Civil War Historical Fiction - list 2

Explore the best Civil War historical fiction books with our curated list. Discover gripping novels set during the American Civil War, featuring battles, drama, and unforgettable characters. Perfect for history buffs and fiction lovers alike!

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Silent Thunder

 

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Hearts Divided (Southern Angels, No 1) Cover
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Hearts Divided (Southern Angels, No 1)

 

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Winds of Betrayal (Southern Angels, No 2) Cover
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Winds of Betrayal (Southern Angels, No 2)

 

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A dream of freedom.

 

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Corey

 

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Sally Bradford

 

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Chance of a lifetime

 

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Hearts of stone

 

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Two Girls of Gettysburg

by Lisa Klein

Lizzie and Rosanna are cousins. But when the Civil War breaks out, fifteen-year-old Lizzie finds herself committed to the cause of the Union, while Rosanna is swept up in the passions of the old south—and in her love for a young Confederate officer. Torn in their alliances, yet as devoted as sisters, each girl finds herself grappling with the senseless brutality of war, and the sacrifices that must be made in order to survive. It will take one of the war’s bloodiest battles—fought on the farmlands of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania—to bring them together again. Unflinching in its portrayal of war, and inspiring in its depiction of two resilient young women, this is a historical novel of exceptional depth and reach.
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Juliet's Moon

 

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Secrets of Civil War Spies

by Nancy LeSourd

Letters between two friends, one a student in Richmond, Virginia, and the other a soldier in Washington, D.C., chronicle their experiences during the Civil War, including their work as Union spies and their reliance on God.