In this first of the Fallen Isles Trilogy, Meadows sows the seeds for an exciting follow-up and creates a rich, vivid world with characters who blossom on the page.... A page-turner that promises future intrigue, special powers, and dragon adventures. - Kirkus Reviews Meadows portrays acutely Mira's insecurities about not living up to the demands of her station or to her mother's expectations...while exploring issues of inclusivity and discrimination. Fans of Naomi Novik's Temeraire series or Julie Kagawa's Talon books will be delighted. - Publishers Weekly The complex political system is compellingly built, and Mira's characterization is admirable. Hand to fans of rich world building-and, of course, fans of dragons. - ALA Booklist ...fast-paced, with surprising twists and turns. This richly written fantasy-the first in a trilogy-will keep readers asking whom to trust and wondering what's true. - School Library Journal If you were looking for a new YA fantasy book to read with incredibly diverse characters, fantastical world-building, and a riveting plot, then Before She Ignites is the book for you. This book is what the future of the YA genre should be. - Geeks of Color Do not walk, run to get this book, so you can devour it like I did! Mira is a fascinating and flawed heroine who tilts the world on its side. I loved her and this fiercely imagined world. Jodi Meadows is a genius. - Mary Pearson, New York Times bestselling author of The Remnant Chronicles 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 Complex world-building and luminous storytelling. Mira will sear a mark on your heart long after the final page is consumed. - Stacey Lee, award-winning author of Outrun the Moon Meadows weaves a taut narrative of loss, betrayal, and friendship, building a politically and environmentally fascinating world that readers who are looking for fantasies that center on people of color will especially appreciate. - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books