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The Time Weaver by Shana Abé is the fifth and last book in the Drákon series. Honor has a gift. She is a Time Weaver, she can travel through time. During one of her Weaves, she discovered her own future. She meets Alexandru, prince of the Zaharen drákons. The sanf are still a threat to the whole drákon world and a terrible prophecy is about to happen. Honor and Sandu have to work closely together to either restore or destroy the drákon universe.This book was not a bad end of the series. I like S...
Nothing more ugh-inspiring than finding out a book you've just read is like, the who-knows-number-what in a series!!! (FIFTH in this case. That's a LOT). But grumbles aside, this book was pretty AMAZING. Breathtaking. This was a really magical tale, and I think I just discovered yet another brilliant author! Could be due to the fact that I missed four books, but there were some parts that made me a little confused but mainly it was fine. Star-crossed lovers, magical abilities, time travelling, a...
Seriously unimpressed. I really didn't care for her last book, and this one follows through the same way. The whole changing history part was alright, but not holding the English drakons more accountable really didn't cut it for me.
Last book in the Drakon series, which was a (good) surprise of the year in terms of fantasy-romance series. I am usually not a fan of the hybrid as the balance between the two genre usually feels off to me. If the romance is too heavy then the fantasy suffers and vice versa. Having said that though, I usually prefer if the fantasy is more upfront because it gives the world heft. In this series, the mix worked. This follows the conventional romance series structure with different couple in each
A great ending to the series, and definitely not a stand-alone read. Where some of the previous books had issues, this one makes up for. My only downside is the ending is a bit weak, but I'll get over it.
You know when you read a book that's so good it's succulent? It lingers on the tip of your mind like honey on the tongue. This is a book like that. This is a "I don't care how tired I am, I HAVE to finish it tonight!" sort of book.the language-sumptuousthe characters-compellingthe plot-twisting like a dragonthe magic-enchantingthe love story-beautiful and timelessIt is the story of Honor Carlisle who is gifted with the ability to Weave time, to pop in and out, with limited control and at increas...
Time Weaver is a fairy tale for adults. Shana Abé's skill with atmosphere improves with with every installment in the Drákon series. Her imagery in Time Weaver suggests a photographer's eye for angle and color, where the snapshots she describes catch a character posed naturally or an ancient wrought iron mirror in the shadows. I haven't read another author put editorial photography to writing. Romancelandia could take a lesson from Abé's visualizations. Needless to say, her visualization will sa...
The final book of the series.With these last two books (TREASURE KEEPER and TIME WEAVER), Abé seems to have gotten over her hero-as-a-jerk phase. This book is about Honor Carlisle and Prince Alexandru. Honor can time travel. Books about time travel confuse me. I always feel like there is something I'm missing, something that I can't put together in my mind. I try to ignore that and just enjoy the story. There's a lot of time travelling in this story, and a lot of alternate futures. Honor and San...
Like the rest of Abe's novels, it is very eloquently and beatifically written. Time Weaver is volume 5 of The Drakon series. The gifted and main character of this novel is Honor Charlisle. In real time she is an ordinary girl but with a very unique gift. She can travel trough different parts of time. She can't control it at first and that is were Lia and Zane come in. Lia helps Honor control and improve with her talants. Despite the caution there are many rules and consequences that unfold with
I am disappointed in this last book.... In book two Amalia was daming that she was back with her family by the river with her daughter.... But it turned out she never went back or had a daughter of her own.... Amalia ended up living on an island with Zane, never to see Darkfith or her parents..... Rue and her husband were missing from book three, they went in search of Amalia, I expected them to be back some day but with the conclusion of this book they appear that they didnt, the author never m...
I was really disappointed in this book. It was as if the author read The Time Traveler's Wife and just made the traveler female and put a dragon-shifter spin to it. I disliked this almost as much as The Time Traveler's Wife. I really enjoyed the first three books in the series but this one and The Treasure Keeper were just mediocre. I don't know if there is going to be another book but I don't think I'll be reading it which is a shame because the first three were fantastic.
I honestly wanted to love this book because the idea is really interesting but it got to a point where I just didn't care about what happened to the characters and I wanted to just put the book down.I actually really liked the structure of the book - the letters and dreams that hint at the future and then coming to see how all of those things come together to create Honor's life. The author is also really good at describing a place and the feel of it. I just wish that the characters were more en...
It's been a few months since I finished this one so my review will be lacking in detail. What I do remember is that this book dragged me in right from the start and then got confusing .... but then it would intrigue me again .... and then ... yep totally confused again. It was a decent book with a decent love story but ... it was not my thing.Would I recommend it? >>>>> Not to most of the people I know, but then again ... this is not my genre. Perhaps to someone who loves these types of romance