5/31/2023 0 Comments Drums of autumn by diana gabaldon![]() ![]() There’s hardly time to worry about politics, however, between the appearances of crafty pirates and unpredictable native tribes. Everyone is struggling to find their place in a new place, and then of course there’s the upcoming revolution to worry about. Jamie and Claire may be in danger, Brianna walks right into danger and must deal with the aftermath, Roger has danger thrust upon him and must choose whether to keep fighting or retreat to safety, if he’s able, and Ian is so hell-bent about adventure that he doesn’t give danger a second thought. She and Roger can’t help learning more about the Frasers’ lives, and are soon faced with life-or-death choices that affect everyone they love most. ![]() Brianna tries to acclimate to the idea of her parents living two hundred years in the past, one of whom she misses dearly and one she’s never met, despite growing curiosity. The biggest plot points of this volume, however, center around Brianna and Roger. ![]() Follow these links for my thoughts on Outlander (book 1), Dragonfly in Amber (book 2), and Voyager (book 3).Ībout this book: Jamie and Claire begin the long process of establishing a new home of their own in America, accompanied by their nephew, Ian. ![]() As usual with a series, I’ll refrain from spoilers beyond giving a general sense of what the book’s about, but I won’t recap previous books, either. I’ve been binging on Outlander books lately, so today I have a review of the fourth book in the series by Diana Gabaldon,titled Drums of Autumn. ![]()
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