What Age Is Voyager Appropriate For?

Recommended Age:
18
+
Best for adult readers continuing the series who enjoy sweeping historical romance across multiple locations, explicit romantic content, and an emotionally complex central relationship.

About the Book

In this third installment of a historical time-travel romance series, the central couple is reunited after twenty years apart — one having lived through the intervening decades in the eighteenth century, the other in the twentieth — and must rebuild their relationship while navigating new dangers across Scotland and the Caribbean. The story expands the series' geographic and historical scope considerably.

Content Ratings

❤️
High Romance
Explicit sexual content between adult characters is sustained and frequently depicted on the page; the reunion and rebuilding of a long-separated intimate relationship is central to the narrative.
💡
Intense Themes
Themes of the long emotional aftermath of separation, infidelity, and the challenge of rebuilding intimacy after profound loss require adult emotional maturity.
⚔️
High Violence
Violence including battle, piracy, and physical confrontation is depicted throughout with significant detail; the series' consistent level of graphic content continues.
Book cover
Outlander
#
3
Engagement:
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Author:
Diana Gabaldon
Genre:
Historical Fiction
Published:
1993
Page Count:
870
Where to Buy:
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Ages:
18
+

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