik
- Princes of the Forest
- Ship in the fjord
- The Forest on the Other Side
- Princess Olga
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Elizaveta Dvoretskaya. Historical novels
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- The Well of the Old Sorcerer. Kievan Rus, 997. On the edge of the Pecheneg steppe, Prince Vladimir built Belgorod – a shield city that shields the Russian land. Foreman Yavor is the first daredevil in the city, respected by the squad and beloved by the governor, and only the spoiled and frivolous beauty Medvyanka does not want to recognize his merits. Trying to forget his disappointment, Yavor goes to the steppe – and stumbles upon a Pecheneg reconnaissance detachment. And soon the horde is already standing under the walls of the city ..
- Wind from the Varangian Sea (also published under the title Velesov Klyuch and Viking"s Bride)
- Red Rus" (also – Crown of Pryamislava)
- Harald"s Treasure
- "Gunnhild, the Northern Bride" (published in electronic form as "Freya"s Ring").Denmark, 10th century. One day, Harald, the son of King Gorm, met a witch on the wasteland near the sacred stone, who, before his eyes, turned from an old woman into a red-haired girl, and from a girl – back into an old woman.
There would be a lot fewer arguments in the world if everyone took the time to consider their opinions before passing judgment and made an effort to understand them at least a little. The Dvoretskaya Elizabeth "The Weapon of Skald"
Ognedeva
Elizaveta Dvoretskaya’s historical fiction series "Ognedeva"
Late 9th century, Ladoga. Domahostya, the governor, has three daughters. Yaromila, the Volkhov Lelya, the eldest, is destined to meet Prince Odd Khaleig: this is how the person who will be referred to in Rus will manifest in Rus." While matchmakers are now arriving in Ladoga with the intention of finding a bride for the Kyiv prince Askold, the middle child, Divlyana, fell in love with the prince Volga of Pskov. She arrives at the Peryn sanctuary in an attempt to avoid this fate and save her first love, where she discovers that she has been given a unique role in the destiny of her home country.
- “Ognedeva” (on Litres as “Daughters of Volkhov”)
- “Ognedeva: Askold’s Bride”
- “Ognedeva: The Finger of Fate” (in e. vide as “The Ring of the Sun Virgin”)
- “The Enchantment of the Sorceress” (in e. vide as “The Bridge over the Fire River”)
- “The Secret Drevlyan princess” (Eksmo)
The book series by Elizaveta Dvoretskaya is an engrossing voyage through magical realms, with each tale full of inventiveness and adventure. We will examine each book in her series in this post, emphasizing the distinctive themes and captivating stories that make her writing a beloved option for readers of all ages. Regardless of your level of experience with her works, this guide will assist you in navigating the entire library and experiencing the magic of Dvoretskaya’s storytelling.
Rurik
Under the alias Pavel Alekhine (historical fiction), the series "Rurik" was published on liters.
- “The Eagle and the Dragon”
- “The Source of Fate”
The first two volumes of the series can be read separately, but it is not yet complete.
Princes of the Forest
Elizaveta Dvoretskaya’s Slavic fantasy "Princes of the Forest" series. Being a werewolf and the son of the god Veles makes you very different from other mortals. And there will undoubtedly be a daredevil who questions whether a weapon—not even a magic spear—can kill you.
Then, your destiny will become an unending struggle for the freedom to live among people rather than with wolves or spirits from other planets; to be one of your own with your own people; and to be able to love and be loved. It will take a considerable amount of time and travel before the human race accepts you for who you are.
Fire Wolf, Volume 1
Chapter 1: Churobor Werewolf
Prince of Wolves, Book Two (not separately published on paper).
Morning Rider, Volume Two
Amber Eyes of the Forest, Book One
Chapter Two: Cup of Fates
Chapter 3: "Unknown Spring"
Chapter One: Winter Beast
Book Two: Winter and Summer at Their Crossroads
It is possible to read the "big" volumes separately. They each have their own heroes, a fully developed storyline, and are entirely independent works. Although the events in the second volume happen before those in the third, the action in them develops sequentially in time, so you can read them in any order and still understand everything.
It is best to take the "small" volumes right away in pairs or at the very least begin reading from the first section, as they are not a finished work but rather only the first or second half of the entire book.
Ship in the fjord
Any careless word can be the spark that ignites a fire between two powers on the verge of war. And the results are totally unpredictable if this word is spoken by a naturally gifted sorceress who is unaware of her own power and abilities.
Hördis, a nobleman’s daughter, squabbled with the young Earl Hrodmar, a strong king’s relative, and infected him and his group with a deadly disease. Thus, soldiers assemble and ships set sail to exact revenge on the witch. This war will impact numerous countries and rage for many years. The gods are also engaged in the furious combat; Odin gives the king the enchanted Spear of the Lord.
The Litres series "Ship in the Fjord"
Volume 1: Standing Stones (also titled "Battle of the Witch" in the Book Club edition)
The Quitting Witch, Book One
The Dragon of Destiny, Book Two
Volume 2: Gold in Sleep
Treasures of the North, Book One
Guardians of the Copper Forest, Book Two
Shield of the Coast, Volume 3
The Eastern Raven, Book 1
The Will-o"-the-Wisp, Book Two
Volume 4: The Mountains’ Roots
The Iron Head, the first book
The Battle of the Monsters, Book Two (not separately published on paper)
Volume 5: The Star of the Witch
The Last of the Leirings, Book One
The Dragon of Memory, Book Two
The Ring of the Elves, Volume 6
The Cup in the Source, Book One
Awakening of the Valkyrie, Book Two
Volume 7: Apple and Ash
The Fury of the Night, Book One
The Black Stone of Erkhina, Book Two
The Dragon of the Eastern Sea, Volume 8 (available only electronically)
The first book, Wolf in the Night
The Fortress of Shadows, Book Two
The Stone Throne, Book Three
The Doe in the Thicket, Volume 9 (available only electronically)
Chapter One: Skald’s Weapon
Chapter Two: The War Dragon
Note on Volume 9: A book titled "The Skald’s Weapon" was released in 1997. Although the first book’s title has been kept from the original "Weapon," "The Doe in the Thicket" is a significantly altered version of it; it is not the same as the old "Weapon" with a follow-up.
The Forest on the Other Side
Elizaveta Dvoretskaya’s historical fiction series, The Forest on the Other Side.
Elizaveta Dvoretskaya’s series, The Forest on the Other Side, on liters
- “The Forest Bride” (first published as “The Golden Falcon”)
- “The Forest Bride: The Curse of the Divine” (published as “The Mirror and cup)
- “The Sun of Veles” (the first edition was published as “Storm over the Field” and “Paths of the Invisible”) – published November 2016
- “The Trail of the Black Wolf” (published December 2016)
- “Marena"s Last Look” (the first edition was called “Yasny Sokol” online) – release January 2017
Princess Olga
The longest series that Elizaveta Dvoretskaya has ever written.
Her childhood was spent far from Kiev, in a secluded nook where young girls were still belonged to the bear prince and their destiny was decided by an elderly witch whose hut was situated where the worlds of the living and the dead met. They intended to use her hand for political gain because she was the envious bride of Oleg the Prophet’s niece, who had taken over wealthy Constantinople.
However, the girl adopted her uncle’s stubbornness and independent thinking, making all of her own decisions. A little bit more, and Olga’s name will spread far beyond the boundaries of the Slavic lands, as well as throughout them.
- “Olga, the forest princess"
- "The Heiress of Prophetic Oleg"
- "Olga, Princess of Military Fortune"
- "Princess Olga. Winter Throne"
- “Olga, Princess of Winter Wolves”
- “Olga, Princess of the Russian Squad”
- “Princess Olga. Firebirds”
- “Princess Olga. Falcon over the Forests”
- “Two Wives for Svyatoslav”
- “Princess Olga and the Gifts of the Golden Kingdom”
- “Princess Olga. Keys of Fate”
- “Princess Olga. Two Dawns”
- “Malusha. Flame of the Northern Waters” is, in fact, the first book in a new series about Prince Vladimir. A historical novel about a girl who became the mother of the future Prince Vladimir, but by no means completed her life role. About the struggle for power in the north of Rus", about the archaic cults of the Volkhov Lizard and about the “bear wedding”, and most importantly – about the human soul, which goes through trials, but never tires of fighting for happiness.
With her captivating series, Elizaveta Dvoretskaya has had a tremendous influence on children’s literature. Every book in her collection takes young readers on an unforgettable journey that captivates their imagination and transports them to exciting and educational worlds.
Every young reader can find something to enjoy in Dvoretskaya’s books, from sentimental tales to whimsical tales. Her skill at crafting engrossing stories and endearing characters guarantees that every series stays a favorite among kids and adults alike.
Whether you’re reading Dvoretskaya for the first time or picking up old favorites, her writing never fails to uplift and amuse you. Her contributions to children’s literature are evidence of her skill and commitment to using storytelling to develop young minds.