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A masterful blend of historical fiction and bodice-ripping romance, Outlander is the perfect summer relaxation read. Claire, an English WW2 nurse, is swept back in time to 1700s Scotland, a land of danger, drama, and handsome highlanders. She must navigate this new world with all her wits about he as she tries to survive, find her way back home, and resist the charms of the beautiful and roguish Jamie... - Rebecca (QBD)
Guest, 09/01/2021
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Claire is a WW2 nurse holidaying in Scotland after the war when she is pulled through a stone circle into Jacobite Scotland. The first of an epic series chronicling her adventures, this romantic and dramatic book is an absolute treat. - Eleanor (QBD)
Guest, 15/02/2020
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If you're late to the Outlander train, get on it now! You'll be transported along with Claire to 17 43 Scotland and into the irresistible arms of Jamie Fraser, a young Highlander in the McKenzie clan. Using her previous time as a World War II nurse Claire utilises her skills and intelligence to stay safe in a foreign land swarming with deadly characters, until she can return to her own time in 1943. However sparks fly between Claire and Jamie and finally she is left with the ultimate decision, does she return to her old, safe life, or stay with her new man and face danger's inescapable?
Do not underestimate this as purely a love story! This book is expertly packed with history, given to the reader so delicately that you won't even know you're being fed it. A wide variety of personalities (many brash and hate-able) provide sub-plots that give leave of the driving force of the book, but don't diminish it's importance. Politics, love and war keep you turning the pages until the very end, and even then you'll want more. Outlander is a must read for fans of historical fiction. - Kathleen (QBD)
Guest, 22/03/2017