First of all: if only all biographies were written with such love! But, unfortunately, at the same time I have say: If only our love for historical characters did not put the blinds over our eyes!
A Fatal Passion is a work of love, that provides many a detail, but at the same time tries with all its might to paint the person of Grand Duchess Victoria Fyodorovna and her husband in the best colours possible, in spite of their many obvious shortcomings. While every negative quote by Ernst of Hesse, Empress Alexandra or anyone, really, gets called on its bias, everything stated by Kyril, Victoria and their admirers is taken into account on face value. The author presents Victoria in a way that anyone without proper knowledge of history would believe she was a center piece of all royal life in Europe before the first world war, when in fact, she was just a footnote. There are contraditions too: first the author write Victoria was hugely popular during her visit to the USA in the 1920s, but on the next page he admits nobody really cared for her presence. What to believe, then? Every action taken by Ducky and Kyril is being justified and glorified, no matter how questionable it was. And every single page doesn´t let you forget that Ducky was “astoundingly beautiful”. The book gives quite a few nice details about character and life of the Grand Duchess (I refuse to call her “Empress”), but should be read with caution.