OUTLANDER on the cover of Entertainment Weekly!

Jamie and Claire are on the cover of the November 17 issue of Entertainment Weekly!
Check out this EW photo shoot with Sam and Cait.
June, 1729 - Lord John Grey is born (BOTB)
June, 1743 - Jamie and Claire are married (OUTLANDER)
June, 1757 - Lord John and Tom Byrd meet for the first time (LORD JOHN AND THE PRIVATE MATTER)
June 23, 1758 - Lord John is wounded in the Battle of Crefeld in a cannon explosion (LORD JOHN AND THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE BLADE)
June, 1767 - Jamie gives Claire the medicine box as a 24th anniversary present (DRUMS OF AUTUMN)
June, 1767 - Stephen Bonnet robs Jamie and Claire, taking Claire's gold wedding ring (DRUMS OF AUTUMN)
June, 1767 - Claire, Jamie and Ian arrive at River Run for the first time and meet Jocasta Cameron (DRUMS OF AUTUMN)
June, 1769 - Bree visits Lallybroch and meets her new relatives (DRUMS OF AUTUMN)
June, 1770 - Roger returns from the Indians to claim Jemmy as his son (DRUMS OF AUTUMN)
June 21, 1775 - Claire is taken to trial for the murder of Malva Christie (ABOSAA)
June 2, 1777 - Claire and Jamie arrive at Ticonderoga (ECHO)
June 21-23, 1777 - William gets lost in the Great Dismal and encounters Young Ian (ECHO)
Late June, 1777 - Ian visits Emily and meets Swiftest of Lizards (ECHO)
June 28, 1778 - Claire is shot during the Battle of Monmouth (MOHB)
Early June, 1779 - Rachel gives birth to a baby boy; the MacKenzies return to Fraser's Ridge (MOHB)
June 21, 1780 - Roger is ordained as a Presbyterian minister (BEES)
June, 1969 - Roger visits Bree in Boston (DRUMS OF AUTUMN)
June 20, 1971 - Roger goes back to the 18th century to find Brianna (DRUMS OF AUTUMN)
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Jamie "Red-heeled shoes and silk stockings clocked in black. Gray satin breeches with silver knee buckles. Snowy linen, with Brussels lace six inches deep at cuff and jabot. The coat, a masterpiece in heavy gray with blue satin cuffs and crested silver buttons, hung behind the door, awaiting its turn."
Claire "deep flare of the violet silk skirt. Cut low in the front, the décolletage was filled with a froth of lace that rippled down the front of the bodice in a series of V’s. Matchng lace cascaded from the elbow-length sleeves in graceful white falls that left my wrists bare." And a black coral fish on a white satin ribbon "necklace".