Like countless others in the cult of Diana Gabaldon, I patiently wait for the next book in the Outlander series. I wish I were better at watching television and had the patience to binge the Outlander show. Perhaps it could help my time without Jamie and Claire’s adventures on paper pass more smoothly. But alas, here I am, looking for Outlander fulfillment in a world full of BookTok recommendations- bound for disappointment.
There are glimpses of hope here and there. One bright spot in my gloom was the audiobook Waypoints: My Scottish Journey, which was written and read by Sam Heughan (Jamie in the show). Sadly, his accent in real life isn’t as strong as the one he uses to portray Jamie, but he’s a pleasure to listen to all the same. If you are a fan of self-discovery through adventures in nature, you will enjoy this one. Overall, this book gives STRONG fall vibes, so the timing is right.
But I need more. I need an epic historical romance. I need passion. I need angst. Do not lead me wrong; frantic internet searches for “what to read after Outlander” and “romance books like Outlander, NOT erotica.” Throwing the dice with Ross Poldark by Winston Graham. Will it be worth a twelve-book commitment? I pray to the book gods this isn’t Bridgerton 2.0- A swing and a miss.
Upon finishing Ross Poldark, I can confirm that it didn’t fill the void. It wasn’t a bad book, but it didn’t give me what I was looking for. There is no epic romance, no adventure, just a book about family drama. I’m one and done with that series.
A successful find for this Outlander addict was The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley. This book meets several of the requirements. Historical fiction- check. Romance-check. Time travel- check. Two corresponding stories are being told within this one fun novel. This style allowed me to maintain a sense of interest in both narratives because they played off one another. This is the first of a three-part series. I haven’t decided if I’ll continue it, but it’s nice to know that I have an option if I find myself craving an Outlander fix again!