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“A fully realized fantasy world complete with dragons, treachery, and flawed characters discovering their courage. I couldn’t put it down!” —C. J. Redwine, New York Times bestselling author of The Shadow Queen From the New York Times bestselling co-author of My Plain Jane comes a smoldering new fantasy trilogy perfect for fans of Victoria Aveyard and Kristin Cashore about a girl condemned for defending dragons and the inner fire that may be her only chance of escape. Mira has always been a symbol of hope for the Fallen Isles, perfect and beautiful—or at least that’s how she’s forced to appear. But when she uncovers a dangerous secret, Mira is betrayed by those closest to her and sentenced to the deadliest prison in the Fallen Isles. Except Mira is over being a pawn. Fighting to survive against outer threats and inner demons of mental illness, Mira must find her inner fire and the scorching truth about her own endangered magic—before her very world collapses. And that’s all before she ignites.
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I want to start this review off with just a simple checklist of what you can expect:
1. dragons, dragons, and more dragons – check!
2. political intrigue – double check!
3. mystery – check!
4. amazing diverse characters – check!
5. great friendships, both old and new – check!
6. unexpected twists and turns – check!
This book was so unexpectedly amazing. I went into it excited to finally read a Jodi Meadows book and intrigued by the idea of dragon trafficking. But this book is so much more than that. The world that Mira has come to know is actually entirely different, but she comes to know this as you do, which is a refreshing plot point. I love finding out about secrets and alliances as characters do rather than through off-hand comments to keep you as the reader in the loop.
Before She Ignites completely blew me away in terms of the level of detail that went into creating both the world and the political scene around it. I absolutely loved watching as Mira tried to navigate her changing world view with the political scene as it unravelled. It was fascinating to see how other characters dealt with similar situations and how Mira as our main character navigated the tricky situations she was placed in, politically, emotionally, and even physically.
I know Jodi Meadows is notorious for cliff-hangers and horrible endings making you regret reading book one before book two (or even three is available), luckily I did not find the ending to this book to be too bad. I obviously cannot wait for the next book as this one has become a new favorite, but it was not a cruel horrible ending.
I cannot wait to see where Mira journey takes her next, plus we obviously need more dragons!
Thanks to the publisher for an early copy
I have received a digital copy of this book through a giveaway hosted by the publisher. This has not affected my rating in any way.