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The narrative unfolds in a seamless blend of historical nuance and passionate romance, crafting a tapestry rich with emotional complexities and vivid imagery. Through their trials and triumphs, Claire and Jamie challenge societal norms and confront the very forces that seek to keep them apart. This tale invites readers into a beautifully rendered past, where love defies the constraints of time and where the human spirit endures against all odds.
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Ver Todos2020 is apparently going to be the year of "...wait, what do you mean that's the end?!" for me. I will wait for my Audible credits to come in before buying the next one. It's only a few days. Please wish me luck in this. Unlike the first one, which felt like it started slowly, this started with some pretty intense feelings and honestly remained high through most of the book. If you liked the first one, this is a great follow-up. I liked that it roped me right back into the world, despite having read the first one a bit ago. It answers questions, it brings up new ones, it links back a ton of things from the first book in a very interesting way, and I have about a dozen things I want to look into historically. This jumps forward in time from the end of the first book, then back to fill in some gaps, and it honestly works really well. There's lots of politics, I laughed aloud, I'm very ready for the next one, and I am not sure why I waited so long to read this.
2.5 starsLord, ye gave me a rare woman, and God! I loved her well.I actually liked Dragonfly in Amber more than I did with Outlander. Although there were lots of questionable aspects in the book similar to Outlander, especially the rapey scenes. I really enjoyed the parts set in 1968, as Jamie wasn't there. Book Jamie annoys the hell out of me A LOT. What I did not like was the treatment of Fiona by Roger, he seemed really rude, but maybe it was just me. It's more of politcial plot than a romantic plot so it definitely was a slower storyline, but I didn't mind it. I'm glad that the show actually cut some of the problematic lines out as well.Next up, Voyager. I sort of have higher hopes with this because I'm really enjoying Season 3, but let's see how the book goes. I'll probably stop reading the series at Drums of Autumn because I want to know what happens in Season 4.