Review: Finding Fraser by KC Dyer

Posted May 15, 2016 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review: Finding Fraser by KC DyerFinding Fraser by K.C. Dyer
Published by Berkley Books Publication Date: May 1st 2016
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three-stars

I met Jamie Fraser when I was nineteen years old. He was tall, red-headed, and at our first meeting at least, a virgin. I fell in love hard, fast and completely. He knew how to ride a horse, wield a sword and stitch a wound. He was, in fact, the perfect man.
That he was fictional hardly entered into it.
At 29, Emma Sheridan's life is a disaster and she's tired of waiting for the perfect boyfriend to step from the pages of her favorite book. There's only one place to look, and it means selling everything and leaving her world behind. With an unexpected collection of allies along the way, can Emma face down a naked fishmonger, a randy gnome, a perfidious thief, and even her own abdominal muscles on the journey to find her Fraser?
What people are saying about FINDING FRASER...
"Jamie Fraser would be Deeply Gratified at having inspired such a charmingly funny, poignant story--and so am I." -Diana Gabaldon, author of the New York Times Bestselling OUTLANDER series
"I loved this book. It transported me to a Scotland I wished I'd grown up in. Everything about it is a delight, and it's all authentic--the environment, the characters, the dialogue and the sheer enjoyment of it all." - Jack Whyte, best-selling author of, most recently, THE GUARDIANS OF SCOTLAND series
"FINDING FRASER is for everyone who ever fell in love with a fictional character. Dyer blends humor, a love of Scotland, and romance into a page turner that will keep readers cheering on the main character and turning pages." -Eileen Cook, Author of REMEMBER, and other books for teens and adults
"FINDING FRASER is an absolute must-read for any Outlander fan. The story is both hilarious and romantic, as well as guaranteed to have readers turning the pages until the wee hours to discover if the heroine finds her very own Jamie Fraser." - Laura Bradbury, author of the best-selling MY GRAPE ESCAPE series

Cocktails and Books received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

If given the chance to go and find your one true book boyfriend love would you take it?

Well, if you wouldn’t or couldn’t you can go along for the ride and live vicariously through Emma Sheridan in Finding Fraser.  Though the ride may be a little bumpy and irritating at best, it is still a ride.

Emma is at a place in her life where she feels she has nothing holding her back from finding her true love. No job, no boyfriend and no money. So she sells everything for a once in a lifetime chance to go to Scotland and find her very own true life book hero Jamie Fraser from Outlander.

The characters in this book were great and just added to the fun parts of the book.

I thought this book was going to be a self-discovery book of sorts but it was not. I mean it was a fun read but I felt very disappointed in Emma. Once she found what she thought she was looking for she was in the same boat life wise as she was when she was in America. Sometimes pretty packages are great to look at but once you unwrap it and see what is really inside you make the choice to either love it for what it really is or see what it is really not.  Her Jamie Fraser was not what the real Jaime Fraser embodied in the Outlander series. And she was ok with that. Seriously? She was 29 yrs old and it sometimes felt like she had the insecurities of a teenager.

Self-discovery this book was not. Well it wasn’t until the very end but we all saw that coming.  I would have liked to see her really discover herself half way through the book. So for that I give Finding Fraser 3 Cocktails.