In "Voyager" by Diana Gabaldon, the author vividly describes sensual moments through rich imagery and evocative comparisons. The taste and texture of a woman's body are likened to ripe fruits, such as apricots and peaches, evoking a sense of warmth and sensuality. This connection to nature emphasizes the natural beauty and allure of femininity.
The description continues with sensory details that capture intimate moments, such as the warm scent of a woman's skin. Gabaldon's writing is deeply expressive, inviting readers to experience the depth of physical connection during winter, enhancing the feeling of warmth and comfort in contrast to the cold season.