Drums of Autumn (Outlander Series #4)
From the bestselling author of Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber, and Voyager comes the exquisite fourth novel in the romantic, time-travel tale of Jamie Fraser and Claire Randall. 1767: On the even of the American Revolution, Jamie and Claire land on the shores of Charleston to begin a new life....
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From the bestselling author of Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber, and Voyager comes the exquisite fourth novel in the romantic, time-travel tale of Jamie Fraser and Claire Randall. 1767: On the even of the American Revolution, Jamie and Claire land on the shores of Charleston to begin a new life. Jamie, determined to stay away from the rumblings of a war that is not his own, soon realizes that war spares no one--and that love is worth fighting for. The long-anticipated continuation of the best-selling, century-spanning family saga.
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Format: Textbook
ASIN: 9780385335980
Publish date: 28-08-2001
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Science Fiction,
Cultural,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Historical Romance,
Time Travel,
Scotland,
Fiction,
Historical
The word I'd use to describe Diana Gabaldon's storytelling has so far been effortless. Even when I was pulling my hair out with the point of view switches there was the sense of the story taking over and sweeping me away to the three first books of the Outlandar saga. But not with this one. Drums of...
Again, so many things have happened, and it's really nice to have Brianna and Roger in the same time with Claire and Jamie, even if there has been a lot of trouble for them all!! Poor Roger, he really didn't do anything wrong, but Lizzy thought he had, and that was enough for Jaime and Ian :(A full...
Diana, what did you do to your wonderful series? You made great characters disappear, you dragged out scenes for hundreds of pages, you made the characters inner dialogue go on forever AND the overall story fizzled.WHY?I'm going to take a break before the next book, sadly.
I really enjoyed this one... The introdution of a new love story made it even better.