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Shades of Gray Trilogy: Complete Civil War Serial Historical Fiction (Vol 1-3) by Jessica James

Shades of Gray Trilogy: Complete Civil War Serial Historical Fiction (Vol 1-3) by Jessica James

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There’s a fine line between friends and enemies.

Honor and conviction clash with loyalty and love in this sweeping Civil War tale that pits brother against brother. Get all three volumes of the Shades of Gray Civil War Serial Trilogy in one book: Duty Bound, Honor Bound, and Glory Bound.

Note: This book was previously published as Shades of Gray, and later re-released as Noble Cause with a happily-ever-after ending. It has been revised, expanded and re-edited for this release.

Colonel Alexander Hunter would rather die than see the Union set foot on his beloved Virginia soil. And while he holds the line against Northern aggression with legendary skill, a treacherous boy on horseback always thwarts his offensives.

His allegiance is tested when the traitor he unmasks is the woman he once swore to his brother he would protect.

Andrea Monroe would do anything to make her country whole again. A Southern-born Union spy, she’s dedicated to undermining the arrogant Confederate officer. When she’s taken captive and badly injured, Andrea is shocked to wake up in the legendary home of her nemesis, rather than prison.

As prisoner and captor spend time together, their mutual loyalty grows into unexpected devotion. But as fresh conflicts arise, they again, cross swords.

Can two adversaries reach beyond the battle lines to unite in the midst war?

The Shades of Gray Civil War Serial Trilogy is a powerful exploration into a defining era of American history. If you like emotional journeys, rich Southern backdrops, and epic stories of devotion, then you’ll adore Jessica James’s captivating Civil War adventure.

Jessica James is a a reader, a traveler, a collector, and an appreciator of times past.

Her novels run the gamut from military suspense and thrillers to historical fiction, Christian fiction, and small-town Southern women's fiction.

She is a three-time winner of the coveted John Esten Cooke Award for Southern Fiction, and received a Gold Medal from the Military Writers Society of America in addition to a dozen other literary awards.

James stays active working part time as a stagehand where she assists with shows ranging from country bands and stage plays, to operas, symphonies and ballets. She resides in Gettysburg, Pa., and has a passion for old dwellings and first edition books.

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