The suspense continues with book three Voyager. The story goes from the 1700's to the 1960's and then back again. The reader experiences the troubles of Jamie and his tribulations after the battle at Culloden. Lots of pain and dark thoughts are touched, so not for the faint of heart. Also, the reade...
This review can also be found at Carole's Random LifeAfter finishing the audiobook for the previous book in this series, Dragonfly in Amber, I found it very hard to move on to something else. My mind was still with Jamie. Even though I had planned to take a bit of a break between books, I ended up...
An amazing series, so much so that I'm halfway in just over a month! Very interesting historical plot line without being solely about the history - the story it tells is so intriguing it hurts. The characters are so well written and you become so attached it honestly made me cry a few times. Th...
Honestly, I didn't finish the book. It's not that I don't appreciate 800 pages of a well-researched story, but there was a point, maybe half way through, where the characters became kind of offensive. The stereotypes of certain people in this book are unbearable (and this is right after I finished r...
“He was dead. However, his nose throbbed painfully, which he thought odd in the circumstances.” Thus begins the third book in the OUTLANDER series, in which we learn that–despite his best efforts–Jamie Fraser did not die on the battlefield at Culloden. He isn’t pleased. Back in the 20th century, ...
A-freaking-mazing!This book had sooo much action: pirates, slaves, magic, fancy dinner parties, fires, ships, voodoo, a crocodile, kidnapping, a trained pelican, brothels, a killer on the loose, funny weddings...just wow. It really has everything. And catching up on all the things that have happe...
This book had soooo much going on, and it was so long that you could probably count it as three different books. Even so, the story remained interesting and full of action and adventure. There are certain things that you're left without an explanation, but it doesn't detract too much from the story,...
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