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Book : Outlander Volumes 5-8 (4-book Boxed Set) The Fiery...

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-Titulo Original : Outlander Volumes 5-8 (4-book Boxed Set) The Fiery Cross, A Breath Of Snow And Ashes, An Echo In The Bone, Written In My Own Hearts Blood (outlander, 5-8)

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A gorgeously packaged boxed set featuring mass market paperback editions of books five through eight in Diana Gabaldons New York Times bestselling and hit Starz television Outlander series.The epic tale of Claire Randall and Jamie Fraser and their daring adventures across centuries has mesmerized legions of Outlander fans for decades. Now, for the first time, readers can enjoy the next grouped installment of the saga that sparked a sensation together in one beautiful package displaying stunning art from the television series. Featuring The Fiery Cross,A Breath of Snow and Ashes,An Echo in the Bone, and Written in My Own Hearts Blood, this boxed set picks up where the first set--which included books one through four--left off, continuing the enthralling legend. Whether youre a fan of the Starz hit show based on the books, a dedicated Outlandercollector, or a reader eager to find out whats next in store for everyones favorite time-traveling duo, this is the collection for you. About the Author Diana Gabaldon is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the wildly popular Outlander novels--Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber,Voyager, Drums of Autumn, The Fiery Cross, A Breath of Snow and Ashes (for which she won a Quill Award and the Corine International Book Prize), An Echo in the Bone, Written in My Own Heart’s Blood, and Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone--as well as the related Lord John Grey books Lord John and the Private Matter, Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade, Lord John and the Hand of Devils, and The Scottish Prisoner; a collection of novellas, Seven Stones to Stand or Fall; three works of nonfiction, “I Give You My Body . . .” and The Outlandish Companion Volumes 1 and 2; and the Outlander graphic novel The Exile. She lives in Scottsdale, Arizona, with her husband. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. From The Fiery CrossHappy the Bride the Sun Shines OnMount HeliconThe Royal Colony of North CarolinaNovember, 1770I woke to the patter of rain on canvas, with the feel of my first husbands kiss on my lips. I blinked, disoriented, and by reflex put my fingers to my mouth. To keep the feeling, or to hide it? I wondered, even as I did so.Jamie stirred and murmured in his sleep next to me, his movement rousing a fresh wave of scent from the cedar branches under our bottom quilt. Perhaps the ghosts passing had disturbed him. I frowned at the empty air outside our lean-to.Go away, Frank, I thought sternly.It was still dark outside, but the mist that rose from the damp earth was a pearly gray; dawn wasnt far off. Nothing stirred, inside or out, but I had the distinct sense of an ironic amusement that lay on my skin like the lightest of touches.Shouldnt I come to see her married?I couldnt tell whether the words had formed themselves in my thoughts, or whether they - and that kiss - were merely the product of my own subconscious. I had fallen asleep with my mind still busy with wedding preparations; little wonder that I should wake from dreams of weddings. And wedding nights.I smoothed the rumpled muslin of my shift, uneasily aware that it was rucked up around my waist and that my skin was flushed with more than sleep. I didnt remember anything concrete about the dream that had wakened me; only a confused jumble of image and sensation. I thought perhaps that was a good thing.I turned over on the rustling branches, nudging close to Jamie. He was warm and smelled pleasantly of woodsmoke and whisky, with a faint tang of sleepy maleness under it, like the deep note of a lingering chord. I stretched myself, very slowly, arching my back so that my pelvis nudged his hip. If he were sound asleep or disinclined, the gesture was slight enough to pass unnoticed; if he were not...He wasnt. He smiled faintly, eyes still closed, and a big hand ran slowly down my back, settling with a firm grip on my bottom.Mmm? he said. Hmmmm. He sighed, and relaxed back into sl
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