
Reading historical fiction novels can take you to whole new worlds in terms of time and place. This genre lets you experience life as it was in a given era. But what’s even more engrossing is when you find a historical fiction book series that you can dive into week in and week out!
When you find a historical fiction character you just adore or relate to, nothing is more pleasant to discover than the fact that you have a few more volumes to enjoy for your bedtime reading. We understand! That’s why we came up with this post, featuring some of our favorite historical fiction book series!
11 Best Historical Fiction Series to Binge On
The best historical fiction books are those that have been well-researched and portray accurate descriptions, from the politics of the period even to the tiniest detail! Here are some of our top picks:
1. The Last Kingdom Series by Bernard Cornwell
This series set in 9th century England features Uhtred, a young orphaned English boy whom the Vikings have captured and raised.
After his Viking adoptive father is killed, the boy suddenly needs to decide whether to side with the Danes or the English. You will also encounter the likes of historical figures like King Alfred the Great, making this an entertaining and informative read.
2. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred Taylor
This coming-of-age historical fiction series includes the bestselling Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry that’s included in many high school reading lists.
If you’re looking for a light but also heartwrenching look at the struggle of children in the midst of racial unrest, Cassie and her brothers’ experiences during the height of the Great Depression is a must-read!
3. Loyal League Series by Alyssa Cole
Take a look at the American Civil War from the perspective of independent women who entered the dark territory of the Confederacy as they build their road to freedom.
This is an excellent blending of the historical fiction and romance genres.
4. The Eagles of the Empire Series by Simon Scarrow
If you’re looking for a historical fiction book series that might last you for years, this 20-book series may be a good choice.
You’ll get to follow the lives of two Roman soldiers, a veteran, and a new recruit as they journey through Germany, and experience the second invasion of Britain. Delve into crucial themes like friendship alongside the heart-stopping battle scenes.
5. The Accursed Kings Series by Maurice Druon
This series was originally released in French between 1955 and 1977, showing the tribulations and trials of the French monarchy during the 14th century.
It starts with King Philip the Fair and goes all the way to the Hundred Years’ War.
6. The War of the Roses Series by Conn Iggulden
Delve into the heart-wrenching drama of the life of King Henry VI and Richard Duke of York, who start a civil war to become the ruler.
Iggulden shows unparalleled knowledge of this time while keeping the story at a fast pace for your absolute entertainment.
7. The Wolf Hall Series by Hilary Mantel
If you want a closer look at the Tudor court, this historical fiction series is for you! Take a look at the ruthless King Henry VIII’s reign as one man takes the risk to win the king’s favor in order to soar to the pinnacle of political power. What happens if the king dies without having a male heir to take the throne?
8. The Cuba Saga Stories by Chanel Cleeton
This series features a different member of the Perez family in each novel. Follow their lives of fiery passion in the midst of unsettling political change, with both Florida and Cuba at the focus of these stories.
9. The Poppy War Trilogy by R.F. Kuang
Historical fiction doesn’t just take us back to the past; it can also transport us to different countries. In this trilogy, find yourself in the early 20th century in China following war orphan Rin, who discovers he has the gift of shamanism.
10. Cousin’s War Series by Philippa Gregory
Dive into the famous War of the Roses era in England through the perspective of its very own matriarchs, and watch forbidden love and relentless scheming governing the Plantagenets’ quest toward the throne.
11. Shanghai Girls Stories by Lisa See
Take a look at historical China during the heights of World War II while following the lives of women who experience both China and America during those years of unrest.
Enjoy the beauty of the relationships between mother and daughter in this historical fiction series.
Reading Historical Fiction Book Series
Losing yourself in a historical fiction series can be such a fun and enlightening experience! Try taking a trip back in time with one of the books on this list.
Also, if you would like to get to know a certain historical period, we try looking for a historical fiction book or series to help you experience life during that time.
Did you find this post helpful? Let us know in the comments below!
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Yen Cabag is the Blog Writer of TCK Publishing. She is also a homeschooling mom, family coach, and speaker for the Charlotte Mason method, an educational philosophy that places great emphasis on classic literature and the masterpieces in art and music. She has also written several books, both fiction and nonfiction. Her passion is to see the next generation of children become lovers of reading and learning in the midst of short attention spans.

Although several decades have past since its publication I highly recommend the Bicentennial series by John Jakes. It is great historical fiction that has stayed with me all these years.
Thank you for sharing your recommendation, Betsey! :)
Yes, I would like you to add my favorite Historical Fiction The Pirate Captain Chronicles of a Legend by Kerry Lynne, OMG check out it’s website! http://www.piratecaptain.net
Yes, I would like you to add my favorite Historical Fiction The Pirate Captain Chronicles of a Legend by Kerry Lynne, OMG check out it’s website!
Thank you for the excellent information. I do like multiple books. I was so sad to read the last book on Loyd Alexander’s series.
I must have re-read that series 9 times when i was a teenager!
we’re glad you enjoyed this list, Diana! :)