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Written in My Own Heart’s Blood: Outlander, Book 8 (2014)

This book has everything for Outlander fans: history and intrigue, adventure, and a lot of romanticism.

My Own Heart’sBlood It’s cleverly written as a standalone novel, so you don’t need any prior knowledge of the Outlander series.

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Outlander tells the story of Claire Randall who, after walking across a stone circle in Scotland in 1946, disappeared…into 1743. The story continued in seven bestselling novels, and CNN has described it as a “grand adventure” that explores the human spirit across centuries. Now the story continues in Written in My Own Heart’sBlood.

You may like: The Complete Guide To Reading The Outlander Books In Order

“It’s probably one of the best books in the series. The author has got her mojos back and has written a book worthy of the books she wrote at the beginning of the series.”

The Book Guide® Editor

It’s 1778 and Jamie Fraser has just come back from the dead. To find his beloved wife, he married his best friend’s husband. Back in another time, in Scotland, Roger MacKenzie is desperately trying to find his son, James. He’s preparing to go back through Stonehenge.

Written in My Own Heart's Blood: Outlander, Book 8 (2014) by Diana Gabaldon

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