Clean and Wholesome Civil War Love Story from Award-Winning Historical Fiction Author Jessica James“It is a book that I think could have the impact of a ‘Gone With the Wind.” – J. Noyalas, Assistant Professor of History“The best Civil War fiction book since Cold Mountain.” – J. Bibb, SCV, Trimble Camp 1836“A classic love story as much as it is a war story.” – Civil War Book ReviewHonor and … is a war story.” – Civil War Book Review
Honor and conviction clash with loyalty and love in this epic Civil War love story that pits brother against brother. Shades of Gray chronicles the clash of a Confederate cavalry officer with a Union spy as they defend their beliefs, their country, and their honor. Called “a riveting piece of historical fiction” by the Midwest Book Review and often compared to Gone with the Wind, the novel takes readers across the rolling hills of Virginia in a page-turning tale of courage and love.
Gallantry and chivalry are put to the test when Colonel Alexander Hunter discovers the woman he promised his dying brother he would protect is the Union spy he has vowed to his men he would destroy. Readers will discover the fine line between friends and enemies when the lives of these two tenacious foes cross by the fates of war and their destinies become entwined forever.
“Andrea and Alex will surely take the place in my heart of Rhett and Scarlett as the perfect Civil War fictional love story!” – A. Deyarmin, Reviewer
“I am reluctant to admit I enjoyed it (Shades of Gray) more than Gone With the Wind! This book takes you through so many emotions!” – Amazon Reviewer
“Not since reading Gone With the Wind have I enjoyed a book so much as Jessica James’s Shades of Gray! I could not put Shades of Gray down, from start to finish! … Impressive detailed dialogue, accurate historical descriptions and characters are unforgettable.” – S. Winch
“This is what epic stores are made of. Do yourself a favor and pick up this book … especially if you love The Civil War. I will not get rid of this one. It is a keeper that I will read time and time again.” – T Weatherby
“I’m a civil war historian with roots deep in the southern states and I couldn’t put this book down. I’m not usually into books with a romantic element, but Shades of Gray really is that good!” B. Webb
Awards Won By Jessica James
- 2014 Sheila Award Finalist, Valley Forge Romance Writers
- 2014 John Esten Cooke Award for Southern Fiction
- 2014 Reader’s Crown Award Finalist
- 2014 Next Generation Indie Award Finalist in Fiction/Religious
- 2013 USA “Best Books 2013” Finalist in Fiction/Religious
- 2012 Foreword Magazine Book of the Year (Bronze) in Romance
- 2011 John Esten Cooke Award for Southern Fiction
- 2011 USA “Best Books 2011” Finalist in Historical Fiction
- 2011 Next Generation Indie Award for Best Regional Fiction
- 2011 Next Generation Indie Finalist in Romance
- 2011 Next Generation Indie Finalist in Historical Fiction
- 2011 NABE Pinnacle Book Achievement Award
- 2010 Stars and Flags: 2nd place for Historical Fiction
- 2009 HOLT Medallion Finalist for Best Southern Theme
- 2008 Indie Next Generation Award for Best Regional Fiction
- 2008 Indie Next Generation Finalist for Best Historical Fiction
- 2008 IPPY Award for Best Regional Fiction
- 2008 ForeWord Magazine Finalist for Book of the Year in Romance
“This stunning story captures the reader’s attention from the start. A moving account of two people who are drawn into an untenable conflict and find love, despite their opposing beliefs.” – Romantic Times
“Readers will find the attention to historical detail impeccable and the characters are strongly drawn.” – Foreword Magazine
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Very good read…
I was spell bound by the characters and didn’t want to put it down. I couldnt wait to see what happened and yet I did not want the book to ever end. I absolutely loved it and want to see what happened to the heroine ,Andrea.
I disliked it from the first chapter and never finished it. It was out of period and improbable. The heroine was named Andrea, for starters. Who ever heard of the name Andrea in the 1860s? The credits were encouraging but I was completely disappointed.
It was well written, and I enjoyed every page. The ending was not a happily ever after, but I think it depicted the real tragedies of war. It was not Gone with the Wind. It has it’s own place in great literature.
I love this book! It’s one of the best I’ve ever read! Love all this author’s books and love the genre. The historical detail is excellent and the characters are very real and likable.
I could not put this book down. One of the best novels of the Civil War I’ve read.
Really enjoyed this book.
The book was OK, but too long. The first part wasn’t very plausible, then it got interesting enough that I kept reading to see what happened next, then it just went on and on…on. Did not like the ending at all. It’s one of those books where you think it’s pretty good while you’re reading it, but afterwards when you think about it, you realize …