I just can't say how much I have enjoyed this series. I didn't know Laurie had a historical fiction series until I went to ALA. I was fortunate to get a signed copy of Chains and then a signed ARC of Forge. She certainly delivers just as much to this genre as she does to YA Contemp. The characters, the setting, the history...they all blend together to make a compelling story that it enthralling from start to finish.
I didn't realize at first glance this would be Curzon's story. I had been so immersed in Isbabel's from the book Chains, that I assumed it would follow her story. I won't say I was disappointed b/c I loved the character of Curzon from Chains, so it was interesting to see what happened to him. So, after Isabel helped bust him out of prison and they rowed to safety, they found work for awhile. Isabel of course wanted to make it to South Carolina where her sister, Ruth, was being held. But Curzon wanted to go back to war, so Isabel ended up stealing their money and running away. In the woods, Curzon ends up saving a young colonial's life named Eben or Ebeneezer. His uncle just happens to be the leader of the militia, so Curzon joins back up. They end up at Valley Forge trying to survive through the harsh winter and unbearable conditions. Eben's uncle is a kind commander, but he ends up dying. Then the unit falls into the hands of the traiterous, Burns, who has always been prejudiced against Curzon. When Curzon's old master, Bellingham, enters the camp one day and asks for him to come and testify about life at camp, Curzon thinks he has the means now to help his unit. But Bellingham, who owed him money and promised his freedom if Curzon would enlist, only ends up enslaving him and forcing him to work again. But Curzon finds himself in further shock when who but Isabel is also working for Bellingham. After trying to run several times, there's a horrible iron collar around her neck. Isabel tells Curzon that she did feel bad for stealing the money, and she had been coming back to give it to him when she was snatched off the street and auctioned.
Curzon keeps trying to find ways for them to runaway....more importantly he wants to get back to his regiment b/c he's a soldier to the core. Eben and the others in his unit even sneak around to give him the option of running away, but he won't without Isabel. But Curzon can't believe it when Isabel decides to runaway with Gideon, Curzon's enemy on the plantation. But Isabel ends up coming back when she realizes that Gideon was a British spy, and that the "ghosts" of her parents couldn't be felt when she left the plantation. Just as the French are pledging allegiance to America, Curzon and Isabel see their last chance at escape when they find out Isabel is to be sold the next week. Although Bellingham comes back and almost stops them, they are able to flee to Valley Forge with Isabel under the guise of a boy.