The third book in Galbadon's Outlander series, this book continues the story of Claire (of 20th century England, then the U.S.) and Jamie (of 18th century Scotland), and their love affair. Like Dragonfly in Amber, this book lacked the initial delight factor of the first book, although there was enough other compelling plot elements to hold my attention.
In this book, Claire travels back to find Jamie again. He's living under an assumed name, and somewhat of a criminal. However, they instantly click again, he finds out that she safely gave birth to and raised their child, and the soon and return to his family's homestead. Shortly thereafter, however, they embark on a voyage to the Caribbean for a number of reasons, including jewels and a kidnapped nephew. The story of their trip was really fun to follow, as is their continuing love story.
A few new characters are introduced and developed, and I can guess that I'll see them again in the next book.
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