The Outlander TV series has been an excellent adaptation for many people, and there’s no doubt that millions are tuning in for the final season. As you wait between episodes or as you get closer to the end, you may want to find something else to read. We have five great picks for you.
One of the most popular books for Outlander fans has to be The Winter Seaby Susanna Kearsley. Just the fact that it is set at the beginning of the First Jacobite Rebellion, in 1708, will be enough to persuade you. At the same time as political intrigue, there’s a love story, deep historical connections, and a story that captures the heart immediately.
Now she needs to figure out whether this is a real memory of an ancestor. As the story unfolds, a betrayal that happened years ago is threatening to come out, and it could bring drama and more political change.
‘Into the Wilderness’ by Sarah Donati
Elizabeth Middleton decides it’s time to join her family in New York, leaving her comfortable English estate behind. The mountain range they live in is like nothing she has ever seen, and there are people she could never even dream about. One of them is a white man dressed as a Native American called Nathanial Booner. To the Mohawk people, he is called Between-Two-Lives.
The Lost Queenby Signe Pike is described by many as Outlander meets Camelot, and it certainly is. It captures the stories and love of the rich Scottish history, but it also has the magic and mystery of Arthur Pendragon’s tale. There’s even the love triangle, as one woman has to figure out where her heart lies and what the right thing to do is.
Languoreth finds herself trapped in a marriage to the son of a Christian king, Rhyddrech, but her heart belongs to another. Emrys Pendragon is the hero who calls her name, and now she finds herself torn between duty and love. Is there a way to preserve the old ways, or will they be lost forever?
‘Yellow Wife’ by Sadeqa Johnson
Born on a plantation in Charles City, Virginia, Pheby Brown was promised freedom when she turned 18. However, that doesn’t happen. Instead, she’s thrown into the world of slavery at the Devil’s Half-Acre (yes, based on a very real place).
‘Liberty Street’ by Heather Marshall
Liberty Streetby Heather Marshall may not be out in the United States just yet, but it is available in Canada. In fact, this is a Canadian book, set in two timelines in the past to tell one story that is honest and raw. It looks set to be released in June 2026, and you'll want to get your hands on a copy right away!
However, in 1996, a body has been found in an unmarked grave. Now, Detective Rachel Mackenzie needs to get to the bottom of this mystery, while dealing with the memories of her past coming back to haunt her.
This is a story that will hit you to the core. There are elements based on fact, and that’s partially what makes it so disturbing and uncomfortable. I couldn’t put it down as soon as I started reading it — finishing it in two days only because my eyes got too heavy to read at 2 a.m.! — as I needed answers to so many burning questions.
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