Reviewed by Kelly on
Talon is incredibly unique, and Julie Kagawa has created an incredible storyline about dragons, finding your feet and choosing your own path. Ember and Dante have spent the first sixteen years of their lives behind high walls and strict rules. They belong to a secret society of dragons simply know as Talon, which humans are oblivious to. Their aim is to provide shelter, protection and live in harmony with other dragons within their world, but Talon isn't what it seems. A rogue dragon who has cut ties with the community finds Ember and among the whispers and truths, Ember starts to realise that her life may have just been a lie. Ember and Dante are rare within their community, hatched from two eggs within the same nest, but that's where the similarities end. Dante is proud to serve Talon, to explore the world for three months and resume his place in society, while Ember's rebellion simmers just below the surface and Riley the rogue dragon ignites that spark. Like most young adult today, there could be a love triangle brewing, and although Ember finds herself gravitating towards Garret, she cannot deny her attraction towards Riley. But I applaud the lack of instant love, just a strong attraction between both she and Garret and the bond she shares with Riley, which is awkward enough.
There's no doubt how accomplished Julie Kagawa is, and absolutely loved her Blood Of Eden series. I was unable to put Talon down, yet again she's been able to produce another engaging and enchanting series, but also deviates towards the routine young adult read. It was highly entertaining and adept, but not the extraordinary read I had assumed it would be. I set my expectations far too high and was left slightly disappointed. I needed more dragon and less teen drama, but sadly the storyline didn't allow for Ember to spread her wings. In the final few chapters, we see traces of what's to come and I'm hoping that Rogue, book two in the series will explore the world of Talon much more.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 14 September, 2014: Finished reading
- 14 September, 2014: Reviewed