

Overall Performance: Narration Rating: Story Rating:.Dawn Cook does an appreciable job creating characters with all-too-human flaws & turns it into some masterful character development!"

"A rather quick read, it does a good job of tying up some loose ends (makes me want to go back and read the first two books to see if I missed some good foreshadowing!) and introduces the final book in the series. If she can’t return to her own time, Alissa will be permanently transformed into her bestial form with no memory of her human life-or her love. Separated from the man she loves by four hundred years, Alissa’s distress and confusion are causing her to lose control of her shape-shifting. But when a spell goes awry, Alissa is transported back four centuries to an era when the Hold and its city thrive with magic students and their tutors. Even shape-shifting to her dragon-like raku form is becoming second nature. Alissa is the only student living in the Hold, learning a millennium’s worth of magic from the last surviving Master.
