Now Arianna Ortega, Duchess of the Red Court, has discovered a secret Susan has long kept, and she plans to use it—against Harry. To prevail this time, he may have no choice but to embrace the raging fury of his own untapped dark power. Because Harry's not fighting to save the world...
He's fighting to save his--------DELETED FOR SPOILERS!
My Thoughts: This series has come a long way. This is not your typical fantasy/mystery. There is enough quirkiness to make it entirely unique and entertaining. The mysteries are good, but as the series progressed I became more interested in what was happening with and between the characters. There are some highly enjoyable elements in the Dresden Files. First and foremost...Harry Dresden. Think: Present day Chicago & Harry Potter all grown up and jaded with a really smart ass attitude. He's even in the Yellow Pages as Wizard for Hire. He's funny, he's gallant, and downright bad ass, but more than anything he's relatable. He's your average guy except he can blow shit up with his mind.
And the side characters are just as good. Bob (the talking skull with an ancient spirit inside who is kind of pervy and loves to read dirty romances), Mouse (Harry's temple dog who's coolness I can't even begin to describe), Butters (the sad but adorable polka player that works at a mortuary) and Karrin Murphy (the toughest tiniest blonde cop that is just as impressive as Dresden but without magic). That's just a start. I'm leaving out a bunch more for the sake of your time. That being said, the first book in the series was good but not great. Just stick with it. It gets better and then it gets BETTER. Like in this one. Major life-changers happen in "Changes" #12. In fact, I had to immediately start the next one, "Ghost Story" because of the cliffhanger at the end of "Changes." And "Ghost Story" is now blowing my mind.
The writing is simple, but descriptive. Where Jim Butcher shines is in his action scenes and the personal back-and-forths between his characters. Those dynamics are what make this series one to read.
Author Tidbit: Jim Butcher's love of science fiction and fantasy was kick-started by his sisters buying him "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hans Solo Adventures" to read while he was sick with strep throat.
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