Best Kristy Cambron Books

The best books by Kristy Cambron — 5 titles spanning Historical Fiction, averaging 4.08 BLT stars.

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Kristy Cambron writes historical fiction rooted in the forgotten corners of World War II — the concert halls of occupied Paris, the hidden studios of wartime Italy, the cultural resistance that kept dignity alive under fascism. Her signature move is the dual timeline, weaving a present-day thread against a wartime one until both snap into focus simultaneously. The Butterfly and the Violin opens her Hidden Masterpiece series with a violinist in Auschwitz whose story echoes into the modern day — quietly devastating, meticulously researched. The Paris Dressmaker does something similar with the French Resistance, grounding high stakes in intimate, personal choices. Cambron's prose is warm but not soft; her characters carry real grief. Readers who love faith-inflected historical fiction that takes its setting seriously, rather than using it as backdrop, will find her deeply satisfying.

Kristy Cambron's highest-rated book in our collection is The Paris Dressmaker (4.14 BLT stars). Browse the full list below.

Where to Start with Kristy Cambron

  1. 1
    The Paris Dressmaker cover

    The Paris Dressmaker

    by Kristy Cambron

    4.14 BLT Score (8.0K ratings)
    ★ 3.96 Goodreads (8.0K)
  2. 2
    The Italian Ballerina cover

    The Italian Ballerina

    by Kristy Cambron

    4.12 BLT Score (5.8K ratings)
    ★ 4.13 Goodreads (5.8K)
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    The Butterfly and the Violin cover

    The Butterfly and the Violin

    Hidden Masterpiece • Book 1

    by Kristy Cambron

    4.09 BLT Score (8.4K ratings)
    ★ 4.11 Goodreads (8.4K)
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    A Sparrow in Terezin cover

    A Sparrow in Terezin

    Hidden Masterpiece • Book 2

    by Kristy Cambron

    4.04 BLT Score (2.8K ratings)
    ★ 4.21 Goodreads (2.8K)
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    The British Booksellers

    by Kristy Cambron

    4.01 BLT Score (2.9K ratings)
    ★ 4.09 Goodreads (2.9K)

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