Never got into her writing. I didn't mind her stories, although I think she had a thing for whumping the major male character.
Admittedly, I couldn't quite convince myself that Claire wasn't a self-insert on the part of the author: "Modern woman gets time-slipped and meets her true love, who happens to be a handsome virgin Scottish chieftain."
And...well, around the time Jamie and Claire got involved in the American Revolution, I stopped reading the series. I've read a few too many stories where the main characters have a finger in every major political pie of their period, no matter how far-flung.
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Admittedly, I couldn't quite convince myself that Claire wasn't a self-insert on the part of the author: "Modern woman gets time-slipped and meets her true love, who happens to be a handsome virgin Scottish chieftain."
And...well, around the time Jamie and Claire got involved in the American Revolution, I stopped reading the series. I've read a few too many stories where the main characters have a finger in every major political pie of their period, no matter how far-flung.