American Historical Fiction discussion
What Are You Reading?



I finished Fire Along the Sky, which was really good, and now I'm reading the next book in the series, Queen of Swords, which takes place during the War of 1812 in New Orleans.

Hi Shomeret, welcome! I am putting off reading The Endless Forest for a while. I'm not ready to come to the end of the story!


Allie, they are not connected to Outlander except that in the first book one of the characters tells a story about meeting Claire. That's it, the stories are not interconnected in any way. Into the Wilderness actually takes place about 15 years later. But by all means, you should definitely read Outlander! It's one of the best books I've ever read and I became a diehard fan after that!


Well, at least start with Outlander and then decide if you want to read the rest! But if you read the second, Dragonfly in Amber, you'll definitely want to read Voyager right away. The first three are the best, IMO, although I love the characters so much I enjoy everything she writes about them.



a great series indeed, even if I haven't ready yet Echo. I agree with Misfit, Fiery Cross was quite disappointed also but the whole series is sometimes "Unputdownable" according to Sawyer's expression...
Fiery Cross was my least favorite, but I thought she came back with A Breath of Snow and Ashes. That was pretty intense.

I liked them all (until Echo that is), but I can well understand why others had issues. I have to wonder if I went back and read them again if I'd be whining for an editor, at the time I savored every word.
Christy wrote: "I started with Captivity last night. So far, so good."
I really want to read that! I hope my copy comes soon!
I really want to read that! I hope my copy comes soon!
I'm starting Savage Lands, which is about a woman who is one of many sent by the King of France to the infant colony of Louisiana to marry and start populating the colony. I've just gotten to the part where the women arrive and of course, Louisiana is nothing like what they expected. Looks like a lot of hardship to come. A lot of narrative so far and it's rather slow going, but the plot sounds interesting and I'm hoping it picks up.

I'm reading Roanoke: A Novel of Elizabethan Intrigue. It's nothing like what I thought it would be, though. More about Elizabeth's spy network than anything else. But I'm not very far along yet so that may change. It's narrated awkwardly, too, with one spy reporting on the life of another.
I'm also picking up these new releases from the library today: Evangeline: A Novel and The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane. I'm looking forward to both of them!

I just finished this and I thought it was excellent. I think it's one of my favorites so far this year. If anyone's read it and wants to discuss it, we can start a thread for it.

I think however I am going to bring My Theodosia by Anya Seton with me to the beach this weekend to read first, since it is a 3rd of the size of GWTW and I don't feel like lugging it to the beach.
Both American Historical Fiction so I thought I would share!
Allie wrote: "I am getting ready to start Gone With the Wind for the first time and I am pretty excited about it!
I think however I am going to bring My Theodosia by Anya Seton wi..."
I think you will love GWTW!! It took me about a hundred-fifty pages or so to really get into it, but then I couldn't put it down. Margaret Mitchell was a heck of a writer!
I'm reading two non-American books this weekend and then next up is One Thousand White Women: The Journals of May Dodd, recommended by Tara!
I think however I am going to bring My Theodosia by Anya Seton wi..."
I think you will love GWTW!! It took me about a hundred-fifty pages or so to really get into it, but then I couldn't put it down. Margaret Mitchell was a heck of a writer!
I'm reading two non-American books this weekend and then next up is One Thousand White Women: The Journals of May Dodd, recommended by Tara!


Shomeret wrote: "I'm readingBread and Roses, Toowhich is a YA novel that deals with the Lawrence, Massachusetts mill strike of 1912. The song "Bread and Roses" emerged from that strike."
That book sounds great. Just checked and my library has it, so I've added it to my list. Be sure to let us know what you think of it!
That book sounds great. Just checked and my library has it, so I've added it to my list. Be sure to let us know what you think of it!

Joan wrote: "I just started the French Blue about the hope diamond and the travels of obtaining it - sounds so good!"
I've heard good things about this one. Let us know how you like it!
I've heard good things about this one. Let us know how you like it!


Hi Leah, Mary Sutter is excellent.
I've been waiting and waiting for Mary Sutter. I've been number four on the list at my library for two months now!

Hi Leah and Welcome! I am almost finished with this one and am enjoying it very much. It is a very powerful book - hope you like it too.




I gave up on Evangeline at page 97. I thought the language was thick, and frankly, it was boring. I skimmed the rest and don't feel like I missed out on anything by taking it back to the library. I was disappointed because I really like this time period and the book sounded so good from the description.


I'm starting Bound: A Novel. Hope it's good! I couldn't finish the last two American historicals I picked up.

I recently read Bound by Sally Gunning and I would recommend reading 'The Widow's War' prior to reading Bound. Bound is a continuation of sorts for the characters in 'The Widow's War'. I was glad I read Gunning's trilogy in chronological order, I think it made for a richer reading experience.

I recently read Bound by Sally Gunning and I would recommend reading 'The Widow's War' prior to reading Bound. Bound is a continuation of sorts for the characters in 'The Widow's War'. I ..."
Barb's got a good point and I didn't realize the latest one was related to the others until after I'd read it.
I read The Widow's War last year and I won a copy of The Rebellion of Jane Clarke thru LibraryThing, so I picked up Bound so I could read them in order.
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I'm reading Fire Along the Sky by Sara Donati. This is the fourth book in the series started by Into the Wilderness. I'm about 2/3 through and I'm really enjoying it.