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The Jacobite Novels 5 Books Collection Set by Jane Lane - Fiction - Paperback

Author: Jane Lane | Publisher: Klio Press ltd
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Titles in This Set:
The Phoenix and the Laurel
Fortress in the Forth
He Stooped to Conquer
His Fight is Ours
Farewell to the White Cockade

Format: Paperback

Overview:
The Jacobite Novels 5 Books Collection Set by Jane Lane invites you into 18th‑century Scotland, where loyalty is tested by war, weather, and wavering crowns. Across five interconnected narratives, readers meet Highland chiefs, embattled clans, and monarchists zealously defending a controversial cause. From the bold marches of Bonnie Dundee to the perilous sail of the Bass Rock, each title deepens the tapestry of Jacobite history with vivid detail, brisk pacing, and morally nuanced choices. Lane’s prose blends historical texture with intimate character moments, letting readers feel the weight of duty, the ache of sacrifice, and the quiet courage that carries people through long sieges and shorter, quieter nights. This collection is ideal for fans of immersive historical fiction who crave atmosphere, credible period texture, and a strong sense of place as they follow a nation’s upheaval through personal stories.

What Makes This Collection Worth Owning:
Owning the complete five‑book set offers a cohesive, binge‑readable journey through the Jacobite era, crafted by a single author to maintain tonal and historical consistency. The five stories—each a standalone adventure yet connected by era, stakes, and a shared cast of clansmen, princes, and soldiers—deliver a satisfying arc from early glories to later consequences. Readers gain a broader understanding of the motivations driving the Jacobite cause while enjoying distinctive vantage points: battlefield courage, fortress sieges, political intrigue, and the personal loyalties that define who survives and who fades into legend. The value is both emotional and intellectual—great for gift giving, classroom discussion, or a personal deep dive into Scotland’s revolutionary century.

Books Included in This Collection:
The Phoenix and the Laurel
Step into the hour of upheaval as John Grahame, known as Bonnie Dundee, leads Highland clans in defense of the Stuart line. Ambition and duty collide, and the story braids personal sacrifice with the broader call to kingly loyalties. The opening entry sets a vivid historical stage, pairing kinetic battle scenes with intimate portraits of soldiers and chiefs who weigh every choice against the crown’s uncertain promises. It’s a bold invitation to explore leadership under pressure, and to feel the cost of fidelity in a country at war with its own future.

Fortress in the Forth
Set against the looming Bass Rock fortress guarding the Firth of Forth, this installment centers on siege life, imprisonment, and the grit required to endure isolation and threat. Read as much for atmosphere as for action, it places readers inside cold nights, iron gates, and the stubborn resilience of prisoners and warders alike. The blend of strategic tension and human drama creates a memorable portrait of a pivotal moment in Jacobite history, where every decision echoes beyond the stones of the fortress.

He Stooped to Conquer
In this entry, the narrative follows a formidable Jacobite figure through testing loyalties and perilous choices. The title hints at the personal costs of ambition in a volatile era, weaving themes of courage, betrayal, and the relentless pull of a cause. Readers will encounter action, tactical retreats, and the quiet, sometimes painful, triumphs of those who refuse to abandon their beliefs even when the odds are steep.

His Fight is Ours
This volume follows MacLain, a Highland Chieftain of Clan Donald, as he leads his people in the second Jacobite rising on behalf of James Stuart, the Old Pretender. The narrative tracks family bonds and clan politics amid field skirmishes and strategic plans. It captures the pulse of Highland life—the courage of warriors, the warmth of kinship, and the heartbreak of costly sacrifices—all set against the broader sweep of a nation in motion toward uncertain outcomes.

Farewell to the White Cockade
Closing the set, this entry centers on Bonnie Prince Charlie and the 1745 uprising. It traces the long retreat, the enduring hope, and the human costs of a doomed campaign. The prose blends historical texture with personal stakes, delivering a fitting finale that honors the era’s memory while leaving readers with a lingering sense of what it means to fight for a dream that history may not confirm.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for readers who love immersive historical fiction, military history enthusiasts, and fans of Scottish sagas. It appeals to those who enjoy tightly plotted narratives rooted in real events, with protagonists who must navigate loyalty, honor, and survival. Perfect for book clubs, history classrooms, and thoughtful gift buyers, the five novels offer a complete journey through the Jacobite era that’s accessible to devoted readers and newcomers alike. If you crave vivid settings, well‑researched context, and characters who confront moral ambiguity, this set provides a compelling, re‑readable experience.

Key Benefits:

  • Five interconnected, stand‑alone Jacobite adventures in one paperback collection
  • Consistent historical atmosphere across all five titles
  • Strong, morally complex characters who grow across the series
  • Rich depictions of Highland clans, sieges, and political intrigue
  • Great for gifting history lovers, collectors, and avid readers
  • Compact paperback format for easy reading at home or on the move

About the Author:
Jane Lane is the author credited with The Jacobite Novels collection, a series devoted to vivid, accessible historical fiction set in 18th‑century Scotland. While individual biographical details may vary across sources, Lane’s work in this set is unified by a commitment to period accuracy, atmospheric detail, and character‑driven storytelling. Readers can expect clear narrative momentum, authentic dialogue, and a respectful treatment of the era that balances action with introspective moments. As a writer, Lane crafts voices that resonate across generations, inviting both history buffs and casual readers to experience Scotland’s revolutionary century through memorable figures and sweeping landscapes.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’re drawn to epic history told through intimate, human stories, this collection offers a rewarding, cohesive reading experience. The five novels build a satisfying arc while each title delivers its own distinct mood—from battlefield energy to siege tension to the quiet drama of loyalty and loss. Owning the complete set means you can follow the Jacobite narrative without interruption, enjoying consistent covers, tone, and pacing across the journey. It’s also an excellent gift for readers who appreciate well‑researched historical settings, strong character arcs, and immersive storytelling that makes history feel immediate and personal.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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