As the rise of the adult coloring book continues, more and more franchises have taken to expanding their merchandise into the said medium.

The "Game of Thrones" and "Harry Potter" series are among the best-selling adult coloring books in the market. Another British competitor has just stepped into the black and white pages, and it just might prove to be the most interesting, at the rate that it's making headlines.

Diana Gabaldon, author of the multi-genre novel series "Outlander," has just come up with a coloring book, studded with beautiful art for you to fill in.

"The Official Outlander Coloring Book" features 45 pages of illustrations various renowned artists, including Rebecca Zomchek, Tomislav Tomić, Jon Proctor, Craig Phillips, Yvonne Gilbert and Juan Alarcón. The black and white art draws into beautiful Scottish vistas, and of course, your favorite "Outlander" characters such as Claire, Jamie and the rest of the dreamy cast.

For $11, you can find relief in carefully bring life to Tartans, turning them into the color of your choice. De-stress yourself by coloring all over your favorite time-traveling Sassenach and her dreamy beau.

"It's relaxation, through the medium of 18th Century men in kilts," a review says.

Gabaldon's novels, recently adapted into a 2014 TV drama series of the same title on Starz, tells the story of Claire Randall, a 20th-century British nurse. Claire time travels into 18th century Scotland where she meets the love of her life, the dashing Highland warrior James "Jamie" Fraser.

In the Starz TV series, Claire is played by Caitriona Balfe ("The Beauty Inside," "Crush," "H+: The Digital Series"), while Jamie Fraser is played by Sam Heughan ("Doctors," First Light," "A Princess for Christmas").

Now that you know that an actual "Outlander" adult coloring book actually exists, you can look at a few sample pages below, and start choosing which of your fellow "Outlander" fan-friends will be getting this for Christmas.

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