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Shades of Gray: A Novel of the Civil War in Virginia

by Jessica James
List Price $27.99
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"Well written and expertly executed. You cannot leave this book unchanged in your understanding of the souls of the Civil War" says the Book Review Journal. Shades of Gray is a highly praised epic love story that gives a balanced view of the Civil War while transporting readers to a time when
honor was more precious than the blood spilled to earn it. This debut novel by Jessica James has received critical acclaim from Civil War authors and historians, as well as lovers of romance and historical fiction.

"[James']  work stands out among the best of the historical novelists, and is a worthy addition to the Civil War fiction line-up. Huzzah!" Scott Mingus, Civil War Blogger

"Shades of Gray" is a beautiful story with a timeless message. It touched my heart and soul." Catherine Bennett, Amazon Reviewer

" I haven't enjoyed a book so much in years! Shades of Gray is an incredible achievement and a treasure." Virginia Morton, Author of "Marching Through Culpeper"

"... Exciting, intense, romantic, and thrilling from start to finish. The most balanced book on the War Between the States I have ever read." Bob O'Connor, Author of "The Virginian Who Might Have Saved Lincoln"

 

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The Shenandoah Spy

By Francis Hamit

Historical Fiction, Civil War

$18.95

 

This is a fiction based upon the real life of Belle Boyd , who became famous as The Rebel Spy and The Cleopatra of the Secession. This is the first novel in a series about the Confederate Secret Service and the women who worked for it. The time is July 1861. Belle, a 17 year old debutante, is alarmed and distressed when her home town , Martinsburg, Virginia, is invaded by volunteer Union Army troops. The man she'd hoped to marry has been killed in battle. When drunken Union soldiers invade her home, dire consequences ensue.

 

 

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The writing is truly gifted and the author is inventive with how he uses real and fictional dialogs and narrative of people and events. I honestly do not know Civil War history well enough to know one from the other. But I would bet that the author has researched much deeper into this period then one might realize. He captures this place and time in our history. To me it was a very satisfying reading. I think I even learned something about that war new. -- Bill McDonald, Military Writers Society of America
 

Francis Hamit, best known as a journalist, has a good grasp of historical fiction. His writing is solidly based on the true story of Belle Boyd, including bits of dialogue taken from historical accounts. What makes this good historical fiction is that fact that he is able to fill in the "known" with the "believable" in terms of actions and dialogue, filling in the gaps and fleshing out the characters. -- Nick Smith, Amazon Reveiwer

 

 

 

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Two Brothers: One North, One South

By David H. Jones

Historical Fiction, Civil War

$24.95

 

Walt Whitman feared that the real war would never get in the books - the true stories that depicted the courage and humanity of soldiers who fought, bled, and died in the American Civil War.

Exceptionally researched and keenly accurate to actual events, along with the personages that forged them, David H. Jones's novel spans four years in the midst of America's costliest and most commemorated war.

The journey is navigated by the poet, Walt Whitman, whose documented compassion for the wounded and dying soldiers of the war takes him to Armory Square Hospital in Washington, D.C., and finds him at the bedside of William Prentiss, a Rebel soldier, just after fighting has ended. As fate has it, William's brother, Clifton, a Union officer, is being treated in another ward of the same hospital, and Whitman becomes the sole link not just between the two, but with the rest of their family as well.

The reader is taken seamlessly from Medfield Academy in Baltimore, where the Prentiss family makes its home, to the many battlefields where North and South collide, and even through the drawing rooms of wartime Richmond, where Hetty, Jenny, and Constance Cary are the reigning belles.

Ultimately, Two Brothers -One North, One South is a story about patriotism.

 

REVIEWS:

"If this were pure fiction it would be a compelling read. The fact that it is historically accurate makes it a must read. Surely this book is a film waiting to be produced"  5-Stars - R.H. "Bo" Hitchcock - February 2008

"If you are a Civil War buff, make room on your shelf for this one; if you love history, you don’t want to miss this one and if you love an incredibly moving story indulge yourself by reading Two Brothers: One North, One South."  5-Stars - Diane Snyder - Armchair Interviews - February 2008

". . . a highly charged emotional rendering. We rated this touching novel five hearts."  Bob Spear - Heartland Reviews

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