Playing With Fire review by JIr
Playing with Fire (Silver Dragons, Book 1)
by Katie Macalister
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fantasy

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Age at time of review - 12
Reviewer's Location - Leopold, MO, United States
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Gabriel Tauhou, the leader of the silver dragons, can't take his eyes off May Northcott--not even when May, who has the unique talent of being able to hide in the shadows, has slipped from everyone else's sight. May, however, has little time for Gabriel--not when she's hiding from the Otherworld law, hunting down a blackmailer, and trying to avoid a demon lord's demands. But her ability to withstand Gabriel's fire marks her as his mate, and he has no intention of letting her disappear into the darkness she seems to prefer. Then May is ordered to steal one of Gabriel's treasures--an immensely important relic for dragonkin--and he must decide which to protect: his love or his dragons.

Opinion: 

I really enjoyed reading Playing with Fire by Katie MacAlister. I must admit, though, it was hard to get into. I didn't nderstand all of the words, like naiads, mages, and demons, so it was difficult to really understand what was going on. I am glad that I stuck with the book and finished it, because it ended up being a great book. The characters were one-of-a-kind and really fun to read about. I also liked that there was a mix of romance, comedy, action, and paranormal. I would never read books about dragons or doppelgangers, so it was a breath of fresh air to read a book unlike most teen books these days. I thought Playing with Fire was a very interesting, humorous, and unique book that all teens would like.

 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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