The one with the Mother of all misunderstandings which put Rodger McKenzie through hell. Poor Rodger, he definitely drew the short end of the literary character stick. Lord John Grey is a favorite of mine in this book, I loved he and Brianna becoming acquainted. LJG is and interesting character...
This was my least favorite of the series so far. I found it a little slow and didn't focus much on a set story line. It felt like a lot of filler to get to the next book... hoping the next is better!!!
Jamie and Claire lives now in America They have some lands in the middle of wilderness and they’re ready to settle to “normal” married life. The local Indians are relatively peaceful and Jamie’s nephew Ian becomes good friend with them.In the 20th century Brianna is trying to find what happens to h...
I wanted to love this book. I wanted to be excited every time I picked up the book like I was with the first three books in the series. However, this book left me completely unfulfilled and annoyed. I think for the first time I felt the "pieced together" way in which DG forms her novels.Overall, the...
Finally finished listening to this book. I started with the library copy of the audiobook which not only was in terrible shape but I couldn't even get close to finishing unless I listened to it all day because there was someone else wanting this before I was halfway through the first half of the fi...
There were parts of this book that I did not really enjoy to the point that I wanted to throw in the towel, but because I’ve been so invested in the series and I know how DG works I stuck with it. Thank God I did because I really enjoyed it towards the end…enough to give it 5 stars. I didn’t really ...
Recorded Books, read by Davina Porter. Ms. Porter does a marvelous job, as usual. I am enjoying this series, though it does get bogged down from time to time in a plot that meanders with no apparent focus. It makes up for it with interesting characters, and a lot of period detail. Though I do hope t...
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