Short for content: Honor is part of the stem of the English Drakon, those magical beings who can transform into dragons and smoke, but they can go through life in human form. While most male Drakon yet possess the gift of being able to transform, there are only a few women who can do this. Honor is the daughter of the gamekeeper and can not turn. But it has a different, unique gift: they can travel through time. On her travels she meets again her great love: Alexandru. If the two can also be found in their real time with each other and their love can have a chance?
While the first two parts are excellently written and so entertaining in my opinion, thrilling, exciting, sensitive, soulful and captivating, The Time Weaver is held just like the previous 1-2 parts rather very flat. The characters are dealt with rather superficially, one can not build a real relationship with them.
Honors gift to travel through time is especially popular at the beginning of the book for amusement. However, these innovations effect wears off pretty fast and throws a little later in the book more questions than it answers.
Only the story is built up in small parts - but the author remains essentially strong on the surface - and then to find in a short surprise the climax and then - for my taste - rather abrupt ending, which a strong anti-climax was like.
Overall, the story seemed as if not enough was time to step up their deal with the two protagonists. Too bad, because you certainly could get even more.