Sophie Kent finds herself caught between her convictions and
her circumstances when war breaks out between the states. With her mother
recently deceased, and her father a confederate soldier and prisoner of war,
she makes a decision that could have devastating consequences.
The fourth and final installment of the Heroines Behind the Lines series wraps up the stories of characters
introduced in previous books, as well as telling Sophie’s story. I was hooked
on this series after the first book and I’m glad I had the chance to finish all
four! I would recommend reading them in order, or there are situations and
interconnected stories that won’t make sense, especially by the time you get to
this final installment. Spy of Richmond
includes characters introduced in all four books.
Spy of Richmond,
like the proceeding books in the series, is a wonderful blend of history,
romance, and faith that comes together to form quite an enjoyable piece of
historical fiction. Characters are well-developed, and harsh realities of that
period in our nation’s history are brought to light. It was very well-researched
and includes many true historical figures and events. I would definitely recommend
the book (and series) to those who enjoy historical fiction. It’s not a book
for very young readers, as it contains some violence and a few adult themes.
I received this book
for free from the publisher through the Moody Publishers blogger review program.
I was not required to write a positive review and the opinions and thoughts I
have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal
Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255
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