![]() It was a terrifying time of fear and confusion, despair and desperation. Anne, when he’d come so close to a self-chosen death, was one I seldom revisited. “Aye, well, I supposed I could be wrong, but I’ve always thought it was the night I came to your bed at the Abbey.”įor a moment, I groped among my memories. If I’d been a cat, I would have waved my tail gently under his nose. He ran his hand slowly down my back, fingers pausing to rub circles in the small of it. “You know when she was conceived? I don’t know that.” I will read this over and over and over, though, tears or no tears. ![]() Image credit: Cathe Holden, from her “Just Something I Made” website. Don’t even get me started on that title, because I’m pregnant and hormonal and will probably cry if I start to speculate what it means. ![]() By Sarah Bredeman 6 years ago SASSENACHS! We have an exclusive excerpt from Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander Book 9, Go Tell The Bees That I am Gone! Read it now!Įntertainment Weekly got it’s hands on a chunk of the new Outlander book (book 9), titled Go Tell The Bees That I am Gone. ![]()
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