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Author: Diana Gabaldon - (Paperback) - 2006 ... more
Though officially war has not been declared, blood has fallen in Massachusetts Bay. On Fraser's Ridge, North Carolina Jamie Fraser already knows the outcome of the Revolutionary War because his spouse Claire told him having journeyed from the... read full review | report as inappropriate
I am mystified by all the glowing reviews I have read here. After the disappointment of "The Fiery Cross," I was sure the next book would be more in the style of the first three excellent books in this series. Unfortunately, I was wrong. This... read full review | report as inappropriate
I was one of those readers who had very little good to say about FC, and I admit to being concerned about the quality of this latest installment. While I am very happy that it was better than the last, it didn't seem quite up to the level of the... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Diana Gabaldon - (Paperback) - 2001 ... more
This book is a wonderful follow up to Outlander. When I first bought this book I was shaking because I couldn't wait to read it. The plot keeps thickening and the story gets better and better. Like Outlander, this book is hard to put down.... read full review | report as inappropriate
Outlander was one of those wonderful emotional reading experiences that leaves you daydreaming sequels in your head for a long time after the last page of the original was done - and then you are greatly relieved to learn that there were several... read full review | report as inappropriate
Well, I just finished Dragonfly, and I have to admit, I had a hard time finishing it. I found it rather boring, especially around the middle of the book. I only keep reading to finish the book, becuase I do wish to continue with the series.... read full review | report as inappropriate
The parts of the book that I have read from the internet are brilliant, just as the rest of the series has been. The major complaint of myself, and the network of people to whom I have recommended the series, is the long time between books in the... read full review | report as inappropriate
Much as I love this series, this is far and away the weakest book in the saga. Had this been the first book of Ms. G's that I read, it would have been the last. For whatever reasons, (rush to publication, too many cooks spoiling the broth,... read full review | report as inappropriate
Having read a number of readers' glowing reviews here at Amazon.com about Ms. Gabaldon's time-travel series, I purchased the first book and excitedly set out to read as much as I could in a weekend. I love the concept of time travel, am intrigued... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Diana Gabaldon - (Mass Market Paperback) - 2005 ... more
This book is an amazing tale of love. The story draws you in and makes you unable to put this book down. It is a love story that endures over centuries. All in all, this is a wonderful book if you are looking for a story to lose yourself in.... read full review | report as inappropriate
The book did not hold up to the expectations I had been given by other readers.
History is secondary to at times steamy romance and fantasy. The writing, at least in the beginning of the book, is too breathy. One would have wished Ms.... read full review | report as inappropriate
I hate to disagree with all those listed here who said that it's not a romance novel, but it is. The two main characters make love when they're happy, when they're sad, when they're angry, when they're in danger, when they escape danger, when... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Karen Marie Moning - (Mass Market Paperback) - 2002 ... more
Druid mage Daegus MacKeltar used his powers to travel back in time to save the life of his twin brother Drustan (see TO KISS A HIGHLANDER). However, Daegus pays a high price for his good deed as he released the spirits of thirteen evil Druids... read full review | report as inappropriate
Could Ms. Moning have run out of fanciful ideas, lost her touch with hot scenes of passion, and created the most dithering and boring female character yet? Och, aye!
This book could have been about 100 pages in length, since it basically starts... read full review | report as inappropriate
After reading the letter to Drustan and Gwen at the end of "Kiss of the Highlander", I absolutely could not wait to read "The Dark Highlander"....Dageus and Chloe were lukewarm at best together...not that I didnt like them..I did..I just didnt... read full review | report as inappropriate
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Author: Diana Gabaldon - (Hardcover) - 2005 ... more
Author: Diana Gabaldon - (Hardcover) - 1992 ... more
Author: Diana Gabaldon - (Hardcover) - 1993 ... more
I have read all of the books in this series, and have found each one to be more compelling than the last. The attention to historical accuracy is refreshing and each book has been worth the wait. I look forward to "Drums of Autumn". read full review | report as inappropriate
Perhaps all the stitches in my nether regions kept me from enjoying this book but somehow I don't think so. As the Chinaman says, 'boom-boom all night' Claire reaches for a bar of soap, and Jamie, mesmerized by her soft looking skin, whispers,... read full review | report as inappropriate
I had been a D. Gabaldon fan up until this point. Voyager was sooo boring, I couldn't stay awake. I just had a really hard time trying to follow what the heck was going on. It just wasn't as colorful or passionate anymore as the other books in... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Diana Gabaldon - (Paperback) - 2002 ... more
In 1770 the Colonial Governor of North Carolina Tryon drafts Jamie Fraser to head up a militia that is to help rout the rebellious Regulators. Jamie names his son-in-law Roger MacKenzie, who just married his daughter Briana, as an officer in his... read full review | report as inappropriate
Having been hooked by Outlander, I anxiously awaited the sequels, and despite my vow not to purchase The Fiery Cross when it came out after waiting 2(?) years and suffering through Diana's Outlandish Cookbook (read: money-making scheme!), I broke... read full review | report as inappropriate