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The fourth book in a time-travel series about a 1960s
woman and an 18th-century Scottish rebel. Jamie goes to
seek refuge in the mountains knowing his daughter Brianna
is safe in the future. When Brianna enters the past in
search of him, Jamie learns that love is the only thing
worth fighting for.
SummaryCast ashore in the American colonies, the Frasers are faced
with a bleak choice: return to a Scotland fallen into
famine and poverty, or seize the risky chance of a new life
in the New World - menaced by Claire's certain knowledge of
the coming Revolution. Still, a Highlander is born to risk -
and so is a time-traveler. Their daughter, Brianna, is
safe - they think - on the other side of a dangerous
future; their lives are their own to venture as they will.
With faith in themselves and in each other, they seek a new
beginning among the exiled Scottish Highlanders of the Cape
Fear, in the fertile river valleys of the Colony of North
Carolina. Even in the New World, though, the Frasers find
their hope of peace threatened from without and from
within; by the British Crown and by Jamie's aunt, Jocasta
MacKenzie, last of the MacKenzies of Leoch. A hunger for
freedom drives Jamie to a Highlander's only true refuge:
the mountains. And here at last, with no challenge to their
peace - save wild animals, Indians, and the threat of
starvation - the Frasers establish a precarious foothold in
the wilderness, secure in the knowledge that even war
cannot invade their mountain sanctuary.
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