Author: Katie MacAlister
ISBN: 978-034-099303-3
RRP: $19.99
Ok, so reading this book was a little stilted as I lost it over the weekend so had a break and read something else in the middle. I was a little concerned that the distraction would lose me and I would find it hard to fully return to the time of the Dragons and understand the ending of the book. This didn’t happen, I sank straight back in and picked up where I left off without missing a beat. And I think that is an undeniable sign of a well written book.
Love in the time of Dragons is the first novel of the Light Dragons, but before it there was the Aisling Grey series and the novels of the Silver Dragons. I am meeting all of these characters for the first time in Love in the time of Dragons and it seems to me that, apart from the two main characters, the dragons have had their stories told in the previous dragons novels. This is the beginning of the series but still the extension, or spin off even, of the other series.
Part of me really wants to say that this is easy to read and immerse yourself in, a big part of me, but then there’s this little voice telling me to remember the time shifts. A fabulous read that flows beautifully, even considering the fact that there are split second time shifts that do take a little to get used to. Our female lead is a resurrected dragon who begins the story with no memory of her life. Within pages she is having visions which flip us back to her youth. One minute she’s in the 20th century and then the new paragraph sees her back in the 16th century.
MacAlister’s dragons are immortal shapeshifters living among mortals in the modern world. Tully Sullivan (previously known as Ysolde de Bouchier) is apprenticed to an archimage which had me thinking right from the beginning that the novel must be set in the past, no it’s just that the modern world of the novels is a little different from ours.
We journey through the novel with Tully as she regains her memories and her past to truly become the Ysolde who resides within her. It is a huge journey for her that seems to last a lot longer than the week or so that it actually takes. From adamantly defending her humanity and name in the first chapters to truly becoming the dragon Ysolde in the final pages. The life of Ysolde and her mate Baltic change so drastically in bringing them back together and renewing their love and their vows it seems a shame that the situation they find themselves in at the beginning is almost exactly the same as the one we leave them in at the end of the novel.
This is another fantastical story laced with lots of sex, violence and love that really is eternal. In the present, Tully’s memories and Ysolde’s flashbacks we experience third hand quite a bit of dragon love and romance complete with breath of fire. Mixed in with quite a bit of violence, carried out in human and dragon form.
A very different world to escape into for a while, but one I’m sure you will enjoy and want to revisit at a later date as more novels of the Light Dragons are released.
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Shapeshifting, timeshifting I am totally intrigued. The amazing cover helps too.
I really loved the beginning of Love in the Time of Dragons and even though I am not a fan of flashbacks I actually enjoyed them here. I thought that Tully’s dreams were a very effective way of telling the story of Silver Dragon Ysolde and Black Dragon Baltic’s love in their past life together, while also allowing the now human Tully to slowly regain her memories of her life as Ysolde and her love for Baltic.
Love, violence and dragons combined with shape-shifting and time-shifting, this book sounds so interesting! I have never read a book by Katie MacAlister, and ‘Love in the Time of Dragons’ definitely sounds like a good one to start with!
Plus, how gorgeous is the cover?! It makes me want to read this even more!
Wow, an adult version of Eragon which I would find difficult to put down.
Love in the Time of Dragons
A story of love, sex and sin
I often dream of Dragons
and the mystical cover lures me in! 😉
What a great way to escape to another world…or should I say worlds!
Cannot wait to go on an AMAZING adventure without even leaving my living room!
I love to read about things that I don’t have in my own life, thats why the dragons, sex and violence in this book appeals to me!
After reading Deepak Chopra’s “The Return of Merlin” I’m hungering for another really well-written novel and Michelle’s review makes me think this one’s got all the elements I’ve been spoiled with! Plus my insatiable appetite for more more more more!! is going to be fulfilled, knowing there are more by the same author and in the same genre.
Mystical and mesmerising,
A love of a different kind,
Take me away to another place,
Where true love prevails, and Dragons shine!
Wow dragons shapeshifting to human form-fantastic idea. With all the mysticism and adventure anyone would want-a must for me too read