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Violence
A lot
Pirates, slavery, period brutality
Language
Some
Moderate profanity and period language
Sexual Content
Very heavy
Very explicit — reunion and ongoing relationship
Substance Use
Some
Rum, period drinking, medicinal substances
Emotional Intensity
A lot
20-year separation, identity, and betrayal
What this book is about
Claire returns to 18th-century Scotland after 20 years to find Jamie. Their reunion drives the first part; a Caribbean adventure involving pirates and slavery drives the second. Very explicit sexual content continues. Period violence includes hangings, piracy, and brutality. One of the longer books in the series.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Very explicit sexual content throughout
Slavery depicted in its historical Caribbean context — reader should be prepared
Violence from piracy and period brutality
Jamie's secret wife — emotional complexity around infidelity-adjacent themes
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