Love in the Time of Dragons (Light Dragons # ) by Katie MacAlister 5 of 5 stars http://angelswithattitudebookreviews-joelle.blogspot.com When it comes to love, one woman is scaling back her expectations... Tully Sullivan is just like any other suburban mom-except she's just woken up in a strange...
Love in the Time of Dragons (Light Dragons # )by Katie MacAlister 5 of 5 stars http://angelswithattitudebookreviews-joelle.blogspot.comWhen it comes to love, one woman is scaling back her expectations...Tully Sullivan is just like any other suburban mom-except she's just woken up in a strange place ...
3.5 StarsTully Sullivan wakes up to find herself in a household somewhere in London with strangers. She has no memory as to how she got there and even her past is foggy but one thing she is sure of is that she is not the dragon these people claim her to be! But when she starts to have visions of a p...
Not being a fan of the amnesia as a plot device, I was disappointed from the get-go with this book. That and completely unrealistic situations (I think even fictional humans have to perform toliet duty, ok?) where an woman falls into a fugue state every year but isn't hospitalized is ludicrous. Then...
I’ll make this a short review since, like all Katie MacAlister’s dragon books, this was a short and fun read. If you’ve read her other books you’ll love this one too. If you haven’t read them then I recommend reading the others first otherwise you’ll be lost in this one. The Light Dragon series expa...
This book was just FUN! So many laugh out loud moments, a surprisingly detailed plot and excellent writing style. I particularly appreciated the way the author handled the back-and-forth in time/memories aspect. And Baltic sounded rather yummy. I loved it muchly and look forward to the next one.
Grade: FUnderdeveloped plot and subplots. Confusing POV shifts. Pointless secondary characters. Childish hero. A heroine that won't cheat on a her husband but giving a bj is okay. Lack of meaningful dialogue and constant "comic" relief. Dragon laws that make the characters look like buffoons. ...
Wonderful book. MacAlister managed to take a lot of "facts" and information we learned in the other two dragon series and turn it upside down. All entirely plausible and all with her trademark humor; at one point I was laughing so hard, I went into a coughing fit. After Me and My Shadow, I was a...
Two things really:First, this book was HYSTERICAL -- the bits about her "kinks" had me rolling :)Second, it was confusing as @#$%. Srsly. I didn't realize this was a spinoff of a well-established series until about three chapters in, when I was feeling overwhelmed with all the characters and obvious...
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