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Virgins

An Outlander Short

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Virgins

By: Diana Gabaldon
Narrated by: Allan Scott-Douglas
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Mourning the death of his father and gravely injured at the hands of the English, Jamie Fraser finds himself running with a band of mercenaries in the French countryside, where he reconnects with his old friend, Ian Murray. Both are nursing wounds, both have good reason to stay out of Scotland, and both are still virgins despite several opportunities to remedy that deplorable situation with ladies of easy virtue.

But Jamie's love life becomes infinitely more complicated - and dangerous - when fate brings the young men into the service of Dr. Hasdi, a Jewish gentleman who hires them to escort two priceless treasures to Paris. One is an old Torah; the other is the doctor's beautiful daughter, Rebekah, destined for an arranged marriage. Both Jamie and Ian are instantly drawn to the bride-to-be - but they might be more cautious if they had any idea who they're truly dealing with.

©2013 Diana Gabaldon (P)2016 Recorded Books
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Engaging Adventure • Intriguing Backstory • Authentic Scottish Accent • Swashbuckling Plot • Humorous Moments

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I got this simply because it was ‘first’ chronologically. I didn’t expect the content to be relevant to the the main series, so was satisfied with the free standing storyline. Some reviews said it was slow, so I put the speed on 1.2. Some said the narrator wasn’t great because they were used to Davina Porter. Well, he’s not Davina Porter so I didn’t expect it to be the same. I do think his accent for Rebecca was more eastern block (think Dracula) than whatever it should have been—Hebrew/French/Spanish or some such. One other review said we didn’t learn anything about Ian’s leg—I may have missed something but I believe he had both legs in this story. At they very end it sounded like their next adventure they were to be soldiers so that may be when his leg was lost. Also, I recall Jenny saying she nursed him when he returned to Lollybroch having left soldiering because of the leg. Anyways, I thought it was a good story and a nice change to hear a tale of Jamie with a beginning, middle and end.

Not earth shattering, but enjoyable

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Really illuminating tale of Jamie Fraser’s origins as a soldier and his early friendship with Ian Murray.

The fascinating Jamie Fraser Backstory

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This was a good read in that it filled spaces of information not touched on or barely touched on in the Highland Series by Diane Gabalon. It picks up as Jamie is "released" after his second flogging. His father has died, and Jamie feels it is his fault, though the reality is that it was Jamie's evil captures fault that his father has a stroke as he watches his son being flogged for the second time, and thinks Jamie has died from the flogging. Virgins:An OUTLANDER Short again fills in information that is referred to in the series, but never really explained.
If you are an OUTLANDER fan you will, enjoy this very quick, short read. I would recommend it to Diana Gibaldon fans.

Learning more about Jamie Frazer.

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I liked this novella. I’m reading this story in chronological order and it’s nice to look back and see what took place in Jamie’s life before Jamie and Claire met.

Enjoying this journey

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Not my favorite Dianna Gabaldon story ever. A story that sort of went no where

expected better

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