Review: Voyager (Outlander, book 3)

Review: Voyager (Outlander, book 3)




Jamie Fraser is lying on the battlefield of Culloden, where he rises wounded, to face execution or imprisonment. Either prospect pales beside the pain of loss - his wife is gone. Forever. But sometimes forever is shorter than one thinks. In 1746, Claire Fraser made a perilous journey through time, leaving her young husband to die at Culloden, in order to protect their unborn child. In 1968, Claire has just been struck through the heart, discovering that Jamie Fraser didn't die in battle. But where is Jamie now? With the help of her grown daughter, Claire sets out to find the man who was her life - and might be once again.

 


Genre: historical romance/time travel

Publication date: August 2011 (for the current Kindle version)

Mature content: yes
 
Review: Epic and addictive - these are the adjectives that best describe this series. It doesn't matter if you like some of the characters or not (no matter what, I can't warm up to Claire, even if I do love Jamie), it doesn't matter if you agree with their choices. And it doesn't matter how much the story complicates - you just can't stop reading it.
 
 
   

 
I absolutely loved the first half of Voyager. The second part was a bit more confusing - I'll tell you this, though: you need to pay attention to everything you read in these books, because even the smallest of details may come back as a part of the main plot later on. 

Voyager is book 3 in the Outlander series, and while it's a book you will not be able to put down, it can't be read as as stand alone. You need to read (and pay attention to) the previous books. You can read my reviews of Outlander and Dragonfly in Amber too.

 
Happy readings,


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