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The Fiery Cross

The Fiery Cross

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I just finished, and I already miss Jamie!
Review: I just finished the story, and already I miss the thought of escaping into Jamie and Claire's world! I loved this addition to the wonderful books chronicling their adventures and romance. The only disappointment is that the next book isn't out yet. Like the previous reviewer I read slower and slower as I neared the end, and did my best to delay finishing the book. I just wasn't ready to say goodbye to the characters for another few years. In fact, I have owned this book for over a year and restrained myself from reading it until now because I knew how bittersweet it would be to come to the end.

I highly recommend this book!!! It's definitely a must-read if you've been following the series. If you haven't, start with Outlander and savor every minute of the experience... soon you'll be waiting impatiently for the next book!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Series wears out!
Review: I could not put down Outlander and found Ms Galbaldon's story line very unique and entertaining. Colorful and exciting as she held my interest in Highland Scotland before the Battle of Culloden, defining historical facts with great characters. I followed through with the next 3 books in the series wondering why I was not as warm to each successive book, but oh my, what has happened to her story in Fiery Cross? It's like she has fizzled in fatigue all that she could say - even about Claire and Jamie. The strength of Jamie's personality is gone. I find the book tedious and lacking suspense, a captivating plot, shallow character and poor development of Brianna and Roger. IF I finish it, I doubt I will go on in to her further books in this series. Even the author appears tired of it all! This seems to happen to many a series when the first book is wonderful and captures a readership, and following books just have little left to add to the personalities.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: To be savored
Review: I read Diana's books when they first came out so was looking forward to this one. Due to the mixed reviews I did not buy the hardcover, but waited for the paperback. Next time I will buy the hardcover. This is not one of those quick, 350 page romance novels you can skim through for the juicy parts. Each little section is an enjoyable short story or narrative even in it's own right. This is a book you need to take time out for and leisurely enjoy. I'm almost to the end and find myself reading slower and slower as I don't want it to end.

There were parts that may have been crude and parts where I wish the characters would grow up. But that's part of the story.

And whoever can't find it in themselves to love a man like Jamie Frasier just ain't woman enough to deserve him!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SO WONDERFUL THAT I CRIED WHEN I FINISHED IT!
Review: I actually cried for two reasons. The first reason is that I will have to now wait a few years for the continuation of Jamie and Claire's story. Having luckily discovered the OUTLANDER series only a few months ago (and having the foresight to buy ALL the books at one time), I had the good fortune of being able to read the books back to back--six thousand pages! Subsequently, I have been obsessed with the adventures of the Frasers! I feel like I have now gone through the stones myself to the twentieth century and away from my handsome and brilliant red-headed Scottish Highlander. I have loved every single book.
The genius Diana Gabaldon has weaved another classic tale about colonial life in North Carolina. Her adventure, historical, romance, science fiction novel has now added another genre; mystery (there is a murder)! Poor Roger and Jamie--as usual, bad things are always happening to them. Thank Heaven for Claire who is always there to heal her husband and son-in -law (not to mention most of the people in the area).
The Second reason I cried was as usual, the beautiful, romantic things that Jamie says to his beloved Claire: "And that," he said, squeezing my fingers tighter, "is what I dinna ken now. I love you, a nighean donn. I have loved ye from the moment I saw ye, I will love ye 'til time itself is done, and so long as you are by my side, I am well pleased wi' the world." An then, the final words in the book, "When the day shall come, that we do part," he said softly, and turned to look at me, "if my last words are not 'I love you'--ye'll ken it was because I didna have time.''

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ready for the next.
Review: I think that the reviews are a little harsh. Yes, Gabaldon has slowed down a bit in the Fiery Cross, but then our main characters are now in their 50's and thus have slowed down as well. I think that as Jamie and Clair have slowed down, Brianna and Roger have stepped up to the plate. Once again there are loads of unanswered questions as to what will happen and room for another book. I, for one, can't wait to read it!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too many words for just one battle
Review: I waited anxiously for this book to come out. I loved the last book in the series, but I also knew that Gabaldon can alienate her readers by disecting her stories into many words to cover parts of a story that don't need that much depth.

To my dismay, The Fiery Cross is a journey into Gabaldon's need for self indulgence. Chapter after chapter is dedicated to the same topic with not much new happening. You could save your money on this book, and safely journey into her next installment and not have missed much.

The Fiery Cross comes across as an outline the author wrote to satisfy some background information she needed to proceed with the story. It was not written to satisfy the reader who wonders if the future reporting of Claire and Jaimie's death from a fire will come true, it will not satisfy the reader who wonders how Roger and Bree will grow as a family, it will not satisfy the reader who anxiously awaits Jaimie's part in the Revolutionary War. It will satisfy only the reader who can stand chapter after chapter of the same battle and the same characters concerns for over thousands of words.

Save your money and wait for the next book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't bother
Review: I enjoyed most of the first 4 books, but this one was dreadful. I think we hear at least once a chapter that Brianna is 6 feet tall, gorgeous, and has red hair and looks like her father. She isn't a character as much a temper, self-absorption, and leaky breasts. Gabaldon was hopeless in this one - no plot, no character growth, no interesting new characters. Just endless.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Such a disappointment!
Review: I devoured the first 3 books in the series, was a little less thrilled with Drums of Autumn (the 4th book), and found this latest effort absolutely awful. I never did finish it - life is just too short to be bored to tears. Brianna and her husband (who is so dull that his name escapes me at the moment) are weak characters who can never fill Claire & Jamie's shoes. In fact, Claire and Jamie no longer fill their own shoes - this is a pale ghost of the brilliant, fiery love story that made this series an obsession with so many of us.

The series really should have ended after Voyager, which is the last really good book of the bunch.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderful narration
Review: I love every book in this series. The narration is wonderful on this set of tapes, but I was disappointed in what they cut out of the story.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Disappointing...
Review: As a whole, the Outlander series is a beautiful and wonderful epic love story that happens to have adventure, sex, time travel, etc. However, I found this one to be a little disappointing (I read them in order.) At times it was too lenghty and too much time took place between events in the story. At times I found myself struggling to get through it, when the others were much more captivating. It is obvious that Diane Gabaldon is truly talented with her story telling abilities, but she should realize that not EVERY story needs to be stretched out to 900 pages. Regardless, I eagerly await the next installment in the series and can't wait to find out the next challenges that Jamie and Claire will face...


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