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    3
    By DesiH2
    Good short story but should have just included in the book as an extra. Not very exciting. But did explain the story of Roger’s parents.
  • Diana Gabaldon never disappoints!!

    5
    By Msdsue53
    Bravo!! Yet another brilliant job by a masterful story teller. Love getting to dive deeper look into the characters of my all time favorite Outlander saga. Waiting patiently (or trying to anyway :) ) for book nine to arrive.
  • Written In My Own Heart's Blood

    5
    By CityBlue31
    Exquisite 2015 crescendo to Diana Gabaldon's prolific series of novels detailing the lives & times of Claire Beauchamp Randall Fraser & James Alexander MacKenzie Fraser. If one is a lover of historical fiction, harrowing journeys across decades and per chance, centuries, heart-stopping love scenes, rewardingly lustful sexual encounters, and realistically woven & imagined family histories, enter into the Outlander Circle. You will be forever grateful!! But, make sure to carve out a cozy space, a glass of wine, a cup of tea & a warm, woolen throw because sometimes the chill off the Scottish moors comes right through the pages and swirls around your knees, the visions are so deliciously clear!!
  • Diana, you have done it again!

    5
    By rickisuzanne
    10 stars!! What an incredible mind! Anyone who has read Ms. Gabaldon's work will enjoy this part of her Outlander story. So refreshing to be able to catch these glimpses of the minor characters. A must read for Gabaldon fans!
  • A leaf on the Wind of All Hallows

    1
    By thterber
    I was very disapppointed with the language. I deleted the book before finishing the book.
  • Fantastic!

    5
    By Shegeko
    Too good and too short.
  • A feel good read

    5
    By Sembachmom
    This is a fun, quick read--it is always a great thing to get a glimpse into the many threads of the Outlander books...
  • Diana delivers, as always!

    5
    By TanSuDee
    Outstanding as always. I read through as though starving, as if the next word was a bite of food at a grand feast!

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